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  • S03E01 To Beard or Not To Beard? - Bloopers Special!

    • January 3, 2019
    • YouTube

    Check out this blooper special of Myles over the last few years. Can you believe his beard was once that short?

  • S03E02 Bail: Is the U.S. System Fair?

    • January 9, 2019
    • YouTube

    The founding principle of the U.S. justice system is fairness, right? Well, maybe not when it comes to the U.S. bail system. What do you think? Is America’s bail system fair?

  • S03E03 Voting Age: Should It Be Lowered to 16?

    • January 23, 2019
    • YouTube

    When you turn 18, our society generally considers you an adult. You can join the military. You’re eligible for jury duty. And, of course, you gain the right to vote. However, you can get a job, pay taxes, and even be tried as an adult for some crimes at 16. Clearly, laws have an impact on nearly everyone well before they can cast their vote. Maybe we need to rethink the voting age. Should 16-year-olds be allowed to vote?

  • S03E04 Active Shooter Drills: Helpful or Harmful?

    • February 6, 2019
    • YouTube

    As active shooter drills become more common in schools, there’s debate over what type of drill is best. Do hyper realistic drills better prepare students, or are they unnecessarily traumatizing? Join students from PBS NewsHour’s student reporting labs as they investigate which kind of drills are most effective.

  • S03E05 Suspensions: Should Schools Suspend Them?

    • February 20, 2019
    • YouTube

    Suspensions have some unintended consequences. They disproportionately target minorities, and some students who get suspended are more likely to repeat a grade, drop out of school, and become involved in the criminal justice system. But suspensions are viewed by some as a necessary tool to keep schools safe. It may not be great for the suspended student, but they say it’s more important to keep everyone ELSE at the school safe. Should suspensions be suspended?

  • S03E06 Can Schools Help Prevent Suicides?

    • March 6, 2019
    • YouTube

    No one wants to talk about it, but suicide is a leading cause of death among teens. The good news is, schools are uniquely positioned to help. Student reporters from PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs investigate what schools can do.

  • S03E07 Is Free College As Good As It Sounds?

    • March 20, 2019
    • YouTube

    College costs are insane these days. It’s getting to the point where unless your last name is Bezos or Zuckerberg, a college education kinda feels like a pipe dream. One answer is FREE COLLEGE paid for by the government, which many liberals and even some conservatives are getting behind. But, “free” college really isn’t free. That money has to come from somewhere. Is free college really as good as it sounds?

  • S03E08 Gene Editing & CRISPR: How Far Should We Go?

    • April 3, 2019
    • YouTube

    In late 2018, a Chinese researcher revealed that he created the first ever genetically edited babies. He altered the DNA of twin girls before they were born. In response, the world kind of went nuts, raising a HUGE bioethical question. When is gene editing OK? How far is too far when altering life itself?

  • S03E09 School Dress Codes: When Do They Go Too Far?

    • April 17, 2019
    • YouTube

    With #dresscoded and #Imnotadistraction, school dress codes are coming under fire from students who say these policies can be sexist and racist. But many argue strict dress codes are necessary for a safe learning environment. So, how should schools decide on dress code policies?

  • S03E10 Homework in High School: How Much Is Too Much?

    • May 8, 2019
    • YouTube

    It’s not hard to find a high school student who is stressed about homework. Many are stressed to the max--juggling extracurricular activities, jobs, and family responsibilities. It can be hard for many students, particularly low-income students, to find the time to dedicate to homework. So students in the PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs program at YouthBeat in Oakland, California are asking what’s a fair amount of homework for high school students?

  • S03E11 Oakland Sideshows: Should They Be Legal?

    • May 22, 2019
    • YouTube

    What do you get when you mix car stunts, youth culture, and Oakland? Sideshows! Sideshows have become big in Oakland, where drivers will block major intersections to perform car stunts like donuts and figure eights, while large crowds gather to watch. But here’s the catch-- they can be real dangerous and because of that they are totally illegal. And chances are in some way or another there’s a clash between youth and car culture and cops near you too. In Oakland, they are creating a huge divide in the community, where many supporters say sideshows are part of Oakland culture and are calling for legal safe venues. While many opponents view sideshows as a dangerous public nuisance and are calling for harsher legal penalties. So students in the PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs program at Oakland Military Institute in Oakland, California are asking: what should Oakland do about sideshows? And chances are there’s a clash between youth, car culture and cops near you too.

  • S03E12 Deepfakes: Can You Spot a Phony Video?

    • June 5, 2019
    • YouTube

    Myles breaks down why deepfakes can cause so much damage, and talks to Jabril, the host of YouTube channel Jabrils, about how to spot them.

