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Florida has one of the highest populations of LGBTQ people in the country, but despite the community’s size, it remains a weak political force in the state, where Republicans control both houses of the Legislature and the governorship.
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Hear what it was like to be on scene in Orlando hours after the Pulse Nightclub shooting.
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It remains to be seen whether recent events will the city's status as the top tourist destination in the U.S.
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The president spent roughly two hours talking privately with victims' families and survivors of the attack in a gay dance club.
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The University of Florida will light Century Tower with rainbow colors beginning Thursday at 9 p.m. and continuing through July 1 as an expression of solidarity and support for those affected by the attack at Pulse nightclub in Orlando Sunday.
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Mario Perez was just going to a housewarming party.
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Nearly a thousand people banded together at Gainesville's City Hall last night to fight back against homophobia and Islamaphobia in the wake of the most deadly shooting in America's history.
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Gainesville residents gathered Monday night at University Club, a popular downtown spot for the gay community, to pay their respects to the victims of the Pulse shooting. A change in weekend plans may have saved one Gainesville man's life.
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The governor called the shooting "an attack on our state and entire nation."
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As dozens of people walked down University Avenue Sunday night to honor the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, they shared concerns that in wake of the attack, gay men are still being persecuted by not being allowed to donate blood at a time when blood banks are begging for donations.