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The Rev. Billy Graham's casket will lie in honor in the U.S. Capitol rotunda for two days. Mourners are invited to pay their final respects before a private funeral. Peter A Harris/AP hide caption

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Jennifer Hanner, a first-year teacher from Harts, W.Va., holds a sign Thursday at the Capitol in Charleston. Teachers statewide went on strike Thursday over pay and benefits. John Raby/AP hide caption

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Students chant outside the Florida House of Representatives chamber in Tallahassee Wednesday. Lawmakers passed a bill that same day that would require public schools to display the motto "In God We Trust." Mark Wallheiser/AP hide caption

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Richard Jenkins and Sally Hawkins star in the 13-time Oscar nominee The Shape of Water. Kerry Hayes/Courtesy of Fox Searchlight/Twentieth Century Fox hide caption

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Protesters Sammi LeMaster and Katherine Fuchs carry the top of an alarm clock display that reads "Net Neutrality" after a demonstration at the Federal Communications Commission on Dec. 14, 2017. Carolyn Kaster/AP hide caption

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Ford's Raj Nair attends the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in 2014. Nair joins numerous business leaders who have been fired or have resigned in recent months because of inappropriate behavior in the workplace. Carlos Osorio/AP hide caption

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LA County Sheriff's patrol cars leave El Camino High School in Whittier, Calif., on Wednesday. A 17-year-old student threatened to open fire at the school days after the massacre at a Florida school. An alert security guard who overheard him reported it to police, who went to the boy's home and found two AR-15 rifles, authorities said Wednesday. Reed Saxon/AP hide caption

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High school students from Parkland, Fla., where a young man gunned down 17 people, react as the state's House of Representatives voted not to hear a bill banning assault rifles. Mark Wallheiser/AP hide caption

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Democratic candidate Linda Belcher thanks her supporters in Shepherdsville, Ky., following her victory Tuesday in the special election to fill the vacant seat for the Kentucky House of Representatives 49th District. Timothy D. Easley/AP hide caption

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Students gather on the steps of the old Florida Capitol in Tallahassee, Fla., protesting for stricter gun laws on Wednesday. Students at schools across Broward and Miami-Dade counties in South Florida also planned short walkouts in support. Mark Wallheiser/AP hide caption

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Peter Wang is seen in this photo near a memorial in Parkland, Fla., on Friday. Peter, a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., was killed when former student Nikolas Cruz opened fire at the school on Feb. 14. Allen Breed/AP hide caption

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An Illinois man was looking for buried treasure when he fell to his death at Yellowstone National Park last June. Here, bison graze just inside the park near Gardiner, Mont., in 2011. Ted S. Warren/AP hide caption

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The U.S. Supreme Court is shown on Dec. 4, 2017, in Washington, D.C. The court, continuing a years-long pattern, has declined to hear a constitutional challenge to a state gun law. Win McNamee/Getty Images hide caption

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Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney climbs down from a tractor during a tour of Gibson's Green Acres Dairy Friday, Feb. 16, in Ogden, Utah. Romney hopes to win the seat being vacated by retiring seven-term Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch. Rick Bowmer/AP hide caption

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Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred speaks during a news conference at the baseball owners meetings earlier this month in Los Angeles. On Monday, Manfred announced new rules aimed at shortening how long it takes to get a game played. Mark J. Terrill/AP hide caption

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Demonstrators participate in a "lie-in" during a protest in favor of gun control reform in front of the White House. Grassroots groups are planning hundreds more protests in coming weeks. Evan Vucci/AP hide caption

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