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Feds will give millions to help with Pulse shooting financial aftermath
The federal government is designating $8 million to help victims and first responders to the Pulse nightclub shooting.
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Man arrested after threatening Orlando-style shooting at Indy gay bar
“[I’m] getting ready to go into a gay bar and shoot everyone. It’s going to be like Orlando,” Savage said. “The police better hurry.”
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Federal judge says Pulse gunman’s wife should stay in jail, for now
Salman has pleaded not guilty to charges of aiding and abetting, and obstruction of justice. She faces life in prison if she is convicted.
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Greedy Pulse patrons upset they weren’t paid for standing outside the club
Some clubgoers are upset that they aren’t receiving money from a victims’ compensation fund since they were outside the club when the shooting began.
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Pulse gunman’s widow allegedly knew about the attack & did nothing to prevent it
Prosecutors claim she knew about the attack ahead of time and then hindered the criminal investigation when she lied to FBI agents after the shooting.
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Pulse nightclub shooter’s wife arrested in connection with the attack
She’s facing charges in Florida including obstruction of justice.
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Orlando honors Pulse victims with rainbow colored stadium seating
The City of Orlando announced 49 new seats in its new major league soccer stadium to honor the victims of the Pulse shooting last year.
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Will Obama’s greatest accomplishment be his record on LGBT rights?
Obama took office in 2009 as a self-described “fierce advocate” for LGBT rights, yet for much of his first term drew flak from activists who viewed him as too cautious.
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J.K. Rowling approves pro-LGBTQ ‘Harry Potter’ sketch to benefit Pulse victims
A Dumbledore quote accompanies the drawing: “Differences of habit and language are nothing at all if our aims are identical and our hearts are open.”