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From the tragic massacre at a black church in Charleston, to the historic rulings handed down by the Supreme Court, it's been a truly momentous week.

Carmen Ortiz discusses the Boston Bombing Case and her sense of pride at being Massachusetts' first Hispanic and first woman U.S. Attorney.

Pardeep Kaleka, whose father was killed in 2012, founded Serve 2 Unite, a nonprofit that works in the Milwaukee schools to foster peace through art.

Richard Matt, one of the two killers who escaped an upstate New York prison three weeks ago, was shot and killed Friday, two senior New York state officials told NBC News.

They were reported missing from Clinton Correctional Facility three weeks ago.

Some couples who wished to get married after the Supreme Court lifted bans on same-sex marriage in states that still had one were met with roadblocks.

The U.S. Supreme Court made marriage for same-sex couples legal nationwide on June 26. The 5-4 decision ignited celebrations across the country.

President Obama talks about the push to remove the Confederate flag from the South Carolina Capitol during the eulogy for Rev. Clementa Pinckney in Charleston, South Carolina.

President Obama delivers the eulogy for Rev. Clementa Pinckney in Charleston, South Carolina.

President Obama leads a chorus of "Amazing Grace" during the eulogy for Rev. Clementa Pinckney in Charleston, South Carolina.