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Nightly News: Kids Edition (May 4, 2023)

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Have you ever felt lonely? It's something all of us feel at some point. We explain what causes loneliness and what kids can do to feel more connected. Plus, crowning of the King! We take a look into the coronation of King Charles with some of kids correspondents in London. Also, the Oregon Zoo added a new edition to the family! A rare birth of this rare African bontebok. We explain just what a bontebok is and how this species represents one of the most dramatic conservation success stories of all time! Then, meet the “Conservation Kid,” although he’s only 13 years old, he’s on a mission to clean up America’s waterways. Conservation Kid says kids all around the world can, “make a difference no matter how old or how young” they are.