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‘Religious freedom’ laws are like binge eating ice cream
This has to be the best description of the recent “religious freedom” laws sweeping through the country.
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John Kasich ‘probably’ wouldn’t have signed North Carolina law
Republican presidential candidate John Kasich was asked about North Carolina and Mississippi’s new anti-LGBTQ laws on Sunday, and his answer may surprise you.
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Mexican political party calls Donald Trump a ‘fa**ot’ in TV spot
The new ad demands Donald Trump show respect for Mexicans – by calling him a “puto.”
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Witnesses allege Miami Beach Burger King attack wasn’t a hate crime
As new evidence emerges and witnesses come forward, police are investigating the possibility that Jordan Schaeffer was actually the aggressor – and not the victim.
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Tony Perkins is happy to hate taking your money from ‘extremist’ PayPal
After denouncing PayPal as an extremist company “anyone with half a brain” shouldn’t use, Tony Perkins is more than happy to take your cash via… PayPal.
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Charles Barkley: NBA should move All-Star game out of North Carolina
“With the position of power that I’m in and being able to be on television, I’m supposed to stand up for the people who can’t stand up for themselves.”
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Ellen speaks up about Mississippi’s new religious discrimination law
Ellen Degeneres isn’t known for her political stances, but the recent spate of laws allowing discrimination against LGBT people has the mild mannered comic taking a stand.
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Gay former Olympian Greg Louganis will finally appear on a Wheaties box
The gay former Olympian says he harbors no ill will toward cereal maker General Mills for their decision to snub him in the 1980s at the height of his career.
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Wicked composer bans all productions in North Carolina
Steven Schwartz, the famed composer behind hits like “Pippin,” “Godspell,” and “Wicked,” is putting his ruby colored slipper down.
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Hundreds sing ‘Let Us Pee’ outside of North Carolina governor’s mansion
A gathering to protest North Carolina’s new law overturning protections for LGBT people took a unique turn on Sunday.