  • S03E13 False Equivalence: Why It's So Dangerous

    • June 12, 2019
    • YouTube

    False equivalence: what does it mean, and why is it helping to spread misinformation online?

  • S03E14 YouTube Algorithms: How To Avoid the Rabbit Hole

    • June 19, 2019
    • YouTube

    We all know how easy it is to spend hours watching videos on YouTube. Why do we go down that rabbit hole? Mostly because of a combination of computer programming and marketing know-how called ALGORITHMS.

  • S03E15 Screen Time: How Much Is Too Much?

    • June 26, 2019
    • YouTube

    Even by conservative estimates, the average American spends over 6 hours per day staring at a screen. That’s a lot of time. What does the scientific research say about it? Is it good or bad for us?

  • S03E16 When Is Your Brain Ready for Social Media?

    • July 10, 2019
    • YouTube

  • S03E17 Is the Internet Making You Meaner?

    • July 31, 2019
    • YouTube

    If the Internet's making you feel meaner, you're not imagining it. People really do act differently online than they do in person. Here’s why.

  • S03E18 Would Banning Plastic Bottles Help or Hurt the Planet?

    • September 4, 2019
    • YouTube

    Plastic bottles are EVERYWHERE and are a big source of pollution. But banning them might create another problem for the environment. Here’s why.

  • S03E19 Are Zoos Good or Bad for Animals?

    • September 24, 2019
    • YouTube

    Zoos are great, right? You get to be up close and personal with some amazing animals that you’d pretty much never get to see in the wild. Clearly, zoos are a win for people. But when it comes to the animals, zoos might cause more harm than good. Should zoos exist?

  • S03E20 Is the Electoral College Killing Democracy?

    • October 10, 2019
    • YouTube

    There’s been 5 times in U.S. history where the guy who became president lost the popular vote, but won the electoral vote. And two of those times were just in the last 20 years. And with a new presidential election coming up, there’s lots of chatter about the value of the electoral college with critics asking is it time to get rid of the electoral college?

  • S03E21 Climate Change: How Doomed ARE We?

    • October 23, 2019
    • YouTube

    Climate change is THE existential question that humanity is facing. But are we too late? Has climate change reached the point of no return? Are we doomed?

  • S03E22 Should Teachers Be Allowed To Carry Guns at School?

    • November 6, 2019
    • YouTube

    Traditionally thought of as gun-free zones, some schools are now allowing teachers to carry guns in classrooms— an effort that is meant to increase school safety, particularly when it comes to stopping school shootings. But this move is sparking controversy nationwide, as many opponents question whether arming teachers with guns would actually make schools safer.

  • S03E23 What Will Happen If We Raise the Minimum Wage?

    • December 4, 2019
    • YouTube

    Minimum wage in the U.S. has been $7.25 an hour for the last 10 years. Raising it could lift low-income workers out of poverty, but it might also kill jobs and potentially hurt the economy. Should it be raised or should it stay the same?

Season 4

  • S04E01 Are Video Games Really Making Us More Violent?

    • January 8, 2020
    • YouTube

    We’ve all heard that violent video games make you violent, but is it true? Myles and PBS NewsHour Student Reporters from Etiwanda High School in Southern California dive deep into the research to get a better understanding of the debate.

  • S04E02 Would Universal Healthcare Really Work in the U.S.?

    • January 22, 2020
    • YouTube

    Pretty much every rich, developed nation on the planet has universal healthcare, EXCEPT for the U.S. Should we join them, or does our current healthcare system have advantages that we don’t want to lose?

  • S04E03 Driver's Licenses for People in the U.S. Illegally: The Debate Explained

    • February 5, 2020
    • YouTube

    The driver’s license is often a symbol of freedom, especially if you’re a teen getting one for the first time. So PBS NewsHour student reporters from Northview High School in Southern California decided to investigate the debate happening around the country over whether people living in the U.S. illegally should be allowed to get driver’s licenses.

  • S04E04 Is College Worth the Time and Money?

    • March 4, 2020
    • YouTube

    College is often presented as THE best path to success. But it’s not the only path. Is college really the best option?

  • S04E05 Coronavirus: Why Social Distancing Saves Lives

    • March 23, 2020
    • YouTube

    To slow the spread of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, public health experts are telling us to stay home and practice “social distancing.” Think social distancing doesn’t matter if you’re young and healthy? Think again. It’s not about you-- it’s about protecting the community. And in this Above the Noise video, we get into why it’s so important, even if you’re not in a high risk category.

