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New York Times:
Young People Keep Marching After Parkland, This Time to Register to Vote — WASHINGTON — The pace of new voter registrations among young people in crucial states is accelerating, a signal that school shootings this year — and the anger and political organizing in their wake — may prove to be more than ephemeral displays of activism.
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Los Angeles Times:
Texas school shooter killed girl who turned down his advances and embarrassed him in class, mother says — As he heard the gunshots approaching down the hall Friday morning, Santa Fe High School student Abel San Miguel, 15, hid with a handful of classmates in the art class storage closet.
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New Reality for High School Students: Calculating the Risk of Getting Shot — Just hours after a gunman killed 10 people at a Texas high school, two students 1,000 miles away worried about the safety of their usual seats in the school cafeteria. — Calysta Wilson and Courtney Fletcher …
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Washington Post:
Oliver North, incoming NRA chief, blames school shootings on ‘culture of violence’ — Two days after a 17-year-old opened fire in his Texas high school, killing at least 10, incoming National Rifle Association president Oliver North said students “shouldn't have to be afraid” …
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Washington Post:
Texas school had a shooting plan, armed officers and practice. And still 10 people died.
Texas school had a shooting plan, armed officers and practice. And still 10 people died.
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ABC News:
‘This Week’ Transcript 5-20-18: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Fred Guttenberg, Nicole Hockley and Larry Kudlow
‘This Week’ Transcript 5-20-18: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Fred Guttenberg, Nicole Hockley and Larry Kudlow
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New York Times:
Houston Police Chief Says He Has ‘Hit Rock Bottom’ on Gun Rights Arguments
Houston Police Chief Says He Has ‘Hit Rock Bottom’ on Gun Rights Arguments
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Deedra Van Ness / Houston Chronicle:
At Santa Fe High School, my daughter phoned: 'I'm hiding in a closet. I love you, Mom.'
At Santa Fe High School, my daughter phoned: 'I'm hiding in a closet. I love you, Mom.'
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BuzzFeed:
These Are The Victims Of The Texas High School Shooting
These Are The Victims Of The Texas High School Shooting
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Wall Street Journal:
Trump Should Get Details on Informant Before Mueller Interview, Giuliani Says — President's lawyer seeks information about person said to have been used by U.S. investigators — President Donald Trump shouldn't agree to talk with special counsel Robert Mueller without knowing more about a man …
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Associated Press:
The Latest: Mnuchin says US-China putting trade war on hold — The Latest on U.S.-China trade talks (all times local): — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says the United States and China are “putting the trade war on hold” after two days of talks that he says produced meaningful progress.
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Kailani Koenig / NBC News:
Roger Stone ‘prepared’ for Mueller indictment — WASHINGTON — Roger Stone, a longtime Republican operative and ally of President Donald Trump, said Sunday he is “prepared” to be indicted as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation if that's where the probe leads.
Max Seddon / Financial Times:
UK has not renewed Roman Abramovich's visa — UK authorities have yet to renew Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich's visa after it expired last month, three people close to the billionaire have told the Financial Times, as geopolitical tensions rise between Moscow and the west.
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CBS News:
CBS News Nation Tracker poll: Americans give Trump credit for good economy, mixed reviews on N.K. — Nearly two in three Americans think the nation's economy is in good shape, and most of them believe President's Trump's policies are at least somewhat responsible for that.
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James Clapper / New York Times:
Ending the Dead End in North Korea
Niall Stanage / The Hill:
The Memo: Will Mueller play hardball with Trump? — but how far is he willing to go to get the president's testimony? — Some legal experts believe Mueller might have gathered sufficient evidence for indictments even without a Trump interview. They say Mueller could be reluctant …
Annie Vainshtein / San Francisco Chronicle:
Palo Alto pastor resigns after nasty tweets about city: ‘An elitist sh— den of hate’ — A debate in Palo Alto over permits, traffic, and safety turned into frenzy of internet warfare after unsavory tweets from an associate pastor were leaked to the city's website.
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Elaine Godfrey / The Atlantic:
Who Does the Democratic Party Stand For? — There are two Staceys angling to become Georgia's first woman governor. — One Stacey—Stacey Abrams—is black. She's the former minority leader of the state House of Representatives. The other, Stacey Evans, is white.
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Abby Livingston / The Texas Tribune:
Texas runoff between Laura Moser and Lizzie Pannill Fletcher a pivotal moment for national Democrats — How West Houston's Democratic voters decide in the 7th Congressional District runoff on Tuesday will have outsized implications for national Democrats' optimism and tactics in the fall.
Kim Barker / New York Times:
Teresa Gómez, 59 — “This neighborhood is not the same as when I moved,” says Ms. Gómez, an archivist at the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute. Grocery stores, travel agencies, small stores — “Everything disappeared,” she says. She attributes this to gentrification.
The Times of Israel:
Abbas taken to hospital for the third time in a week — Sources say PA leader suffering from fever, chest pains and may have pneumonia; his office says he is following up on ear surgery from last week — Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas was taken to a Ramallah hospital Sunday for the third time in a week.
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Perry Stein / Washington Post:
Obama's education secretary: Let's boycott school until gun laws change … Former Education Secretary Arne Duncan pushed a radical idea on Twitter: Parents should pull their children out of school until elected officials pass stricter gun control laws. — His tweet came hours …
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