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Boston traffic reporter comes out as a woman
“I am a much healthier and happier person now,” says WBZ-AM traffic reporter Kristen Eck.
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Curt Schilling tries to defend anti-trans Facebook post
He claims he was merely expressing his opinion, and those criticizing him are frauds.
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Pearl Jam cancels North Carolina concerts over anti-LGBTQ law
The band called the law “a despicable piece of legislation that encourages discrimination.
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Boston cancels 3 concerts over North Carolina anti-LGBTQ law
The latest act to cancel.
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Massachusetts court to hear gay parental rights case
The same state court that paved the way for same-sex marriage in the U.S. is now being asked to decide a complicated case about the parental rights of a once-partnered but unmarried gay couple.
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Doctor fired for telling an entire hospital about the “evils” of homosexuality.
Now, he’s hired Kim Davis’ lawyer, Liberty Counsel founder Mat Staver, to get his job back.
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Judge rules against Catholic school in gay-hiring retraction
A judge has ruled that a Catholic school violated state anti-discrimination law by rescinding a job offer to a gay man in a same-sex marriage.
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The man who kept gay groups out of Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade has died
According to his daughter, 85-year-old John Hurley “just slipped away.”
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Members of Congress urge passage of transgender rights bill
In the letter sent Monday evening, Democratic members of Congress urged the state Legislature to pass the bills before going on holiday break next week.
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Life insurance company denies coverage to man taking Truvada
A man who takes Truvada was turned down in his attempt to get long-term heath insurance, and now he’s planning to sue for discrimination.