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A fire has destroyed Memphis' historic Clayborn Temple
by Debbie Elliott
The historic Clayborn Temple was destroyed in a Monday morning fire in Memphis. It was a landmark of the Civil Rights movement and was a gathering place of striking sanitation workers in 1968.
Remembering The Orlando Shooting Victims
NPR has a brief remembrance of two of those killed in the Orlando nightclub shooting, 26-year-old Oscar Aracena and 31-year-old Simon Carrillo.
West Hollywood Pride Parade Goes On
by Nina Gregory
The gay pride parade in West Hollywood took on a more somber tone after the shooting in Orlando and the arrest of a man who police say wanted to harm the LA parade.
Donors Line Up To Give Blood In Florida
NPR's Hansi Lo Wang is outside a blood bank in Florida for the latest on the mass shooting outside an Orlando nightclub.
Orlando Starts To Release Names Of Victims
Police say 50 people are dead and 53 hospitalized in Orlando. The city has begun to release the names of those killed.
LGBT Group Reaches Out After Gay Nightclub Shooting
by Abe Aboraya
The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center of Central Florida has brought in grief counselors and members of the LGBT community have been heading to the center.
President Obama, Presidential Candidates Respond
President Obama called the Orlando shooting the most deadly in American history. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both made statements as well.
Parade-Goers In New York React To Orlando
WNYC's Jessica Gould has reaction to the Orlando shooting from the National Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City.
The Latest On The Orlando Attacks, Deadliest Mass Shooting In U.S. History
A gunman, identified as Omar Mateen, opened fire early Sunday morning at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla. At least 50 people were killed and 53 injured in the course of the attack.
On The Ground In Orlando
NPR's Jeff Brady is in Orlando with an update on the mass shooting.
What Is Trump Doing For Republican Outreach To Latinos?
Daniel Garza, executive director of free-market advocacy group The Libre Initiative, talks about the challenge Donald Trump's candidacy is presenting to gathering Latino support for Republicans.
Republican Former Commerce Secretary Calls On GOP To Oppose Trump
Former Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez, who served in the George W. Bush administration, opposes Donald Trump and will note vote for him. He is calling for more Republicans to oppose Trump.
'He's My Candidate Now.' Latino Republican On Why He Supports Trump
Houston attorney Jacob Montilijo Monty is a third generation Mexican-American who is holding a fundraiser for Donald Trump this week. He thinks Donald Trump can negotiate an immigration reform deal.