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LGBTQ activists reflect on Barack Obama’s legacy of support
Obama’s administration has made more than 125 changes to regulations and policies to expand LGBTQ rights.
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Will North Dakota keep gendered marriage terms as protest against Supreme Court?
The measure would update dozens of references such as “husband and wife” to gender-neutral terms.
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HGTV ‘Fixer Upper’ hosts break silence and (kinda) deny they’re antigay
“We have got to learn to engage people who are different from us with dignity and with love,” Chip Gaines says in a new blog post.
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Missouri lawmaker proposes eliminating gay — and straight — marriage
Other states including Alabama, Indiana and Michigan failed to pass similar bills to limit the government’s role in marriage.
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Indiana University to gay couples: Get married by Jan 1 or lose health benefits
Now that marriage is a possibility for employees, the university says it will stop offering domestic partner benefits on Dec 31.
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Missouri lawmaker wants state to get out of the marriage business altogether
“You can stop spending so much emotional energy on the issue, and we can move on to other things,” state Rep. T.J. Berry said.
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School bus drivers handed out anti-gay pamphlets to kids as Christmas gifts
Opponents of same-sex marriage boarded a school bus to pass out literature condemning the pro-marriage equality movement.
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Antigay forces launch new international hate group
The International Organization for the Family won’t just fight same-sex marriage but reportedly will challenge LGBTQ rights around the world.
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Watch: Gay man proposes with a candy ring during Chicago Bulls game
Even the mascot Benny the Bull participated in the elaborate proposal on court during the NBA game.
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Arkansas Court puts ‘basic biological truths’ ahead of same-sex parents’ rights
“This is wrong,” said Cheryl Maples, who sued on behalf of three couples and may take her fight to the U.S. Supreme Court.