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Atlanta police chief comes out as a lesbian
Erika Shields is the first openly gay chief of police in Atlanta.
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Baseball player apologizes for anti-gay slur
After nearly starting a brawl by calling an opponent an anti-gay slur, Kevin Pillar has apologized.
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Christians furious at Atlanta theater company for ‘blasphemous’ play
It’s Adam & Steve! But a Catholic group is promising to pose “as large a protest as we can help make possible” to show their disgust.
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Atlanta United soccer team condemns fans’ homophobic chant
The team says anyone caught chanting the Mexican slur will be ejected from the stadium.
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Not My President’s Day rallies protesting Trump take place across the country
Rallies are taking place in New York City, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago and Washington, D.C.
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Spicer pulls a Conway, inventing Atlanta terrorist attack when he meant Orlando
The only terrorist attack in Atlanta was carried out by a domestic terrorist opposed to gay rights and abortion.
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Ellen kicks off Kitten Bowl IV, the big game for the rest of us
Ellen’s Twitter followers celebrated furry fun at Georgia Tech, dressed up as cats in hopes of winning tickets to that other game.
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Transgender men in Georgia win the right to change their names
The county judge had told both men that he would only allow a transgender person to choose a gender-neutral name.
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The full list of last night’s Golden Globe Award winners
“La La Land” swept the awards.
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Atlanta jury swiftly convicts man who raped, killed Atlanta LGBTQ activist
The jury came to a decision within a half hour, convicting Donte Lamar Wyatt of breaking into the victim’s home and killing her.