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WASHINGTON (AP) -- He didn't come out of nowhere. The Orlando shooter came under suspicion three full years ago, after boasting of mutual acquaintances with the Boston Marathon bombers and making statements to co-workers that suggested he had radical, violent intentions. But after a 10-month investigation the FBI closed the case, finding no criminal charge to pursue....
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- The Latest on the deadly shooting at a nightclub in Orlando. (all times local):...
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- The gunman whose attack on a gay nightclub left 49 victims dead appears to have been a "homegrown extremist" who espoused support for a jumble of often-conflicting Islamic radical groups, the White House and the FBI said Monday....
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Apple is working to make its iPhone and other gadgets smarter, responding to competitors' recent moves by building more artificial intelligence into its Siri digital assistant, photos, maps and other online services....
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The Latest on Apple (all times local):...
As the largest mass shooting in modern U.S. history began to unfold, an off-duty police officer working at a gay nightclub exchanged gunfire with the suspect. But three hours passed before one of the nation's most revered SWAT teams stormed the building and brought the attack to an end....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In both style and substance, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton offered drastically different proposals Monday for stemming the threat of terrorism and gun violence that have Americans on edge following the deadly weekend attacks at a gay nightclub in Orlando....
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- The Latest on the deadly shooting at a nightclub in Orlando. (all times local):...
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Orlando mourned the 49 people slaughtered in the attack on a gay nightclub, as the White House and the FBI portrayed the killer Monday as an apparent "homegrown extremist" who espoused support for a jumble of often-conflicting Islamic organizations....
A statement fromArchbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of LouisvillePresident of theUnited States Conference of Catholic BishopsWASHINGTON—Waking up to the unspeakable violence in Orlando reminds usof how precious human life is. Ourprayers are with the victims, their families and all those affected by thisterrible act. The merciful love of Christ calls us to solidarity with thesuffering and to ever greater resolve in protecting the life and dignity ofevery person.###