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Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (R), chats with Elizabeth Dibble, deputy chief of mission, as they look at a model of the new US Embassy after she and the Duke of Cambridge signed a book of condolence for Orlando shooting victims at the US Embassy in London on June 14, 2016.
US investigators on Tuesday worked to untangle the complicated motive of the "radicalized" gunman behind the massacre at a gay club in Orlando, as reports emerged that he frequented the popular nightspot and used gay dating apps. / AFP / POOL / Philip Toscano (Photo credit should read PHILIP TOSCANO/AFP via Getty Images)
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