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Yaas queen! John Oliver endorses RuPaul for President
#MakeAmericaFierceAgain
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Adele stole the Grammys last night with her emotional tribute to Beyonce
In an extraordinary moment between the music industry’s top female artists, Adele beat Beyonce – then said her competitor deserved to win.
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Meryl Streep goes after Trump again in emotional speech at HRC gala
“Yes, I am the most overrated, over-decorated and currently, I am the most over-berated actress…of my generation,” Streep said.
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Croatian LGBTQ community calls on government to condemn attack on gay party
Croatian gay rights groups are describing the attack as an “act of hate violence.”
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Is LGBTQ community infighting a sign we’re becoming our abusers?
When reading the personal attacks against “our own,” I must ask myself, “Have some of us taken on the characteristics of our abusers by perpetuating the abuse?”
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Judge rules Orlando bakery didn’t discriminate against anti-gay customer
The customer accused the bakery of religious discrimination when it didn’t bake a cake that said, “Homosexuality is an abomination unto the Lord.”
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Opposition to Trump, HB2 boost NAACP’s annual ‘Moral March on Raleigh’
The Rev. William Barber, state NAACP president and driving force behind the rally, portrayed Trump’s election as a right-wing response to recent expansions of equality and justice.
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Watch: Sean Spicer plays with dolls, models high heels in ‘SNL’ cold open
McCarthy also tackles Spicer’s “Bowling Green Massacre” moment, in which he referred to a non-existent terrorist attack in Atlanta multiple times — apparently intending to reference to Orlando massacre
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Polygamous families protest bigamy law in Utah: ‘If we were gay, we’d be OK’
The demonstration comes a month after the Supreme Court declined to hear a case from Kody Brown and his four wives on the TLC show “Sister Wives” challenging Utah’s bigamy law.
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Doll based on transgender teen Jazz Jennings to debut at New York Toy Fair
Jazz Jennings is the teenage transgender subject of the TLC documentary series “I am Jazz,” and has been a public face for transgender children since age 6.