Hundreds of students from 17 Seattle high schools walked out of class Thursday and marched through streets downtown to protest immigration enforcement.
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Trump rejects call from Russia’s Putin to extend cap on nuclear deployments
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Japan cherry blossom festival cancelled because of unruly tourist ‘crisis’ – The Guardian
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Expert sounds alarm on uncertainty after expiring nuclear weapons treaty
For the first time in more than 50 years, the world’s largest nuclear powers, the U.S. and Russia, do not have an agreement limiting their long-range nuclear arsenals. Margaret Brennan explains what this could mean in an already dangerous world.