  • S04E06 Everything's Canceled: Coping Tips Straight from a Psychologist

    • April 1, 2020
    • YouTube

    This whole coronavirus thing is messing up every aspect of society. School is no exception, with millions of students now stuck at home dealing with a bunch of new stress. How do you deal with so much uncertainty in the time of coronavirus?

  • S04E07 Busting COVID-19 Myths and Misinformation: We Got You

    • April 22, 2020
    • YouTube

    With new information about COVID-19, comes misinformation too! False claims and rumors about everything from treatments and remedies to how the virus is spread are popping up everywhere-- it’s hard to keep track of what’s accurate and what’s not. Myles not only sets the record straight by speaking to a public health expert to answer some of your most burning COVID-19 questions, but also gives you some quick tips on how to vet if what you’re coming across online is accurate or not.

  • S04E08 What Coronavirus Shows Us About Racism in America

    • April 29, 2020
    • YouTube

    InThisTogether is the new coronavirus mantra. But at the same time, hate crimes against Asian Americans are on the rise and black people are dying from COVID-related causes at alarming rates. We talked to comedian and CNN show host W. Kamau Bell to ask him if we're really "all in this together."

  • S04E09 Exclusive Clip: W. Kamau Bell On Coronavirus and Racism

    • May 9, 2020
    • YouTube

    Our host, Myles Bess, talks with comedian and CNN-host W. Kamau Bell about why so many communities of color are being hit so hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

  • S04E10 Survival Guide: How to Handle Family Stress

    • May 13, 2020
    • YouTube

    Family really getting to you? You’re not alone. Even as stay-at-home orders are loosening, you’re probably spending way more time at home than you’d like to be. This can lead to some family tension—especially between teens and parents. Myles Bess talks to some experts about how to keep the peace with your family.

  • S04E11 How Will the Coronavirus Affect Going to College?

    • May 27, 2020
    • YouTube

    If you’re in high school and plan on going off to college at some point in the next couple years, the coronavirus has put YOU in UNCHARTED territory. Pass-fail grades, delayed SATs, and cancelled extra curriculars can put a GIANT question mark on your college application. How will the coronavirus impact going to college?

  • S04E12 What Does It Mean to be Antiracist?

    • July 1, 2020
    • YouTube

  • S04E13 Should Cops Be In Schools?

    • July 29, 2020
    • YouTube

    As protesters around the country demand racial justice and a re-examination of policing in communities, the conversation has also spread to schools -- with many asking if police should be on campuses.

  • S04E14 How Do Masks Really Help Us?

    • August 19, 2020
    • YouTube

    In the earlier days of the coronavirus pandemic, there was a lot more confusion about whether people should wear masks to protect themselves and others from the virus. Here’s why recommendations have changed – even for kids and teens – and how they help keep COVID-19 in check.

  • S04E15 Should Courts Be Able to Take Guns From People?

    • September 2, 2020
    • YouTube

    With gun violence making headlines in Wisconsin, Myles turns to high school students in Black River Falls, Wisconsin to share their investigation of Red Flag Gun Laws — a bipartisan and little known part of the gun control debate.

  • S04E16 Sex Education in America: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

    • September 16, 2020
    • YouTube

    The debate over the best way to teach sex ed in America continues to rage on, but student voice is often left out of the conversation when schools are deciding on what to teach. So Myles and PBS NewsHour Student Reporters from Oakland Military Institute investigate the pros and cons of the various approaches to sex ed and talk to students to find out how they feel about their sexual health education.

  • S04E17 Is There A Right Way To Protest?

    • September 30, 2020
    • YouTube

    Protests can be peaceful one minute. Chaotic the next. And can even turn violent a minute after that. This episode looks at not WHY people protest, but HOW. Is there a right way to protest?

  • S04E18 Is It Too Hard to Vote in the U.S.? Voter Suppression Explored

    • October 21, 2020
    • YouTube

    Americans face many obstacles when it comes to voting and it reflects in our voter turnout numbers. The process of getting registered and getting to the polls isn’t the same for everyone and depending on where you are it can make voting really hard and these hurdles can discourage people from voting all together. So...is voting too hard in the U.S?

  • S04E19 Do the Crime, Do the Time…and Lose Your Vote?

    • October 28, 2020
    • YouTube

    If you’re a citizen and at least 18, you can vote in elections, right? Well, no. If you’ve been convicted of a crime, it’s possible that you could have that right taken away. It’s called felony disenfranchisement.

  • S04E20 Surviving the 2020 Election: Checking In

    • November 3, 2020
    • YouTube

    The ramp up to the 2020 presidential election has been, well...stressful. The political divide was in full effect, and America is on edge. Our host, Myles Bess, reflects on the year leading up to the big day -- and asks our audience how they are dealing with this historic moment.

