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Charlotte Pride braces for record-smashing crowds to protest HB2
This year’s uptown festival and parade are expected to turn into one big civil rights march.
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Orlando remains united, and not just in grief
In the aftermath of Pulse, Orlando finds itself becoming more of a community than ever before.
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A moving ‘Gaycation’ as Ellen Page visits Orlando
Watch a powerful preview of the episode that resulted from their emotional visit with Pulse survivors.
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Pulse nightclub may become permanent memorial to 49 victims
A new foundation hopes to erect a memorial and raise money to help with victims’ financial burdens.
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Don’t be fooled by police video supposedly shot inside Pulse nightclub
The video shared by a Florida TV station wasn’t recorded at Pulse, but at another nightclub almost three miles away.
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Hillary Clinton meets friends, families of Pulse victims in Orlando
With tears in her eyes, one Orlando official told Clinton: “I want to thank you for not politicizing this, and for waiting until we were ready.”
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Was the Bastille Day terrorist bisexual?
The terrorist who killed 84 men, women and children reportedly used dating apps to meet both men and women for sex.
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FBI: No evidence Orlando shooting was motivated by homophobia
Despite the identities of those targeted, his homophobic remarks, and claims he used gay dating apps, the killer’s motives remain unclear.
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These four-year-olds set up a lemonade stand for Orlando victims
During the New York Pride, the kids raised $250 for family and survivors of the Orlando massacre.
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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.