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Missouri senate likely to vote for right to discriminate against gay couples today
If passed by both chambers, the measure would appear on the ballot during either the August primary or November general election.
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Clinton campaign releases new video honoring same-sex couples
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to rule on the constitutionality of states’ same-sex marriage bans, Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign on Wednesday released a new video honoring gay couples across the country.
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Gay cadets become first same-sex couple to join Boston police force
Among the 64 recruits who graduated from the Boston Police Academy on Wednesday were two openly gay cadets, believed to be the first openly gay couple to ever graduate from a police academy together.
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Brittney Griner files to annul marriage to fellow WNBA player Glory Johnson
Brittney Griner filed for an annulment with Glory Johnson-Griner on Friday, a day after Johnson-Griner announced she’s pregnant and a month after the two WNBA players married.
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Texas House scraps bill protecting agencies that bar gay adoptions
The Texas state House has scrapped – at least for the time being – a measure that would have allowed some child welfare agencies to block gays and same-sex couples from adopting children through them.
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Gay couple, one of whom adopted the other, has adoption vacated now that they can marry
When Bill Novak and Norman MacArthur moved to the Philadelphia suburbs nearly 20 years ago, they were dismayed to learn that Pennsylvania would not recognize their domestic partnership from New York.
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Vienna’s gay-themed traffic lights to remain, says local official
The lights show couples — a man and a woman, two women or two men. Set up recently at 47 crossings, they were to be taken down in June, after the conclusion of several gay-friendly events.
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Vienna traffic signals go red and green, gay and straight
Some Vienna pedestrian traffic lights are suddenly not only red or green. They’re also gay or straight. And Austria’s right-wing Freedom Party is livid.
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The improbable, 200-year-old story of one of America’s first same-sex ‘marriages’
Charity Bryant only intended to stay a few days in Weybridge, Vt., a tiny rural town with little to hold her attention. But then she met Sylvia Drake.
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Intimate image of gay couple in Russia wins World Press Photo award
The intimate image of Jon and Alex is part of a larger project by Danish photographer Mads Nissen called “Homophobia in Russia” that highlights how life is increasingly difficult for sexual minorities in Russia.