Nation Jun 12 Pulse shooting anniversary: Survivors soldier on for gun reform By Ivette Feliciano, Connie Kargbo
Nation Mar 30 Noor Salman, widow of Pulse nightclub gunman, acquitted of terrorism charges The widow of the gunman who killed 49 people at a gay Orlando nightclub has been acquitted on charges of lying to the FBI and helping her husband in the 2016 attack. By Associated Press
Nation Mar 15 The Pulse Nightclub shooter’s wife is on trial. Here’s why Noor Salman has pleaded not guilty to providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization by helping her husband prepare for the attack, and to obstruction of justice for misleading federal agents. Here's what we know. By Rhana Natour
Nation Jun 11 After Pulse shooting, Orlando’s faith and LGBTQ groups opened dialogue Faith leaders and LGBTQ groups in Orlando say the last year has brought new connections between them, just one of the ways the community has changed in the wake of the Pulse shooting. By Corinne Segal, Michael D. Regan
Nation Apr 17 5 important stories that can help you (mostly) take a break from politics Catch up on these stories that you might have missed in the deluge of news. By Joshua Barajas, Erica R. Hendry, Iman Smith
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Jun 12 Watch 4:40 Can the U.S. do more to prevent ISIS-inspired attacks? By PBS News Hour When a terror attack occurs in the U.S. -- often it can provoke a change in policy which may or may not be in the country's best interest. Stephen Biddle of the Council of Foreign Affairs and Policy joins Hari… Continue watching