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Thames Valley Police are in charge of policing the event in Windsor, which means paying for the officers on duty.Security at the last royal wedding in 2011 between Prince William and Kate Middleton cost nearly £6.4 million (.7 million), according to the Press Association. Included in that was £3.6 million (.9 million) to cover overtime pay for police, a bill the UK government ended up paying.A police spokesperson declined to comment on upfront spending for Harry and Meghan's wedding, but added that if there is an opportunity to recover the cost "this will of course be explored."Happily for taxpayers, security costs for this royal wedding are expected to be lower than the last because it is being held outside London, which could mean smaller crowds and less complicated logistics.Even if taxpayers end up contributing less this time, some Brits are unhappy with the arrangements."Taxpayers should not be funding a private wedding, no matter who is getting married," said Republic, a London-based group that campaigns against the British monarchy."A royal wedding is a private, personal event, dressed up as a national occasion. That lets the royals use the wedding as a PR exercise and [expects] the taxpayer will pay a large part of the costs," it said.The group has launched a petition urging the government not to commit any money to Harry and Meghan's wedding. The petition had over 32,000 signatures just ahead of the big event.The UK government declined to comment on spending related to the royal wedding, saying it wouldn't release any information before the event. 1586

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Students from Coronado High School streamed out from class onto Orange Avenue bearing signs and chanting the ‘NRA has to go,’ but a group of students hung back to silently pay their respects to the 17 killed at Marjory?Stoneman?Douglas High School last month."I know people definitely judged us for not walking,”  said Johanna Warner, the CHS senior who organized the Parkland-related gathering.Similar smaller events took place at Oceanside High School and other schools around San Diego. “We thought the big moment for this was to honor the families,” added Warner, “We didn’t want to make it about the second amendment.”Senior Kennedy Scott say there is pressure for students politicize what happened in Florida, but not every student feels that way.“When everyone is fighting for kids lives you kind of feel horrible sitting in class so that’s why we wanted to provide another way for students to respect lives without feeling like they were sitting in a classroom and not being a part of this,” said Scott, “It was just letting people know that it’s okay to not be doing what everyone else is doing.”   1132

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The accusers' stories lay out strikingly similar patterns of behavior that included Domingo persistently contacting them — often calling them repeatedly at home late at night — expressing interest in their careers and urging them to meet him privately for a drink or a meal, or at his apartment or hotel room, under the guise of offering professional advice. 358

  

Speaking on the floor afterward, Gillibrand said that she was "deeply disappointed" in Paul's decision.Gillibrand grew emotional describing how first responders have "had to use their most precious commodity, time" by being away from their loved ones "to come here -- to walk the halls of Congress, to go to office after office, to ask that this body and this government stand by them in their greatest time of need.""We could pass this bill right now," she added. "But instead, my colleague has objected, asking people to come back over and over. Everyone loves to point fingers in this place, where there's nowhere else to point that finger today than this chamber."Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer also slammed Paul's objection, saying on the floor that he would ask Paul to consider the American tradition that when people "volunteered in the armed services and risked their lives for our freedom, we came back and gave them health care.""I would urge my friend from Kentucky to withdraw his objection," Schumer added. "I would urge Sen. McConnell the leader to put it on the floor now. And we can let these folks in the gallery and so many others, do what they need to do -- help their families, help their friends, and make sure their health is given the best, best protection possible."Paul addressed his objection later Wednesday on 1345

  

Special counsel Robert Mueller and his team are now in possession of Russian-linked ads run on Facebook during the presidential election, after they obtained a search warrant for the information. 195

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