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Trump Won’t Hire 2 Lawyers Whose Appointments Were Announced Days Ago

The upheaval comes at a critical time for Mr. Trump, who is deciding whether to sit with the special counsel for an interview, after his former lead lawyer quit.

When the Elderly Call for Help, a ‘Chain’ Immigrant Often Answers

A proposal to change the immigration system from family-based to skills-based could shrink a primary source of workers for the growing senior-care industry.

What Emma González Said Without Words at the March for Our Lives Rally

Ms. González, a survivor of last month’s school shooting in Parkland, Fla., used her time onstage at Saturday’s rally in Washington to convey the length of the attack.

Fiery Speech, and Charged Silence, From a Parkland Student

Emma González, a senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., used her speech at the March for Our Lives rally in Washington to remember classmates who had been killed.

At Rallies, Students With a Different View of Gun Violence: As Urban Reality

The protests in Washington and Chicago drew young people for whom the anguish of shootings feels different: The bloodshed comes not in isolated bursts of mass slaughter, but instead in a ceaseless rhythm.

Friends and Family Wonder: Why Did the Austin Bomber Choose Us?

Mark Conditt went to the same barber shop as one of his victims. Friends and relatives of the victims try to understand the connection.

Demonstrators Who Brought Guns and an Opposing Message: ‘Shoot Back’

Supporters of the Second Amendment gathered at state capitals and in city centers on Saturday, hoping to counter hundreds of thousands who rallied for stricter gun laws.

‘Done Hiding’: Students Lead Huge Rallies for Gun Control Across the U.S.

The young people, as they seized the nation’s attention, vowed that their grief about school shootings and their frustration with adults’ inaction would power a new generation of activism.

For Parkland Students, a Surreal Journey From ‘Normal’ to a Worldwide March

Little is ordinary for the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, who arrived in Washington Saturday to protest gun violence with huge crowds.

As Ties With Mexico Fray, Kushner Works Quietly to Mend Them

Allies of Jared Kushner and Mexican officials say he has worked, with some success, to preserve a relationship that has been corroded by President Trump’s clashes with his Mexican counterpart.

A 360-Degree View of the March for Our Lives Protest

Witness the thousands who have gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington to protest gun violence, in 360-degree video.

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