
They survived one of the worst school shootings in American history. Now they're graduating.
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They both fidget while they talk, like any teenager would when being questioned in front of multiple cameras. One jokes about her imperfect manicure. The other adjusts her necklace that says "Misery."
"Prom is on my birthday," Lauren Hogg says. "I think it's going to be great. On my 18th birthday -- how much fun!" Again -- as any teenager would act. But then, when asked to recount what should be the hardest thing for them to talk about, their fidgeting stops.
Hours after ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro was formally charged with narcoterrorism and other offenses in New York, the Justice Department used the indictment at a federal courthouse 1,300 miles away in its effort to defend President Donald Trump’s ability to use a wartime authority to speed up some deportations.

As US special forces carried out an audacious, night-time raid to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Friday night, President Donald Trump watched the action unfold from his estate at Mar-a-Lago. Among those at his side was Marco Rubio, his powerful secretary of state and national security advisor.











