The archive of all headlines from June 21, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Photographs on website show shooting suspect at civil war era sites while former stepmother says 21-year-old was affected by ‘internet evil’
Emanuel AME Church, closed since a gunman killed nine people there Wednesday, is planning to reopen Sunday as Charleston, S.C., continues its efforts to heal. Nation
The last hours of the nine people killed in a Charleston, S.C., church were a blur of work and meetings.
The suspect in the shootings of 9 African Americans at a Charleston, S.C., church ranted about minorities on his Web site and appeared to offer a rationale for violence, authorities said.
'His plan was never to leave that church,' says the son of one of the victims. Nation
Dozens of photos and a lengthy manifesto, filled with invective cribbed from white supremacist groups, surface on LastRhodesian.com, a website linked to the shooting suspect. Nation Now
Undetected for nearly a year, Chinese intruders executed a sophisticated hack that gave them “administrator privileges” in government networks. Their ultimate target: information on anyone seeking a security clearance.
First service at Emanuel church in South Carolina city to be held as authorities investigate website containing racist manifesto apparently written by suspect Dylann Roof
Nationwide, people are talking about the massacre of nine black churchgoers, allegedly by a white man, in Charleston, S.C. But among African Americans the subject feels more urgently personal, stirring fear, anger and unease as well as debate about what it means to be black in America. Nation
Charleston Church Shooting
First service at church held as authorities investigate website linked to suspect Dylann Roof, following Columbia rally against Confederate flag
Just three and a half days after nine members of their church family were gunned down in Bible study, parishioners of the Emanuel AME Church of Charleston gather under the already hot sun Sunday to reenter their tarnished Citadel of God. Nation
Parishioners of the Emanuel AME Church of Charleston come home Sunday to “Mother Emanuel,” their tarnished citadel of God, to pray for the nine members of their church family who died during Bible study in a room just below the sanctuary. Nation
First service at church held as authorities investigate website linked to suspect Dylann Roof, following Columbia rally against Confederate flag
Parishioners of the Emanuel AME Church of Charleston come home Sunday to their tarnished citadel of God, to pray for the nine members of their church family who died during Bible study in a room just below the sanctuary. Emanuel A.M.E. Church
Parishioners of the Emanuel AME Church of Charleston come home Sunday to their tarnished citadel of God, to pray for the nine members of their church family who died during Bible study in a room just below the sanctuary. Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church
Mourners gathered in the Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston, S.C., only days after nine black churchgoers were killed in a racist attack.
Charleston Church Shooting
Four days after nine people were killed inside the historic black church in Charleston, hundreds of people from across the country lined up amid tight security to enter the sanctuary for worship.
First service at church held as authorities investigate website linked to suspect Dylann Roof, following Columbia rally against Confederate flag
Parishioners of the Emanuel AME Church of Charleston come home to 'Mother Emanuel,' their citadel of God, to pray for the nine members of their church family who died during Bible study in a room just below the sanctuary. POLITICS
The comments by California Rep. Devin Nunes and presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Sunday talk shows come a day after Republican presidential contenders squared off over whether the Confederate battle flag should be removed from South Carolina statehouse grounds. Europe
Worshippers packed Emanuel AME as armed officers looked on, four days after nine church members died in a shooting at a Bible study class
Worshippers packed Emanuel AME as armed officers looked on, four days after nine church members died in a shooting at a Bible study class