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President Donald Trump's re-election campaign raised more than million in the first fundraising quarter of 2019 -- an amount that rivals the combined fundraising haul of the top two Democrats in the first quarter and underscores his enormous financial head start over the crowded field of Democrats jockeying to face him in 2020.Trump's re-election effort now has a substantial .8 million remaining in the bank, Tim Murtaugh, the campaign's director of communications, told CNN on Sunday. While Trump builds a massive war chest, 18 Democrats -- with more considering bids -- are competing for their party's nomination.Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders leads Democratic fundraising with .2 million raised during a shorter window than Trump, 41 days. In the No. 2 fundraising slot: California Sen. Kamala Harris with million.Sanders, making his second bid for the presidency, has the biggest war chest of the Democratic field, ending March with million remaining in the bank.Trump's "strategy is to raise as much money as possible and to control the national conversation," said Nathan Gonzales, editor of the nonpartisan political analysis site, Inside Elections.But Gonzales and Democratic strategists say the total fundraising picture for Democrats shows the party's donors remain energized and will plow big sums into the general-election battle."I don't think this presidential race is going to be decided by money," Gonzales said. "The president's going to have plenty of money, and the Democratic nominee will have plenty of money."The 10 Democrats who have announced first-quarter fundraising numbers so far have collected a combined .6 million -- already surpassing the .6 million the entire Democratic presidential field had collected during the early months of the 2016 election cycle.Even more Democratic totals will come Monday when candidates file reports with the Federal Election Commission.Another sign of Democratic donor enthusiasm: South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who exceeded expectations with a million first-quarter haul for his exploratory committee, raised million within hours of formally launching his presidential campaign on Sunday, his spokeswoman Lis Smith announced on Twitter"The momentum is clearly on the left," said Jon Soltz, president of VoteVets, a progressive group. "Democratic money will consolidate" behind the party's nominee in 2020.Trump, who built his unorthodox 2016 campaign on online, small-dollar donors, never stopped running for office. He filed his paperwork for re-election on the day he took the oath of office in January 2017.He continues to tap grassroots donors for support. His campaign said that nearly 99% of donations were 0 or less, with an average contribution of .26.Trump's first-quarter haul exceeds the million his campaign and affiliated committees brought in during the last three months of 2018. But it does not set records for a presidential fundraising quarter.President Barack Obama, who did not begin collecting money in earnest for his reelection until April 2011, raised nearly million during the first three months of actively campaigning for a second term. 3195

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Puerto Rico is still feeling aftershocks following a 6.4 magnitude earthquake earlier in the week. On Friday, a 5.2 magnitude aftershock shook the island's southern coast. Friday's 5.2 earthquake was felt primarily in the southwest corner of the island, according to the USGS.Friday's aftershock marked the 13th earthquake of a 4.5 magnitude or stronger. A 4.6 magnitude earthquake also hit the southern coast of Puerto Rico earlier on Friday. The 6.4 magnitude earthquake caused strong to very strong shaking along the island's southern coast. Friday's 5.2 magnitude aftershock caused strong shaking in the same areas. 633

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Schools districts across the U.S. are drawing up plans for how they’ll possibly reopen classrooms for the 2020-21 school year based on recommendations from state and federal officials. If schools do reopen in the fall, many teachers may not be there. USA Today and Ipsos 283

  

Protests have the power to change the political landscape and history is proof.An assistant professor who studied unrest in the 1960s says how things change is determined by the way protesters share their message.“When the tactics on the ground, which are essentially telling a story, tell a story that focuses our attention on rights, on injustice, then that's what the media emphasizes,” said Omar Wasow, assistant professor at Princeton University. “Civil rights, you know a redress of grievances, and those kinds of stories can powerfully move politics.”Wasow researched protests during the civil rights movement. He found during the early 60s, the wave of peaceful protests led to public opinion favoring their message and legislation getting passed. But later protesters became more violent and public opinion shifted again.“What we saw in the 1960s was that you can trigger a kind of backlash movement in which the taste for law and order, a kind of more police-centric narrative comes to the fore and that's going to make it harder for folks who are trying to push for reform,” said Wasow. Wasow says politicians were able to capitalize on that anxiety, like when Nixon won the 1968 election.While we don't know yet how much of an impact there may be this year, Wasow sees a lot of similarities between then and now.He thinks reforms are possible, if protesters keep attention on inequalities in the criminal justice system and state violence. 1463

  

Russian emergency services say five people have died and six more were injured when a heating pipe burst and flooded their hotel rooms with boiling water. The tragedy occurred in a small hotel in Perm, a central city near Russia's Ural mountains. The nine-room hotel was located in the basement of a residential building. All of the victims, including a child, were staying at the hotel. Three of the injured were hospitalized with burns. Police have opened a probe.A Russian lawmaker says parliament might consider a ban on opening hotels or hostels in the basements of residential buildings. 606

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