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U.S. Sen. Rob Portman’s gay son pens his coming out story
The gay son of U.S. Sen. Rob Portman tells his coming out story in a column that praises his father for being thoughtful and open minded, and for the GOP Senator’s willingness to take a political risk by supporting marriage equality for same-sex couples.
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Eric Alán: Shunned by family for being gay, oil rigger makes sizzling music to dance by
Eric Alán has two distinct personalities. To bring in the bread, he works three consecutive weeks as an oil rigger out in the Gulf Coast. Then he gets three weeks off to immerse himself in music, his lifelong passion.
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Famed music executive Clive Davis comes out as bisexual in new memoir
In his new memoir, “The Soundtrack of My Life,” famed record producer and music industry executive Clive Davis comes out as bisexual.
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U.S. national team player, MLS star Robbie Rogers comes out, announces retirement
‘My secret is gone, I am a free man, I can move on and live my life as my creator intended’ — And with that statement, former Major League Soccer player Robbie Rogers announced Friday that he is gay, and — at the age of 25 — is retiring from the sport.
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MIT ballplayer comes out to teammates: ‘It was so supportive, it was ridiculous’
Sean Karson, a junior at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and co-captain of the Engineers baseball team, took a deep breath, and told his coaches and teammates this week that he is gay.
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Openly gay and bisexual men are happier than straight men, says study
MONTREAL, Quebec — Openly gay and bisexual men are happier than straight men, according to a new University of Montreal study published in the Jan. 29, 2013 issue of Psychosomatic Medicine magazine.
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Surprise, surprise, surprise: Actor Jim Nabors marries longtime partner
HONOLULU — Actor and singer Jim Nabors, best known for his starring role in the 1960s television sitcom “Gomer Pyle, USMC,” married his longtime partner Stan Cadwallader ealier this month.
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Meet Jacob Rudolph, the high school senior who came out to 300 classmates
MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts talks to Jacob Rudolph, the LGBT teen from New Jersey who came out at a school awards ceremony.
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High school senior awarded ‘class actor’ comes out in front of 300 classmates
Jacob Rudolph, a high school senior from in Parsippany, N.J., stood before 300 classmates on Friday night during his senior class awards ceremony to accept the honor of Class Actor. But Jacob’s acceptance speech revealed that his acting went deeper than a few school plays.
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Boy Scouts camp counselor comes out in ‘It Gets Better’ video
Derek Nance, a program director at the Mataguay Scout Ranch in San Diego, Calif., came out in this “It Gets Better” video posted on YouTube Thursday. Nance speaks out against the Boy Scouts of America’s anti-gay policies and says he knows “the time will come when LGBT Scouts can openly serve on summer camp staff […]