  • S04E21 Your School is Watching You Online...Should They?

    • November 18, 2020
    • YouTube

    Despite schools being the safest they’ve been in over 30 years, more and more schools have turned to surveillance--facial recognition cameras, apps that track movements, and software that monitors email and social media accounts--in the name of safety. And the tug of war between student privacy and surveillance wages on while tech companies make a lot of money off this new industry.

  • S04E22 Should We Fight Wildfires With...More Fire?

    • December 3, 2020
    • YouTube

    Living with catastrophic wildfires has become an unfortunate reality for many residents of the United States, particularly in the West. And climate change has made the fire season even longer and more intense than previous years. Deliberately setting “good fires,” or prescribed burns, could help prevent future fires by clearing away unwanted brush and debris. But organizing controlled burns is a lot of work, and it has its risks, too.

  • S04E23 How (and WHY) Politicians Talk to Gen Z On Social Media

    • December 16, 2020
    • YouTube

    When politicians like AOC and Trump hop on social media, are they forming real connections with young people who might vote for them...or are they just being awkward?

Season 5

  • S05E01 Distance Learning Isn't All Bad... Is It?

    • January 27, 2021

    Is there an upside to virtual school? We teamed up with PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs at Black River Falls in Wisconsin to learn how students have been dealing with the pandemic and online learning.

  • S05E02 Is It Time For You To Ditch Meat and Dairy?

    • March 4, 2021
    • YouTube

    People are turning to flexitarianism for many reasons. Producing a lot of meat and dairy has a big effect on climate change. Eating a lot of meat and dairy is also problematic for animal welfare, our health, and food security. Learn more about the pros and cons of eating meat and dairy and follow Myles, a self-proclaimed meat lover, on his 7-day vegan journey.

  • S05E03 Is the Stock Market Just a Complex Scam?

    • March 17, 2021
    • YouTube

    The stock market is a game, and you gotta play it to have any chance of making money. But it’s, like, complicated and stuff. So, I made this video and now I get it. Sorta. Follow me on my journey as I pull back the curtain on the stock market!

  • S05E04 Vaccines And Parental Consent?

    • April 14, 2021
    • YouTube

    I've been seeing growing momentum on Reddit and TikTok from teens who want to get vaccinated with or without parental consent. This has me wondering: Should teens be able to get vaccines without their parents' permission?

  • S05E05 Can Wild Animals and Humans Coexist in an Urban World?

    • April 19, 2021
    • YouTube

    The pandemic has created what scientists call the anthropause, which is a large slowdown in human activity. That’s allowed all sorts of wild animals to get comfortable in and around cities, from boar in Rome to turkeys in my own hometown of Oakland, CA. As we humans keep expanding and taking up more space, sharing our cities with wild animals might be our best chance to protect them. So, can we learn to coexist with animals in an urban world?

  • S05E06 Is Your School Racist?

    • May 12, 2021
    • YouTube

    Whether you want to admit it or not, racism is a problem in schools across the country.

  • S05E07 Is It Time To Abolish Unpaid Internships?

    • June 9, 2021
    • YouTube

    Unpaid internships can be a touchy subject for a lot of people. For some, it’s a temporary sacrifice to get one step closer to a paying job. For others, it’s just a tool companies can use to exploit people for free labor. So, the question for today is, should we abolish unpaid internships?

  • S05E08 The Debate Over Trans Athletes In High School Sports

    • July 1, 2021
    • YouTube

    This year in 2021 alone over 20 states have introduced bills that would ban trans girls from competing in girls' sports in middle and high school-- some bans even apply to elementary school and college. And these bills are controversial. So in this video we are asking, what’s the debate about trans girls in sports all about?

  • S05E09 Who Gets Imposter Syndrome, And How Do You Deal With It?

    • August 18, 2021
    • YouTube

    Do you ever get that feeling that you just don’t belong? That you’re a fake who might be found at any minute? There’s a term for that -- imposter syndrome. In this video, we explore why this feeling exists and what you can do to fight against it.

  • S05E10 When Exactly Should Your School Name Get Canceled?

    • September 1, 2021
    • YouTube

    What’s in a name? That’s a loaded question when it comes to the names of public schools in the U.S., which are commonly named after historical figures. But what if the person your school is named after did something problematic: like owning slaves, being a eugenicist, or an advocate for segregation? Well, some students across the country are leading the charge to rename schools that are named after people who they think do not reflect the values they want in their school’s namesake. So in this video journalist and host, Myles Bess asks how do you decide if, when, and how to rename a school?

