March For Our Lives
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Kim Kardashian is hesitant to have more children for a very sad reason
Kanye wants more children, but Kim has a very sad reason for hesitating to bring more kids into the world.
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Teen banned from prom for posting a photo of a gun on social media: 'I was just sharing what I like'
The 18-year-old has been banned from the prom because of his gun-related social media posts: "2nd amendment part 2. YeeYee," he tweeted.
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Are these Tomi Lahren-endorsed gun leggings the Lululemon of concealed-carry clothing?
Walmart alone has increased its product assortment of concealed-carry apparel by 169 percent in the last three months, compared to the same period one year ago.
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Chrissy Teigen has the perfect response to the fake Emma González 'Constitution' image
Model Chrissy Teigen summed up her response to the fake image of Emma González ripping up what appeared to be the Constitution with just one word, and the internet quickly responded.
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No, Parkland survivor Emma González did not rip up the Constitution
The image isn't real. It's taken from a Teen Vogue video of González – surrounded by fellow survivors of the Parkland shooting — tearing up a paper shooting target.
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Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Paul McCartney and more celebs attend March for Our Lives
Hundreds of thousands of people around the world are taking part in March for Our Lives demonstrations, calling for an end to gun violence. The protests were sparked by a string of deadly school shootings, including the massacre in Parkland, Fla., last month. Organizers say they expected nearly a million people in Washington, D.C., alone, and celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Paul McCartney, Arianna Grande and Cher were there. Click through for highlights.See the Yahoo News live bl
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The Parkland shooting survivors are still just kids — and their fashion makes that very clear
The students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas made their magazine cover debut on Thursday when five of them appeared on the front of Time. On Friday, Teen Vogue launched a couple of digital covers for their March issue, where Parkland‘s Emma González and Jaclyn Corin were joined by a handful of other young gun control advocates.