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Gay man accused of tweeting threats against GOP senators after Orlando
His lawyer claims the tweets were meant as “parody” and satire, calling them “inartful political discourse.” That’s the nice way of saying “stupid.”
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Ivory Coast: Gay men attacked over event for Orlando victims
Gay men have been forced to flee their homes after the U.S. Embassy published a photo of them signing a condolence book for victims of the killings in Orlando.
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Orlando officials plan permanent memorial for Pulse victims
Neither a location nor a date for the memorial’s dedication has been established.
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News media sue so you can hear Orlando’s tearful calls to 911 (Really)
The city of Orlando filed a counter lawsuit, claiming the calls by the gunman and 603 calls for help from clubgoers are part of an ongoing investigation.
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After Orlando: A tale of two Floridas
Florida’s Key West is one of the most gay-friendly places in the country. The Florida Panhandle (many locals call it the Redneck Riviera) is a different story.
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FBI: There’s no proof Orlando shooter was gay
FBI officials say there are no photographs, text messages, smartphone apps, gay pornography or cell-tower location data that corroborates any of the allegations.
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Death certificate shows Orlando gunman buried in South Florida
29-year-old Omar Mateen was buried at the Muslim Cemetery of South Florida in Hialeah Gardens near Miami.
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Activist attacks Family Research Council’s antigay leader Tony Perkins
Angela Peoples of GetEqual openly confronted Perkins during a press conference at a Donald Trump event.
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The heartbreaking reason this little girl is standing on a toilet
The photo was posted after a gunman killed 49 people and injured dozens of others at a gay nightclub in Orlando.
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Dems stage congressional sit-in to demand gun control after Orlando
While Republicans streamed to the exits hours ago, Democrats remain on the House floor, shouting “No bill no break!”