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‘Becoming Chaz:’ Bono’s transformation chronicled in new documentary
A new documentary premiering Tuesday chronicles a year in the life of Chaz Bono, and his physical transition from female to male.
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Law school graduates stage walkout to protest Senator’s anti-gay voting record
More than 100 University of Michigan Law School graduates on Saturday staged a walk out during Ohio Sen. Rob Portman’s commencement speech in protest of his anti-LGBT voting record.
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Uganda debates anti-homosexuality bill; vote in parliament possible this week
A Ugandan parliament committee on Monday held a second day of hearings on an anti-homosexuality bill that attracted worldwide condemnation for its harsh penalties, which include a death penalty provision.
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Iris Blumenthal: One mom’s simple Mother’s Day wish for her gay son
Iris Blumenthal, a mother from Syosset, Long Island, has a touching and simple wish for her son this Mother’s Day.
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Zach Wahls wishes his moms, and all moms, a Happy Mother’s Day
Zach Wahls wishes his moms, and all moms, a very Happy Mother’s Day.
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Anti-gay marriage group kicks off statewide bus tour in New York
New Yorker’s Family Research Foundation kicked-off their “Mayday For Marriage Tour” in Elmira, N.Y. on Saturday, the first of many stops in a statewide bus tour to preach that marriage should only be between a man and a woman.
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Execution on hold for man convicted of torture, killing of gay man
The scheduled execution of a Pennsylvania man, who was twice-convicted in the torture and murder of a gay man, has been put on hold.
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Minnesota anti-gay marriage amendment headed to full Senate for vote
A proposed constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage in Minnesota is on its way to the Senate floor, after Republicans in the Senate Rules Committee on Friday approved the measure by a voice vote.
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Molly Wei, defendant in Tyler Clementi suicide case, strikes plea deal
Molly Wei, one of two former Rutgers University students accused of spying on Tyler Clementi with a webcam just days before he committed suicide, has struck a plea deal to avoid jail time on the condition she testifies against her co-defendant in the case.
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Prop 8 supporter Vidmar resigns as Olympic liaison over anti-gay position
Peter Vidmar, a two-time Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics and devout Mormon, stepped down Friday as the chief of mission for the 2012 U.S. Olympic team in the wake of growing criticism of his public opposition to gay marriage.