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<i>The Atlantic</i> Politics & Policy Daily: Florida Shooting Survivors Descend on the State Capitol

Students who survived the Parkland, Florida, shooting met with top state leaders to lobby for gun control.
Source: Colin Hackley / Reuters

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Billy Graham, the world-renowned evangelical preacher, at the age of 99. Students who survived the Parkland, Florida, shooting with top leaders in the state Capitol to lobby for gun control. President Trump also a group of students, parents, and teachers to a “listening session” about gun violence at candidates for the reinstated National Space Council, and pushed for collaboration between commercial space companies and the government.

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