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Several famous drag queens protested one of the biggest LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations in the world over the weekend. Here's why.
The widow of the man who killed 49 people at an Orlando gay club claims she didn't know the attack was coming, but she oddly told police Omar Mateen did not hate gay people.
A right-wing "journalist" (pictured) disrupts Noor Salman's trial as it comes to a bumpy close.
In the case against Noor Salman -- accused of aiding her husband in the 2016 mass shooting -- lawyers are fixated on the shooter's intent.
Noor Salman's attorneys rested their case this week, saying she had no idea her husband was going to slaughter 49 people at a gay nightclub.
Al Salman told reporters his niece knew nothing of Omar Mateen's plot to massacre dozens of people at the Orlando, Fla. nightclub in June 2016. Also Wednesday, Noor Salman pleaded not guilty.
Salman was the only individual facing any criminal charges stemming from the attack.
Known on social media as “Noor BM,” 23-year-old Noor Alsaffar had over 370,000 followers collectively on Instagram and TikTok.
Noor Salman, Mateen's second wife, also says she had no idea he was planning a mass shooting.
The lawyers for Noor Salman, facing charges of aiding a terrorist, want prosecutors to stop suggesting a motive for the 2016 Orlando massacre.
Noor Salman, the widow of Omar Mateen, who murdered 49 people at an LGBT nightclub in Orlando, Fla., previously maintained she knew nothing of her husband's plans.
The charge, according to reports, is obstruction of justice.
As the trial begins for the widow of shooter Omar Mateen, survivors of the massacre share their horror stories with the jury.
Filmmaker Fawzia Mirza discusses her new Outfest Fusion short film and debuts a clip.
Government lawyers say the widow of the Pulse shooter knew Omar Mateen was going to murder gay club-goers -- and she didn't tell anyone.
Noor Salman faces charges of providing material support to a terrorist.
The case against Noor Salman, accused of aiding a terrorist on the gay nightclub attack, is suddenly in chaos after shocking discoveries.
Noor Salman is accused of aiding her husband, who murdered 49 people and injured 53 at a gay nightclub in Orlando.
Noor Salman's statements after the massacre at a gay nightclub -- committed by her husband -- indicate she knew exactly what was going to happen.
More than 50 victims of the massacre have filed a lawsuit against Omar Mateen's security firm and widow, Noor Salman, claiming they failed to prevent the mass shooting in June 2016.