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Antigay boxer Tyson Fury relinquishes titles, loses boxing license
Tyson Fury, who is embattled in a drug controversy and has reported that he is manic depressive, is now officially out of boxing.
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Because of anti-LGBTQ law, North Carolina’s loss is South Carolina’s gain
The loss of NCAA tournament games this year is expected to deprive the city of Greensboro an estimated $15 million in revenue.
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Mexico’s soccer fans may be banned from stadium after 3rd fine for antigay slur
Mexico isn’t alone: Honduras, El Salvador, Canada, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Peru, Italy and Albania all also received fines.
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Soccer star Robbie Rogers teaching his son Caleb to kick will give you the awws
The out soccer player captioned his adorable Instagram video: “Caleb thinks my touch is pretty hilarious.”
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Southern Conference doesn’t want to ‘punish’ N.C., so won’t pull championships
While the league “reaffirmed their resolute opposition to legislation that discriminates against any individual,” the conference is standing pat.
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More collegiate sports tournaments are pulling out of North Carolina
The league will send a letter to Gov. Pat McCrory to express its opposition to the measure and call for its immediate repeal.
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Trans teen athlete says McDonald’s fired him ‘because of the media’ attention
An LGBTQ group in Canada wants McDonalds to apologize to Kenny Cooley.
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English football punishes player who tweeted that gays should ‘burn’ and ‘die’
Andre Gray was suspended for four matches for social media comments he made four years ago.
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Canadian trans teen welcomed by high school football teammates
Not only did he make the team, Kevin Cooley was chosen to be wide receiver.
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Gov. McCrory and N.C. congressman question NCAA, ACC tax exempt status
Rep. Richard Hudson promised to “explore” the tax exempt status of the NCAA and ACC after they cancelled championship games in the state. Gov. McCrory brought it up as well.