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Antigay evangelical admits he’s “addicted” to suing for “religious freedom”
Mark Savage once put “homosexuality is an intrinsic disorder inclined towards evil” on his resume and sued people for telling him it wasn’t a good idea. But he swears that doesn’t make him a bigot.
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Demi Lovato may identify as trans in the future because they’re a “very fluid person”
The singer explained that their gender identity is still evolving, and they may identify as a woman again, or trans, in the future.
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Rachel Maddow reaches agreement to remain at MSNBC despite considering an exit
Maddow is inking a deal which enables her to pursue other ventures with MNSBC and NBCUniversal while continuing to host one of the nation’s top cable shows.
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Israel is ending their ban on blood donation from queer men. Why isn’t America?
Men who have sex with men (and women they have sex with) in America are still prevented from freely giving blood as other countries around the world, blood banks, and scientists move away from such archaic policies.
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Bowen Yang creates the newest gay slang term in response to thirsty tweeters
“I’m here to coin ‘mussy’ — a ‘bussy’ with an m,” the SNL star proclaimed, “you do the math.”
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Ritchie Torres is pushing for mandate requiring all air travelers are vaccinated
“The TSA never allows people to enter planes or airports with a weapon, and the delta variant is a weapon.”
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Vatican fears that more Catholic priests will be outed using Grindr data
The same right-wing reporters that outed a Grindr-using Catholic leader have released more reports, suggesting that they could out several people within the Catholic Church – including some possibly living at the Vatican.
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Josh Duggar wants his child pornography charges thrown out because of Donald Trump
Duggar’s attorneys are trying to get his charges dismissed because Homeland Security investigated him under the leadership of two Trump-appointed officials, both of whom were later deemed to have unlawfully held the position.
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A mayor & thousands of businesses asked a city council for civil rights law. The council voted no.
The non-discrimination ordinance would protect LGBTQ people and keep businesses from fleeing town. It still didn’t pass – and council members have different excuses as to why.
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Basketball star Breanna Stewart & champion wife welcome their first child Ruby
“I hope this continues to show people that there is no perfect way to find love or have a family.”