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After Orlando, Ohio democrats renew focus on LGBT protections
The renewed focus follows the killings of 49 people in a gay nightclub in Florida, and Sunday’s anniversary of the court ruling that effectively legalized gay marriage.
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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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Sunday is a double rainbow day for marriage equality hero
June 26 is not only the anniversary of two key rulings by the Supreme Court on marriage equality, it’s also the day Jim Obergefell popped the question.
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Why two grand marshals refuse to march in San Francisco Pride parade
The heavy police presence and metal detectors that will be part of this weekend’s festivities have angered some local leaders.
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NYC Pride to honor Orlando shooting victims
The owner of Pulse will lead the march Sunday and the names of the victims will each be read aloud.
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Names of the Orlando 49 broadcast into the heavens
In one of the more spectacular tributes to the Orlando shooting victims, artist Terence Koh has broadcast their names into outer space.
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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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Here comes the (rainbow) fuzz: NYPD unveils a fabulous Pride car
The special SUV bears a window sticker, declaring “Our ♥ goes out to Orlando.”
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Check out this magic moment as Disney World honored the Pulse 49
One week after the tragedy, the Magic Kingdom silenced Main Street U.S.A. for 49 seconds; one second for every life lost.