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This man is trying to reverse same-sex marriage by marrying his laptop
“This is about who is on the right side of reality,” he says.
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State proposals on LGBTQ rights push businesses into the spotlight
Companies are speaking up loudly in states where bills have been proposed as part of a backlash to the Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage.
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Because of new transgender law, drug maker reconsidering $20 million North Carolina factory
Braeburn Pharmaceuticals said it is “reevaluating our options based on the recent, unjust legislation”.
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More CEOs seek repeal of North Carolina transgender law
The list now includes Apple, Starbucks, Barnes & Noble, Uber, and more.
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80 CEOs send a letter demanding repeal of North Carolina’s anti-LGBTQ law
Corporate leaders from Apple, Levi Strauss, Airbnb, Twitter, Yahoo, Orbitz and others say the law “sanctions discrimination.”
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Tech giants join rebuke of North Carolina law blocking LGBT rights
Apple, Google and Facebook are among a dozen big companies or their top executives objecting to a North Carolina law that bars municipalities from adopting anti-discrimination ordinances.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook on why he came out
“People need to hear that being gay is not a limitation. “
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Russian lawmaker says Apple violated gay ‘propaganda’ law by distributing U2 album
The lawmaker says Apple violated Russia’s ban on gay “propaganda” when it delivered U2’s latest album to a half-billion iTunes users for free last year.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook: ‘There’s something very dangerous happening in states across the country’
Apple CEO Tim Cook is calling on colleagues leading other major companies to take a stand against so-called “religious freedom” legislation similar to one enacted in Indiana.
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In latest update, Apple adds emojis depicting same-sex couples, gay parents
Lovers of emojis, the cute graphics that punctuate online writing and texts, will soon be able to pick from different skin tones and depictions of same-sex couples and families with two moms or two dads on Apple devices.