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NC governor doubles down on anti-LGBT law, continues to blame gay rights group
“The left brought this issue up, not the right,” McCrory said, also blaming activists with the group Human Rights Campaign for forcing the issue.
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Salt Lake City will study adding LGBT public accommodation protections
The study is expected to take 12 to 18 months. Doesn’t that seem a little excessive?
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Watch: Melania Trump takes on critics in interview with Randy Rainbow
Our favorite fake election correspondent is back and he’s funnier than ever.
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Matthew Shepard’s mom stars in new political ad: ‘Donald Trump terrifies me’
An iconic voice of the LGBT rights movement is joining the chorus denouncing the increasingly reviled Republican candidate.
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Attack on NC Dem headquarters lost amid news of hit on GOP the same night
The Democratic and Republican headquarters in Orange County, North Carolina were both attacked on the same day, but only one was widely reported.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook was on Clinton’s list of potential vice presidential picks
A leaked email from campaign chair John Podesta shows they were also considering Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Bill and Melinda Gates.
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Why is Chris Hemsworth asking male celebrities to paint their nails?
Brothers Chris and Liam Hemsworth are among the men enlisted in the Polished Man campaign by Y Generation Against Poverty (YGAP).
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Ted Cruz tweets then deletes warning of mandatory sex changes if Clinton wins
A spokesman for Cruz said the tweet did not come from anyone authorized to use his account, but stopped short of claiming it had been hacked.
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Ousted Alabama Supreme Court justice claims court wants to ‘humiliate’ him now
Acting Chief Justice Lyn Stuart last week sent a letter asking Moore to clear out his office of personal items and return his keys by Oct. 18.
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Judge rules Louisiana Attorney General can block contracts with LGBT protections
The governor’s attempt to force the state attorney general to sign off on contracts that include LGBT anti-discrimination language was thrown out by a state judge.