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Obama to nominate first openly gay service secretary to lead the Army
Eric Fanning has been a specialist on defense and national security issues for more than 25 years.
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Most Young Gay Men Think The Gay Community Is Fractured, Study Finds
Researchers found that while acceptance is at an all-time high, expectations have risen to match.
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Out and Making His Mom Proud: Mo Rocca Opens for the Pope
Social media is wowed by the TV personality delivering the reading at a mass in Manhattan's biggest arena.
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Op-ed: 5 Things I Learned From Dating a Bi Guy
Three years after we broke up, the lessons my bisexual ex-boyfriend taught me still ring true.
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Danny Pintauro's Big Secret Reveal To Oprah? He's Been HIV-Positive For 12 Years
Last week former Who's the Boss star Danny Pintauro told Oprah Winfrey that he had a big secret to share with her and her millions of viewers and last night he revealed that he's been HIV-positive for the past dozen years.
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Obama Jabs GOP For Being Behind The Times On Marriage Equality
"Our religious freedom doesn’t grant us the freedom to deny our fellow Americans their constitutional rights."
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Review: Stonewall – Then and now, we deserved better
PinkNews reviews Roland Emmerich’s controversial new film, in which he attempts to capture the true significance of the infamous 1969 riots - and fails.
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NBC's Chuck Todd: Bernie Sanders was 'there' on same-sex marriage 20 years ago
"Bernie Sanders was there when it came to (same-sex) marriage 20 years ago. ... He was there when it wasn't popular."
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Historical Photos Of Drag Queens
“Queens,” or men who defy gender norms and dress as women, have always been present.
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Rand Paul: Let’s Not Impinge on Your Boss’s Freedom to Fire Gay People
Remember the Libertarian Moment? It was just a year ago when, if you squinted just so at some rigged opinion polling from libertarian pressure groups, it sort of looked like young voters might want to support Rand Paul and his cool anti-government ideals.
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'Conversion therapy' endangers LGBT youth and must stop: U.S. report
Efforts to ban parents from subjecting their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) children to "conversion therapy" got a boost on Thursday from a U.S. government report that said the practice was dangerous and must stop. The Obama administration backed a petition in April to ban the practice nationwide, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) report gives further scientific backing to such calls.
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Top Psychiatrist Calls For Mental Health Workers To Go Into Gay Clubs
Professor Dinesh Bhugra told BuzzFeed News that governments around the world need to alter laws and policies in order to confront the "chronic problem" in mental health for LGBT people.
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Meet the three gay men who want to get married and have kids together
A trio of Canadian men who are in a three-way relationship have caused a storm by saying they plan to have kids together.
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Florida’s New Anti-Gay, Anti-Woman Bill May Be the Most Malicious Yet
There are very few feminist homophobes in the world, which makes sense: Those who seek to deprive gay people of their fundamental rights are rarely eager to enact laws respecting women’s dignity and autonomy. That near-truism is playing out in Florida—where, not content to debase just gays, the legislature is now considering a bill that demeans both gays and women in creative and innovative ways.
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Russia Poised to Criminalize Coming Out
Two years after Russian president Vladimir Putin signed into law a nationwide ban on so-called gay propaganda, conservative lawmakers are considering making that law even more punitive for LGBT people, calling for additional fines and jail time for those who dare to come out in public. The new bill is being drafted as an amendment to Russia's infamous ban on "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations," which currently imposes...
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Kenya Is Accused of Forcing Suspected Gay Men to Take HIV and Anal Tests
Kenyan officials have come under fire from LGBT activists in the country over a case where authorities allegedly forced two men to undergo HIV and anal testing to verify whether or not they were gay — considered a crime in Kenya that can land someone in jail for up to 14 years. The Nairobi-based National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (NGLHC) filed a lawsuit this week against a judge and police station in the small coastal town of Msambweni...
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Here's The Internal Document The Salvation Army Doesn't Want You To See
‘Tis the season. In cities across the country, Salvation Army volunteers wearing red Santa hats and aprons are ringing bells and soliciting donations. But if you were already thinking twice before dropping your hard-earned coins into those little red coffers you may want to think a third time.
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The death of a fraudulent Jewish gay conversion organization
A therapist’s notes are not written to be seen by others, much less projected on a screen in a room full of strangers. But on a Thursday afternoon in June, Benjy Unger was in the witness box as notes from one of his therapy sessions were blown up on a monitor next to the jury. The goal of that counseling was to turn Unger from gay to straight.
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Kids Of Gay Parents Speak Out To Show What Family Really Means
The Right still likes to cling to the idea that children of same-sex parents somehow suffer compared to nuclear families with a traditional mother and father. But they never seem to want to hear from the children themselves. Below, kids of gay p...
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Alabama's top judge keeps trying to stop same-sex marriages in the state
Nearly a year after a federal court struck down Alabama's same-sex marriage ban, and more than six months since the US Supreme Court ended all same-sex marriage bans across the country, Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore keeps trying to block same-sex couples from marrying in his state. In his latest move, Moore told the state's probate judges that they still can't issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples until the Alabama Supreme Court — which Moore oversees — says otherwise.
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