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With recent news stories about aerial surveillance balloons, we explain what it all means and why countries might be keeping an eye on each other. Canines for kids! Instead of medicine, this team of pups are prescribing a dose of comfort to kids in Georgia. One girl, shining a light on an important cause — we talk about how a 12-year-old from Arkansas is hoping to brighten the lives of kids in foster care. Super Mario! The famous video game comes to life at Universal’s Super Nintendo World in California. Parents, are your kids curious about any particular topics in the news? Feel free to send us videos of their questions at NightlyNewsKids@nbcuni.com, and they might be used on a future episode of "Nightly News: Kids Edition."