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As Students March for Gun Control, House Votes to Beef Up School Security

The House vote, on a measure for safety improvements without any changes to gun laws, came one month to the day after the massacre in Parkland, Fla.

Trinity coach and players speak after Sweet 16 loss to Scott County

Trinity players (from left) David Johnson, Justin Powell and Jay Scrubb alongside coach Mike Szabo after the Shamrocks’ loss to Scott County in the KHSAA Sweet 16. Wednesday, March 14, 2018.

      

 

 

Teacher’s Gun Is Accidentally Fired During Public Safety Class, Injuring 3

As President Trump doubles down on a proposal to arm school employees, two recent accidents involving guns fired by school officials have raised concerns.

2018 NCAA tournament: The best games to watch Thursday

Rhode Island vs. Oklahoma, Ohio State vs. South Dakota State, Kentucky vs. Davidson and Michigan vs. Montana are among the highlights.

        

Alabama Sheriff Legally Took $750,000 Meant To Feed Inmates, Bought Beach House

Under state law, sheriffs can “keep and retain” unspent money from the jail food budget. In Etowah County, a reporter found evidence of how Sheriff Todd Entrekin is spending his “food provision” cash.

Key Question in Pulse Trial for Orlando Gunman’s Wife: How Much Did She Know?

Prosecutors said Noor Salman, the wife of Omar Mateen, helped him choose his target for murder and martyrdom. Her lawyers said she could not have known his plans.

Cooper Robb's 3-pointer lifts Scott County over Trinity in Boys Sweet 16

Cooper Robb’s basket with 5.8 seconds left lifts Cardinals over Shamrocks in Boys Sweet 16 first round

      

 

 

2018 Paralympics: After setbacks, Oksana Masters wins gold

Masters was forced to withdraw from a biathlon race earlier in the week but came back to win gold.

        

Chicago Students Add Time To Walkout For Local Victims Of Gun Violence

In Chicago, some students who walked out of class on Wednesday added extra time to their tribute — 17 minutes for the individuals killed in Florida, plus three minutes more for other victims of gun violence in Chicago, including a police commander.

After Alignment With Trump, Some Evangelicals Are Questioning Movement’s Leaders

NPR’s Sarah McCammon speaks with evangelical writer Michael Gerson about how using evangelicalism as a political force has strayed from its origins.

Students Call For Congress To Act On Gun Violence On Capitol HIll

Students across the United States left their classrooms Wednesday to protest recent gun violence in school and call for action in Congress. One of the larger protests happened in Washington, D.C.

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