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Tuesday, June 21, 2016
In the Aftermath of the Orlando Massacre
In the Aftermath of the Orlando Massacre
In the Aftermath of the Orlando Massacre
“After Sandy Hook, nothing. After Orlando, nothing,” a reader writes, bemoaning Senate inaction on gun control.
Friday, June 17, 2016
Charleston church massacre, one year later
Charleston church massacre, one year later
Brooke Baldwin reflects on the one-year anniversary of the Charleston church shootings.
Lawmakers remember Charleston church massacre victims on anniversary
Lawmakers remember Charleston church massacre victims on anniversary
With the Orlando mass shooting fresh on their minds, lawmakers from South Carolina and beyond remembered and commemorated the nine victims who were shot and killed June 17 last year during a Bible study at Charleston’s Mother Emanuel AME church.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
New York’s Own Anti-Gay Massacre, Now Barely Remembered
New York’s Own Anti-Gay Massacre, Now Barely Remembered
A former transit police officer rampaged through Greenwich Village in 1980, killing two men and wounding six in a spasm of violence that fewer and fewer people now recall.
Monday, June 13, 2016
Reeling After the Orlando Massacre
Reeling After the Orlando Massacre
Reeling After the Orlando Massacre
A horrific event leads readers to address homophobia, religious intolerance, a ban on assault weapons and Donald Trump’s reaction.
Sunday, June 12, 2016
President Obama Expresses Outrage Over Massacre at Nightclub
President Obama Expresses Outrage Over Massacre at Nightclub
Saying the shootings were “an act of terror and an act of hate,” Mr. Obama again calls for the agreement on “common-sense” gun measures.
After Orlando Massacre, Donald Trump Says It Shows He Is ‘Right’ About Terrorism
After Orlando Massacre, Donald Trump Says It Shows He Is ‘Right’ About Terrorism
Mr. Trump underscored his presidential campaign’s central message — that the United States needs to be tougher to combat Islamist terrorism.