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The mass murder at a gay nightclub in Orlando is both the deadliest terror attack inside the U.S. since 9/11 — and the deadliest hate crime against a gay target in American history.

A statement accompanying the names said the city is "working tirelessly to get as much information out to the families so they can begin the grieving process."

Donald Trump boasted that he had predicted the attack and thanked supporters for giving him credit for his achievement.

'We need to understand: this was a gay bar where 50 people were killed,' Billy Manes, editor of Orlando's LGBT newspaper, 'Watermark,' told NBC News.

It was used to slaughter kids at Sandy Hook, murder Batman fans at Colorado movie theater and kill county workers at a holiday party in San Bernadino.

Authorities arrested a man Sunday morning ahead of the LA PRIDE parade in nearby West Hollywood after the discovery of possible explosives in a car.

Every week, we bring you a roundup of the top news and commentary about issues and events important to working families. Here’s this week’s Working People Weekly List.

President Obama, as he has done too many times before, turned consoler-in-chief Sunday in the wake of the Orlando massacre.

'People stomped on me,' said one survivor. 'I was zig-zagging just in case because you could still hear the bullets going off.'

An on-scene witness near Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Fla., recorded the sounds of gunfire on Snapchat.