Orlando Shooting
Has ISIS Learned to Weaponize America's Homegrown Spree Killers?
Or was Omar Mateen just a very scary, successful murderer? Or both?
A Harrowing Installation Pays Tribute to the Lives Lost in Orlando
West Hollywood artist ChadMichael Morrisette skipped Pride to create a haunting tribute to the victims.
It's Time to Lift America's Insane Rules About Who Can Donate Blood
In the wake of the Pulse shooting, public health advocates and activists are calling on the FDA to strike down a ban they view as discriminatory, stigmatizing, and based on outdated science.
Pulse's Regulars Talk About What the Nightclub Means to Them
"It's very accepting. You can have a beard and wear a dress. You can be straight. You can be a beautiful drag queen. You can be an ugly drag queen."
Senate Democrats Are Pushing For Gun Control Laws, Again
Democrats will introduce a host of gun control measures, including one that would prevent anyone on a terror watch list from buying a rifle.
A Very Incomplete List of People Gun Rights Activists Think Should Be Armed
America won't be safe until every judge, preacher, pilot, bar patron, and doctor is armed to the teeth.
LGBTQ People in Orlando Share Their Stories of Grief, Anger, and Love
Those who were closest to the tragedy that hit Orlando on Sunday explained how they were coping, whether they'll go back to the club, and how Danny DeVito gave one of them an unexpected boost.
How Gun Divestment Advocates Are Reacting to the Orlando Shooting
Stock value for weapons manufacturers spiked following the worst mass shooting in US history. We asked some ethical investing campaigners how they are responding.
In Photos: Thousands Mourn Victims of Gay Club Massacre at Candlelight Vigil in Orlando
"I really don't know what to feel," said one attendee. "My body is numb. There are some things I have not been able to digest yet."
London's LGBTQ Community Reacts to the Orlando Shooting
Thousands gathered in central London on Monday night to show solidarity with Florida's LGBTQ community.
The Drag Nuns Who Are Helping the LGBTQ Community Grieve
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence formed in the wake of the AIDS epidemic, to help the LGBTQ community heal. Now, they're helping people process what happened in Orlando—while dressed as nuns.