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Trump Calls For Steps That Make 'A Difference' On School Shootings, Without Specifics
In the wake of the Florida attack, President Trump said, "It's not enough to simply take actions that make us feel we are making a difference, we must actually make that difference."
Trump Speaks At Boeing Plant In South Carolina
A day after his wide-ranging news conference, President Trump flew to South Carolina to visit a Boeing plant and talk about jobs.
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Trump: No Politician 'Has Been Treated Worse Or More Unfairly' Than Me
"You can't let the critics and the naysayers get in the way of your dreams," the president told U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduates amid growing controversies over Russia ties to his administration.
Appeals Court Hears Arguments Over President Trump's Travel Ban
An executive order banning travel from six majority-Muslim countries has been blocked by multiple courts. A three-judge panel in Seattle heard arguments Monday over whether it should be reinstated.
Campus Protesters Across The Country Swap Ideas, Information
As college students around the U.S. protest institutional racism, the movement is growing more coordinated. Activists are inspiring each other on social media and sharing strategies and tips online.
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Thousands Of Migrants Stuck In Bottleneck At Greece-Macedonia Border
Migrant numbers in Greece are soaring as countries farther north close their borders or put caps on migrants. The U.N. says Europe is "on the cusp of a largely self-induced humanitarian crisis."
History-Making Philae Lander Faces 'Eternal Hibernation' On Comet
A tweet issued by the European Space Agency includes a cartoon showing the Rosetta orbiter thinking about its little lander taking a nap on the comet's cold surface.
New York Mayor To March In St. Patrick's Day Parade After 2-Year Boycott
This comes after parade organizers allowed another group to march in the upcoming parade. It's the largest and oldest St. Patrick's Day parade in the country.
Meet The Newest Olympic Teams: Kosovo and South Sudan
Kosovo, which declared independence in 2008, and South Sudan, which followed three years later, are both sending athletes to the Olympics for the first time.
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100 Years Later, Beatrix Potter's Tale Of A Fanciful Feline To Be Published
The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots is set for release in September. It features a favorite Potter character — Peter Rabbit — "albeit older, slower and portlier."
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