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Parkland parents are in emergency mode after second shooting survivor takes own life
The student, a 16-year-old boy whose name has not been made public, was the second Parkland survivor to take his own life in the space of a week.
Parkland survivor Sydney Aiello has taken her own life
Her close friend, Meadow Pollack, died in the Feb. 14 shooting that killed 14 students and three staffers at the school.
A Parkland Survivor on Why Louis C.K. Is Wrong and the Movement Is Winning
People talk shit: "They're just kids, we shouldn't listen to them."
A Florida Republican is trying to gut the state’s post-Parkland gun control laws
“What was passed last year did absolutely nothing to stop what it intended to, and that was mass shootings at our schools,” the lawmaker said.
Exclusive: How Parkland created a rush to arm teachers and school staff across the country
Hundreds of school districts have moved to arm school staff, some in secret, a VICE News investigation has found.
Parkland safety commission's solution to prevent school shootings? More guns in schools.
"We don’t want it, but it’s necessary. This is a new day. It’s a new world.”
5 takeaways from Betsy Devos’ 9-month investigation into school safety
Recommendations on gun control are largely absent from the 177-page report.
Parkland PR consultant calls critics “crazies” and a journalist “skanky” and smelly in video
"He is sloppy, he’s reckless, he’s mean, and he smells bad."
Democrats in red states aren't ignoring gun control anymore. They're embracing it.
For Democrats, particularly those running in red states, gun control used to be a no-win political issue. Not anymore.
The government is finally tracking school shootings. The numbers are alarming.
Shootings are most likely to take place on Friday mornings, according to the data.
After Parkland, the gun lobby wants to show it’s not so white and male
At the annual Gun Policy Rights Conference in Chicago, a focus on diversity, and not on the NRA.
Watch a survivor of Parkland testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Kavanaugh: "Remember my story”
Eastmond, 17, wore a t shirt and sat among career lawyers and other advocates on a panel before the committee, where she described how she thought she might die in her fourth-period Holocaust history class when a gunman stormed her school.