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Former sheriff calls for uprising against gays ‘shoving their agenda down our throats’
A former Arizona sheriff says gays in Utah “are shoving their agenda down our throats” and is calling for an “uprising” against same-sex marriage.
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LGBT groups to once again participate in annual Vietnamese Tet parade
WESTMINSTER, Calif. — Community members have voted to once again include gay and lesbian residents in Orange County’s annual Vietnamese new year’s parade.
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Va. Assembly to consider bill to ban conversion therapy on LGBT youth
RICHMOND, Va. — A bill that proposes to ban the use of controversial gay-to-straight conversion (or, reparative) therapy on LGBT youth in Virginia will go before the 2014 General Assembly.
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Israel border officers in home custody after brutal attack on transgender woman
TEL AVIV, Israel — A group of 11 men have been remanded to home custody after allegedly attacking a transgender woman Saturday morning in Tel Aviv, reported the Daily Ha’aretz.
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Group wants to repeal Navajo Nation’s ban on same-sex marriage
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — An effort to repeal the Navajo Nation’s same-sex marriage ban has been energized by court decisions in some states to allow such unions.
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Utah’s Weber State University extends benefits to same-sex couples
OGDEN, Utah — Weber State University says it will extend insurance benefits to spouses of employees in same-sex marriages.
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Report: Clay Aiken ‘actively considering’ run for U.S. House
Former “American Idol” finalist Clay Aiken is actively considering a bid to represent North Carolina’s 2nd congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, according to a report by the Washington Blade.
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Idaho governor, GOP lawmakers pledge to defend state’s gay marriage ban
BOISE, Idaho — Republicans pledged to defend Idaho’s ban on same-sex marriage from a legal challenge, while Democrats favor letting similar cases elsewhere proceed rather than dedicating taxpayer resources to what they believe will be a losing battle.
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Utah man goes on hunger strike to demand end to same-sex marriages
SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah man is on a hunger strike, vowing to go without any food until the state stops allowing same-sex couples to marry.
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Vikings to investigate allegations Kluwe was released over gay marriage support
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Vikings have retained a former chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court and a former federal trial attorney to conduct an investigation into Chris Kluwe’s allegations that he was released from the team due to his support of gay marriage.