Street gives you the rundown of who is battling for domination of the media. This week, it's all about the young'uns. Babies are so trendy right now. From pregnant celebs to inter-continental adoptions, little kids are running the game. Find out which tots are gaining national attention with their antics. Madonna vs. Baby Daddy Madonna finally decided to jump on the rickshaw and get her very own African orphan. Too bad the 13-month-old Malawian boy she chose actually has a father. Oops. The father signed papers giving up the boy, named David Banda, to Madonna, but since the dad can't read, write or speak English, he says he didn't realize he was giving up his baby for good. Looks like it's a tough week for little David. But don't cry for him, Malawi. The Material Girl will surely find a way to make sure her baby's papa don't preach and she'll soon be thanking her lucky stars for the precious ray of light in her life, even if he is still a beautiful stranger. Kids vs. Flu Shot Flu season is tough, especially for kids, with their germy, snot-infested fingers touching everything in sight. Getting a flu shot can help ease the risk of sickness, but what about fears of side effects? Well, fear no more. Researchers studied 45,000 U.S. children in the largest study conducted to look at the side effects of flu shots in children, and they confirmed that the vaccine is safe for babies and toddlers and causes few side effects. Suddenly picking your friends, your nose and even your friend's nose doesn't seem so bad after all. Sutton-Fed vs. Jayden-Fed Ever since Britney gave birth to her second child last month, there has been confusion surrounding the identity of her little bundle of joy. Some original reports said that the baby was a girl, despite the fact that he is a boy. Many sources also reported the name of the baby as Sutton Pierce Federline, giving him the same initials as his big brother, Sean Preston. But now we can all breathe easy as the boy's true moniker has been revealed: Jayden James Federline. Phew. We were worried it would be something gay.