  • S05E11 Can Virtue Signaling Help Make A Difference?

    • September 15, 2021
    • YouTube

    Looking woke online can seem pretty selfish and empty, but can it ever become real activism?

  • S05E12 Is Thrifting As Cool As It Seems?

    • September 29, 2021
    • YouTube

    The thrifting industry has grown over the last few years and Gen-Z gets a lot of the credit. However, critics worry that this growth has made thrifting less accessible to low-income families and those that need it.

  • S05E13 Why Gen Z Is The Loneliest Generation…Ever

    • October 13, 2021
    • YouTube

    Why is each generation lonelier than the one that came before it?

  • S05E14 How To Win An Argument Online...Or Not?

    • October 27, 2021
    • YouTube

    Learn how to win an argument online, when to bow out, and how to respectfully engage people you don’t agree with.

  • S05E15 Can #MeToo Change the Culture In High Schools?

    • November 10, 2021
    • YouTube

    Students are leading #metoo movements around the world in their high schools, demanding an end to sexual assault and harassment. But can this activism actually change rape culture?

  • S05E16 How Does the Boarding School Era Impact Native Youth Today?

    • December 1, 2021
    • YouTube

    Recently, the bodies of Indigenous children were discovered lying in unmarked graves at former Residential School sites in Canada. How are Indigenous youth of today healing from this history and demanding accountability?

  • S05E17 What Can Billionaires In Space Do For Us?

    • December 15, 2021
    • YouTube

    How will billionaires in space benefit us, the regular, NON-millionaires-and-billionaires stuck on this planet for the foreseeable future?

Season 6

Season 7 - 2023

  • S07E01 The Inconvenient Truth Behind Celebrities and Private Jets

    • January 18, 2023
    • YouTube

    Are private jets really as bad for climate change as all the hype? Myles explores the data on private jet emissions and how much they contribute to climate change.

  • S07E02 Are Parasocial Relationships Healthy...or Harmful?

    • February 22, 2023
    • YouTube

    Do you feel a special connection with a celebrity or famous person? You might be in a parasocial relationship. Myles Bess explores the psychology of parasocial relationships and seeks to answer the question: Why do some people have them and are they harmful?

  • S07E03 The Secret Ways Highways Are Killing Us

    • March 1, 2023
    • YouTube

    Highways are everywhere in America and are a big part of our everyday lives -- but is their presence shortening our lives? Myles Bess explores the health impacts of freeways and looks at removing them as a potential solution.

  • S07E04 Is Lab-Grown Meat The Answer To Our Meat Eating Problems?

    • March 15, 2023
    • YouTube

  • S07E05 Why Is Gen Z Rejecting the U.S. Military?

    • March 30, 2023
    • YouTube

    The U.S. military faced a historic recruitment crisis in 2022, failing to meet goals for enlisting new soldiers by a wide margin. Why are so many young people saying no to military service?

  • S07E06 What REALLY Happens To Our Old Electronics?

    • April 12, 2023
    • YouTube

    America tosses out tons of old electronics every year. Literally! Around 6.92 million tons in 2019 alone and a lot of that e-waste contains toxic chemicals, things like lead and mercury. If those are not handled properly, they can contaminate the environment and cause serious health issues... So what actually happens to all that hazardous e-waste? You might not like the answer...

  • S07E07 Is Social Media Making Us IDENTICAL?

    • May 4, 2023
    • YouTube

    Is social media encouraging conformity -- or is it a way for us to express our individuality?

  • S07E08 Mind Control: How Apps Use Design Tricks To Hook You

    • June 7, 2023
    • YouTube

    Ever find yourself losing track of time while you’re on your phone? Well, that’s not by accident. Our favorite apps are intentionally designed to keep us on them as long as possible so tech companies can gather data from us about what we like and engage with. But what design tricks are these app companies using, and what is the impact on us??

  • S07E09 To Bean Or Not To Bean: Is Coffee Helping Or Harming You?

    • June 14, 2023
    • YouTube

    Everyday the entire world is constantly consuming the same drug! That’s right – caffeine – with coffee being one of the most popular forms of delivery here in the U.S.

  • S07E10 How Your Brain Tricks You Into Negative Thinking

    • July 19, 2023
    • YouTube

    Ever find yourself in a negative thinking spiral? Of course you have! It’s human nature. Cognitive distortions aka thinking traps– are basically exaggerated or irrational negative thought patterns that can lead us to believe things that aren’t necessarily true. In this video, Myles Bess breaks down some common thinking traps and some tips on how to manage these this type of thinking. Co-produced with Common Sense Education in collaboration with Center for Digital Thriving at Harvard Graduate School of Education.

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