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 WASHINGTON  AP  鈥?Debt limit talks between the White House and House Republicans stopped, started and stopped again heading into a weekend where President Joe Biden and world leaders watched from afar, hoping high-stakes negotiations would make progress o stanley cup n avoiding a potentially catastrophic federal default.In a sign of a renewed bargaining session, food was brought to the negotiating room at the Capitol on Saturday morning, only to be carted away hours later. No meeting was likely Saturday, according to a person familiar with the state of the talks who was not authorized to publicly discuss the situation and spoke on condition of anonymity.Biden   administration is reaching for a deal with Republicans led by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. The sides are up against a deadline as soon as June 1 to raise its borrowing limit, now at $31 trillion, so the government can keep paying the nations bills. Republicans are demanding steep spending cuts the Democrats oppose.Negotiations had came to an abrupt standstill Friday morning when McCarthy said it was time to  pause  talks. Th stanley cup en the teams convened again in the evening, only to quickly call it quits for the night.Biden, a stanley cup ttending a meeting of global leaders in Japan, tried to reassure them on Saturday that the United States would not default, a scenario that would rattle the world economy. He said he felt there was headway in the talks. The first meetings werent all that progressive, the second ones were, the third one Hrmh Ex-   Cheer    star Jerry Harris gets 12 years for seeking photos, sex from minors
 For some participants, the March for Our Lives was yet another exercise in a long fight against gun violence.H stanley cup undreds of thousands of people joined the demonstration in cities across the nation on Saturday as part of a massive call for gun reform that began after a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, killed 17 people on on Feb. 14. A rally in Washington, adidas originals  D.C., brought together youth advocates from around the country who have recently organized their peers in school walkouts, at town halls and in other community spaces. But students of color, whose communities are disproportionately affect salomon ed by gun violence, say the March for Our Lives was especially significant to them.Diamond Oscasio, 16, traveled to the March for Our Lives from Chicago. Photo by Student Reporting LabsOn Friday night, Diamond Oscasio, 16, boarded a bus to drive 13 hours from Chicago to attend the march. Her cousin, Frankie Gonzalez, was shot and killed in crossfire while he was sitting in his car at the age of 25.Now, Oscasio works with the youth-led organization BRAVE, or Bold Resistance Against Violence Everywhere, which took a front-and-center place at the rally on Saturday. The Chicago-based organization works to to increase awareness and inspire action around human rights, justice issues and feminism. It also advocates against gun violence in a city where the number of shooting incidents jumped from 2,426 in 2015 to 3,550 in 2016, and where the majority of those i