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Clergy abuse survivors release report on cardinals who could be elected pope
by Jason DeRose
The Vatican says sex abuse is a major topic ahead of the conclave. A survivors network has launched a project to keep the the records of those who've sheltered abusive priests in the public eye.
Grand Jury Considers Whether To Charge Orlando Gunman's Wife
by Kirk Siegler
Police in Orlando have released new details on Sunday's deadly shootings at a nightclub. Forty nine people died and more than 50 others were injured.
Donald Trump: Obama Was 'More Angry At Me' Than The Orlando Shooter
by Mara Liasson
At a campaign rally on Tuesday, Donald Trump said President Obama was "more angry at me" than he was at the shooter in the Orlando nightclub massacre.
Late Night Hosts Respond To Orlando Tragedy With Heartfelt Monologues
by Eric Deggans
Late night talk show hosts responded to the tragic events in Orlando in a variety of ways. Many chose to dedicate time in their monologues to the tragedy, thus taking on the role news anchors once had dominion over.
Democratic Rep. Jim Himes Refuses To Stay Silent After Orlando Shooting
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Democratic Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut about why, during the moments of silence observed on the House floor in memory of the Orlando victims, he walked out.
Obama Blasts Donald Trump's Comments About Orlando Massacre
by Scott Horsley
President Obama blasted Donald Trump Tuesday. He said Trump's call for a ban on Muslim immigrants to the U.S. would betray America's values and make the country less safe.
Developers Recycle Suburban Office Parks For New Age
by Joel Rose
Suburban office parks and corporate campuses look increasingly like dinosaurs as corporate America downsizes and chases a younger workforce into city centers. But some developers are trying to recycle older office parks for the information age.
'These Are My People': Writer Reflects On Orlando Attack In 'Washington Post'
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with writer Justin Torres, who wrote a piece in the Washington Post about Latin night at the queer club.
Orlando's LGBT Bars Respond Differently To Pulse Massacre
by Kirk Siegler
The Orlando shootings sent a wave of shock across the city that is known as a premier destination for gay nightlife. Pulse is one of about a dozen gay bars and night clubs. Some clubs closed temporarily at the request of police while safety protocols are revised, others are hiring armed security guards and remaining open.
Latino Community In Orlando Bands Together In Wake Of Massacre
by Adrian Florido
The majority of the victims of the shootings in Orlando, Fla., were Latino. This bilingual and strong bicultural community is struggling but banding together.