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How Supergirl and an out comic book shop clerk saved a closeted Indiana teen
Mary describes in tweets what she calls “probably the greatest single moment I have experienced” at her Fort Wayne comics store.
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Priest bars man from singing at granny’s funeral because he attended Pride rally
A Catholic pastor in Indiana wrote he’s not allowing the grandson to sing out of fear of “scandal,” the “homosexual lifestyle” and “sin.”
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Sorry, Internet: Viral photo of Mike Pence as gay adult film star is not him
It may look a lot like the vice president-elect but in fact the man on the right is in fact retired adult film star Brad Patton.
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‘Heil Trump:’ Indiana church vandalized for acceptance of gays and lesbians
St. David’s Episcopal Church accepts gay and lesbian members, and a same-sex wedding has been performed there.
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Mike Pence’s successor as Indiana Governor is another anti-LGBT Republican
Republican Eric Holcomb won the Indiana governor’s race, a little more than three months after replacing vice presidential candidate Mike Pence as the GOP nominee.
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Indiana religious right groups go to court to overturn local human rights laws
They are suing to overturn the “fix” to the state’s controversial law that would have allowed businesses to discriminate against LGBT people.
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Mike Pence’s shadow looms large over Indiana governor’s race
An October poll conducted for WISH-TV and Ball State University found that 59 percent of likely voters supported extending LBGT rights protections.
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Court vacates Indiana sexual orientation bias ruling; will rehear case
A federal appeals court has vacated a decision by three judges who ruled in an Indiana case that existing nondiscrimination laws do not cover sexual-orientation.
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Why wasn’t Mike Pence’s history of homophobia mentioned in the debate?
Mike Pence said he’d be “happy” to defend his running mate Donald Trump, but he never did, and never once had to defend his anti-LGBTQ record.
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Indiana’s lieutenant governor says LGBT rights aren’t important
Holcomb said few people bring up the issue when he’s traveling around the state.