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Marriage equality ally convicted in Bridgegate scandal thanks ‘gay community’
“I am innocent of these charges,” Bill Baroni said following his conviction, thanking his family and “friends in the gay community.”
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French judges fine ACT UP for calling homophobe ‘homophobe,’ ruling it an insult
A French court ruled the former president of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power must pay a fine of nearly $900 plus $1,600 in court fees.
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Mississippi black church torched and vandalized with ‘Vote Trump’ slogan
When firefighters arrived they found not only the predominantly black church burning but a spray-painted slogan on its side.
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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.
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Pulse victim’s mom says releasing calls to 911 would be traumatizing
“The cries and screaming of death is not a sound to be played over and over …” wrote Rosetta Evans.
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Satanist killed and ate police officer he met on Grindr, court hears
PC Semple’s DNA was found on a chopping board, chopsticks, the blade of a blender and the inside of a silver cooking pot during a search of Stefano Brizzi south London flat.
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Pedophile accused of raping old ladies says he’s ‘an innocent gay guy’
A man previously convicted of molesting a 14-year-old girl and his two half-brothers says the 75-year-old woman accusing him of rape actually raped him.
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Mennonite businessman convicted of helping ex-lesbian kidnap daughter
Neither mother nor daughter has been seen in the United States since, and Lisa Miller is considered a fugitive.
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This is how Pulse survivors say ‘thank you’ to donors who raised $9.5 million
Organizers say 100 percent of the funds collected will go directly to the survivors and the families of the 49 killed in the massacre.
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Pulse massacre spurs Florida LGBTQ group to join fight against gun violence
“Gun violence is a civil rights issue that disproportionately impacts all marginalized communities.”