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Before the debate: Clinton ad compares Trump to film bullies like Regina George
Donald Trump compared to famous bullies like Regina George, Biff Tannen and Nurse Ratched in a new campaign video from Clinton, set to run in seven swing states.
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Former Congressman Aaron Schock comes out of hiding (but not the closet)
The 35-year-old, totally-not-gay-100-percent-heterosexual, watersports-loving ex-lawmaker has been laying low for over a year now after resigning.
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Despite second case of HIV, PrEP still ‘most effective tool for HIV prevention’
A second man taking PrEP for HIV prevention has tested positive. Let’s take a deeper dive beyond the story to see what it means for gay men taking Truvada.
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Obama administration scores victory in ongoing trans bathroom rights battle
A federal magistrate in Chicago recommended a judge reject a preliminary injunction to block implementation of protections for transgender students.
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Former NFL star and LGBTQ ally sets Trump straight on ‘locker room talk’
LGBTQ ally and former punter Chris Kluwe made headlines for his open letter to an antigay lawmaker in 2012. Now he is back with another open letter written in his familiar, blistering style.
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NBA says moving All-Star Game back to Charlotte is a ‘high priority’
…provided there’s a resolution to a North Carolina law that restricts the rights of LGBT people.
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Highlights children’s magazine gets schooled on LGBTQ families
A same-sex couple with a young child asked Highlights to be more inclusive of LGBTQ families. The editors’ response lead to a backlash, and perhaps, finally, to growth.
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Man attacked by gay Trump supporter pens open letter of forgiveness to assailant
“I ask for you to consider opening your mind, and understanding the importance of accountability,” the victim wrote explaining why he won’t press charges.
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Fake Melania Trump makes a hilarious return to the Late Show
Laura Benanti returned to “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” last night with another spot-on impersonation of Melania Trump.
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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.