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4 protestors arrested at Columbus Pride parade
Protestors joined arms to block the parade route, and police attempted to move them out of the street.
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Minneapolis restaurant has perfect response to homophobic Yelp review
And the story has a happy ending, too.
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PHOTOS: The world mourns victims of massacre at Orlando gay nightclub
These are just some of the images from across the country and around the world as people gathered to show support for the victims and survivors.
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Medical Examiner: Prince died of accidental drug overdose
The music legend had been taking a drug described as “many times more potent than heroin.”
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Case of same-sex couple to receive marriage license in 1971 reverberates today
Long before the fight over same-sex marriage began in earnest, long before gay couples began lining up for marriage licenses, Jack Baker and Michael McConnell decided to wed.
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Judge: ‘Plausible’ case of discrimination of transgender man at Minnesota hospital
Jakob Rumble, who’s identified in court records as a transgender man, said his gender identity was disregarded when he went to the emergency room at Fairview Southdale Hospital in Edina.
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Plaque at Minneapolis City Hall will commemorate first same-sex unions
A new plaque at Minneapolis City Hall that commemorates the state’s first legal same-sex marriages performed there in 2013 will be unveiled Thursday by Mayor Betsy Hodges.
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Man sentenced to 6 months for shooting couple with BB gun outside gay bar
MINNEAPOLIS — A Minnesota man who harassed customers outside a popular Minneapolis gay bar in September, and after yelling gay slurs, pulled out a CO2 powered BB gun and shot at a same-sex couple, has been sentenced to six months in the Hennepin County adult detention center.
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Gay couple shot by BB gun-wielding homophobe outside Minneapolis gay bar
MINNEAPOLIS — A Minnesota man is facing charges after harassing customers outside a popular Minneapolis gay bar, and after yelling gay slurs, allegedly pulled out a CO2 powered BB gun and fired at a same-sex couple.
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Minn. newspaper under fire for running full-page anti-transgender ad
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota’s largest daily newspaper is under fire for running an anti-transgender advertisement in Sunday’s edition that claimed boys may soon be allowed to shower with girls. The full page ad, paid for by the Minnesota Child Protection League, is in response to a proposed policy change by the Minnesota State High School League …