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Exclusive USA TODAY poll: For the Columbine generation, gun violence is a defining fear

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  Poll: For the Columbine generation, gun violence is a defining fear  
  The Columbine generation calls gun violence a defining fear, and many vow to join March for Our LIves.  
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  Hal Bowman, Micayla Medek, Brandon Wolf, Maisie Devine and Colin Goddard.   'Leaders we've been waiting for': Other shooting survivors will join students at March for Our Lives
Survivors and family members of victims in previous mass shootings say they plan to rally for the March for Our Lives events on Saturday.
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  ATF Agent in Charge Fred Milanowski, left, and Interim Austin Police Chief Brian Manley, speak to the media as law enforcement investigates the scene where a bombing suspect allegedly blew himself up after being confronted by police in Round Rock, Te   'Very challenged young man': Austin serial bomber left confession on cellphone
Mark Anthony Conditt, who used a blond wig to disguise himself when he mailed the deadly bombs that rattled the Austin area for three weeks, killed himself with an explosive device early Wednesday.
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  A crowd of Southern Utah business people filled the Dixie Center in St. George on Thursday for the annual Washington County Economic Summit.   St. George, Utah, is nation's fastest-growing metro area, Census says
The St. George area in southwestern Utah is adding new residents faster than any other metro area in the county.
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  Loyola Ramblers guard Ben Richardson, left, Cameron Krutwig, center, and Carson Shanks react after the victory against the Tennessee Volunteers in the second round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament at American Airlines Center on on March 17, 2018.   5 things you need to know Thursday
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  A shopping mall that includes a Toys   AP Exclusive: Toy co. CEO leads effort to save Toys R Us
It is the first public plan to keep the cherished toy brand in existence in the United States.
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  Eastern High School students walk out of class and assemble on their football field for the National School Walkout, a nation-wide protest against gun violence, in Washington, DC.   5 things to know about the post-Millennial generation, or whatever you call them
From the USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll, five things to know about the post-Millennial generation. Do they believe in the American dream?
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  Lights shine at The U.S. Capitol along with the Washington Monument, and Lincoln Memorial in the early hours of the morning. D.C., the nation's capital, is known for its monuments, world-class and free museums, and a booming dining scene. It is the f   What's in – and what's out – of the $1.3 trillion spending bill
The bill will affect everything from military readiness to opioid addiction treatment. Lawmakers hope to pass it before a Friday midnight.
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  This was the scene Saturday afternoon at The Oaks after the fatal shooting.   Gun allegedly used to kill Thousand Oaks woman was returned to suspect despite court order
The gun allegedly used by the suspect in Saturday's fatal shooting at The Oaks mall had been taken from him by police in 2014 but was given back to him even though a court had ordered it permanently confiscated, authorities said Wednesday.
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  Tempe releases dashcam video of fatal pedestrian crash   Video shows Uber operator moments before self-driving car crash that killed pedestrian
The Tempe Police Department on Wednesday released a video that shows the moments before a self-driving Uber vehicle fatally hit a 49-year-old woman.
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The Washington Monument is seen in the background as a worker clears snow from a sidewalk at the National Museum of African American History and Culture during a Spring snowstorm in Washington, March 21, 2018.

The Washington Monument is seen in the background as a worker clears snow from a sidewalk at the National Museum of African American History and Culture during a Spring snowstorm in Washington, March 21, 2018.
 
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