Nation Jan 16 U.S. official says Orlando shooter’s widow has been arrested By Eric Tucker, Associated Press
Nation Sep 12 Mosque of Pulse nightclub shooter Omar Mateen set on fire The St. Lucie County sheriff’s office in Florida said the individual in the video was a white or Hispanic male who arrived at the mosque on a motorcycle and was “carrying paper and a bottle of some type of liquid.”… By Harry Zahn
Health Aug 03 How much does a mass shooting cost the health care system? So just how much will the Pulse nightclub shooting cost all of the victims? It’s a difficult, if not impossible question to answer right now. By Abe Aboraya, Kaiser Health News
Jul 27 Watch 3:30 Mother of Orlando mass shooting victim calls for common sense gun control By PBS News Hour
Health Jul 05 Meet the ER doctor who poured $1.3 million of his own money to study gun violence Garen Wintemute, one of the nation’s most prominent gun violence experts, finds “teaching moments” in the grief-filled days and weeks following mass shootings in America. By Cynthia H. Craft, Kaiser Health News
Jun 30 Paul Ryan, House schedule vote on gun restrictions for suspected terrorists By Alan Fram, Associated Press House will vote next week on barring guns for suspected terrorists, according to U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan. Continue reading
Jun 30 Gay men in Ivory Coast say they were attacked after showing support for Orlando victims By Joshua Barajas Several gay men in Ivory Coast say they were attacked after the U.S. embassy published a photo of them offering condolences to the 49 victims in the Orlando shooting at a gay nightclub. Continue reading
Jun 24 After Orlando shooting, gun-rights’ grip on Congress slightly weakens By Alan Fram, Associated Press How has the Orlando shooting slaughter affected the politics of gun control in Congress? A bipartisan House measure barring firearms sales to some suspected terrorists nicely captures the mix of new and familiar forces in play. Continue reading
Jun 23 Amid guns sit-in, House passes $1.1 billion Zika defense bill By Andrew Taylor, Associated Press The House has passed a $1.1 billion House-Senate measure to combat the Zika virus, but the GOP-drafted measure is a nonstarter with Senate Democrats and the Obama White House. Continue reading
Jun 22 Latinos reveal struggles of being LGBTQ in wake of Orlando shooting By Kenya Downs What's it like to be Latino and gay? Members of Orlando’s Latino LGBTQ community share the struggles they face being a part of two, sometimes dueling, communities. Continue reading