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‘You Will All Know Who I Am,’ Parkland Gunman Said in Video

The authorities in Florida have released a video from the cellphone of the teenager who killed 17 people in Parkland, Fla.

After Years of Trying, Virginia Finally Will Expand Medicaid

Sweeping Republican losses in the state’s legislative elections last year laid the groundwork for a deal with Democrats on the issue this year.

Kardashian West Visits White House Seeking Freedom For A Grandmother Serving Life

Kim Kardashian West went to the White House to advocate for the release of Alice Marie Johnson, who has spent more than two decades behind bars for a first-time offense.

Louisville football announces Isaac Stewart, Lyn Strange will transfer

Redshirt senior linebacker Isaac Stewart and redshirt freshman Lyn Strange will transfer from Louisville, the school announced on Wednesday.

        

For Immigrant Students, a New Worry: A Call to ICE

Get-tough discipline policies at the Education Department and blurring boundaries at Immigration and Customs Enforcement are making undocumented students vulnerable.

How Trump’s Election Shook Obama: ‘What if We Were Wrong?’

In a new book, Barack Obama’s longtime adviser Benjamin J. Rhodes recounts the former president’s reaction to the election of Donald J. Trump.

An Alabama Sit-In in 1960, an Apology and the Lifetimes Between

Nine black students were expelled by a governor’s order after a protest at a whites-only lunch counter. Three are still alive.

76ers executive Bryan Colangelo's reputation, job at stake over Twitter scandal

76ers president of basketball operations Bryan Colangelo’s reputation is at stake over Tuesday’s explosive report surrounding his social media use.

      

 

 

Trilobites: Boulder-Size Clues to How Humans Settled the Americas

Scientists have discovered what they say is “direct evidence” supporting the theory that Ice Age migrants from Asia traveled down the Pacific Coast, rather than through North America’s interior.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders Chokes Up at Student’s Question on Shootings

A 13-year-old boy asked what the Trump administration was doing to prevent violence in schools.

Why Russian Journalist Arkady Babchenko Faked His Own Death

Arkady Babchenko, the Russian journalist reported dead, turned up alive on TV today. His friend and colleague Simon Ostrovsky tells NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly that he’s both relieved and frustrated with what was apparently a planned sting to catch the att…

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