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With a sly look, emphasis on the word ‘Constitution,’ Ginsburg pronounces two men married
No one was sure if she was emphasizing her own beliefs or giving a hint to the outcome of the case the Supreme Court is considering whether to decide if same-sex marriage is constitutional.
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Gay Luxembourg Prime Minister to marry partner: Sources
Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel is to wed his partner Gauthier Destenay next week, just a few months after the tiny country legalized same-sex marriage.
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Marshall University football player charged with beating same-sex couple
Steward Butler was arrested early Wednesday on battery charges alleging that he beat a same-sex couple.
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Cory Booker delivers impassioned speech on Senate floor to underscore need for marriage equality
The N.J. Senator took to the Senate floor to underscore the importance of nationwide marriage marriage equality, and to tell the story of Jim Obergefell, lead plaintiff in one of six cases to be heard by the Supreme Court.
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Former televangelist attacks Florida bakery to make a point about religious freedom
A Florida bakery is turning the tables on an Arizona evangelist who posted an online video attacking the bakery when it refused to provide a cake decorated with the words “‘We do not support gay marriage.”
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Church says it will ‘reconsider’ Indianapolis convention if governor signs anti-LGBT bill
Leaders of the Disciples of Christ church wrote to Gov. Mike Pence urging him to veto the proposed “religious freedom” bill that would legalize discrimination against LGBT people.
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Report: ISIS publicly beheads three men in Iraq, two for alleged homosexual acts
The jihadist group has carried out hundreds of executions as it has imposed its brutal version of Islamic law, many of them photographed or videotaped.
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Colorado, Iowa, Oregon lawmakers considering ‘conversion therapy’ bans
Three more states could soon join California, New Jersey and the District of Columbia in outlawing therapy that seeks to change the sexual orientation or gender identity of LGBT youth.
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Student’s art of two young men kissing stirs controversy at Canadian high school
A high school student’s mural of two young men kissing is causing some controversy at the small school north of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada.