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Verdict expected Tuesday in Wikileaks court martial of Bradley Manning
FORT MEADE, Md — The military judge in the in the Wikileaks court martial involving U.S. Army Private Bradley Manning said Monday that she will announce a verdict in the case on Tuesday.
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Cameroon detains colleagues of slain gay rights activist Eric Lembembe
YOUNDE, Cameroon — Police in Cameroon have refused to release two LGBT activists detained on Saturday as potential witnesses in the investigation of the murder of activist and journalist Eric Lembembe.
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LGBT groups urge N.Y. city council to defend ban on ‘stop and frisk’ policy
NEW YORK — More than two dozen national and international LGBT advocacy organizations on Monday urged New York City legislators to defend legislation banning police profiling against a veto by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, saying the infamous “stop-and-frisk policy” unfairly targets LGBT people of color.
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Under fire for arresting gay men, sheriff says he will stop enforcing sodomy law
BATON ROUGE, La. — The Sheriff’s Office in East Baton Rouge, La., that arrested at least 12 men since 2011 under a sodomy law invalidated in 2003 by the U.S. Supreme Court, now says it “should have taken a different approach” to concerns about park safety, and will no longer enforce the outdated law.
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Bullied gay teen is fifth suicide at Iowa high school in past 5 years
PLEASANT HILL, Iowa — Alexander (AJ) Betts, a 16-year-old gay teen, took his own life over the weekend, becoming the fifth student from a suburban Des Moines, Iowa, high school to do so in the past five years.
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Pope Francis on gay priests: ‘Who am I to judge?’
Pope Francis reached out to gays on Monday, saying he wouldn’t judge priests for their sexual orientation in a remarkably open and wide-ranging news conference as he returned from his first foreign trip.
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Same-sex couple marries outside Philly despite Pa. ban on gay marriage
PHILADELPHIA — A suburban Philadelphia woman who tied the knot with her longtime partner Sunday with a county marriage license despite the commonwealth’s ban on same-sex marriage said it was the day “that every committed couple waits for.”
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Baton Rouge, La., cops arresting gay men for private consensual sex
BATON ROUGE, La. — At least a dozen men since 2011, the most recent on July 18, have been arrested in East Baton Rouge, La., under the state’s unenforceable “crimes against nature” anti-sodomy law.
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Neb. lawmakers to revive gay marriage debate, possible ballot measure
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska lawmakers will revive a gay marriage debate later this year, with a hearing that could lead to a proposed ballot measure on the issue.
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Group says Iowa officials stalling on birth certificates for children of lesbian parents
DES MOINES, Iowa — The state’s largest gay advocacy group is accusing the Iowa Department of Public Health of needlessly delaying listing both partners in lesbian couples on their children’s birth certificates, despite an Iowa Supreme Court ruling earlier this year that it must do so.