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Orlando nightclub shooting: Full coverage
Omar Mateen, who had pledged allegiance to Islamic State, killed 49 people and injured more than 50 others at a gay club.
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Loretta Lynch also says that preventing Americans from being inspired by jihadist propaganda is a challenge for the government.
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Democrats accuse their opponents of giving in to the NRA, while Republicans point to the opposing party's 'partisan agenda.'
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Authorities say the earlier decision to withhold information caused an unnecessary distraction.
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The FBI says during the 50-second call Omar Mateen "made murderous statements in a "chilling, calm and deliberate manner,"
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Anne Verrill, who owns Grace in Portland and Foreside Tavern in Falmouth, stands by her comments in the face of online criticism and unfavorable reviews of her restaurants.
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The political tide might be shifting on an issue that has sharply divided Americans for years, and if it happens, a battle is inevitable.
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Sen. Chris Murphy evoked this week's slaughter in Orlando and the 2012 massacre of children in his home state in his call for a vote on banning gun sales to suspected terrorists.
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Omar Mateen was suspended from school for a total of 48 days, and teachers said he was disruptive in class.
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Noor Salman accompanied Omar Mateen on at least one trip to the Pulse nightclub, where 49 were shot to death early Sunday, in what one official called a reconnaissance trip.
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The president says inflammatory language is harming the United States' campaign against militant groups in the Middle East and elsewhere.
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A bouncer, a pharmacist technician and a staff member for a Universal Studios Harry Potter attraction were among the people slain early Sunday morning.
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With 6 people still in critical condition, a doctor says the death toll could rise.
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Patrons of the Pulse say they had seen gunman Omar Mateen there a number of times.
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Forty-nine people were killed and more than 50 injured early Sunday at the Pulse Orlando nightclub.
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'Think of the over 1 million people that have (AR-15s) and have never misused them,' says former Florida Law Enforcement Commissioner Gerald Bailey.
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But even the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history may not be enough to prompt federal lawmakers to find middle ground on gun control.
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Three hours passed from Omar Mateen's initial exchange of gunfire with an off-duty officer to the time a SWAT team swarmed the Pulse nightclub.
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Two students say that Mateen didn't have a lot of friends and was bullied, and that he changed after the 2001 attacks.
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The agency put Omar Mateen under surveillance in 2013 and investigated him again in 2014, clearing him both times.
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Also: President Obama plans a trip to Orlando, and the gunman was seen drinking at Pulse several times.
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Monday updates on the mass shooting at Pulse Orlando nightclub.
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Vigils are held around the state in support of the victims of Sunday's massacre, which came at the beginning of Portland's celebration of Pride Week.
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Federal officials say that Omar Mateen, who had pledged allegiance to Islamic State and was killed in a gunfight with police, had twice been investigated by the FBI.
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Mina Justice's 30-year-old son was trapped in a bathroom as the gunman methodically shot people.
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More than 150 people gather for a vigil Sunday evening in Portland's Monument Square.
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Seddique Mateen said his son had access to a pistol through his job. Media outlets say Omar Mateen worked as a security guard for G4S, a global security and contracting company.
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'Please, please, please, I want to make it out,' said one of the people who escaped from Orlando's Pulse Nightclub while a man fired an assault rifle.
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Federal officials say that Omar Mateen, who was killed in a gunfight with police, had twice been investigated by the FBI.
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The woman says Omar Mateen 'was not a stable person.'
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