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Ben Carson: being trans ‘doesn’t make any sense’
The former neurosurgeon and presidential candidate showed a shocking misunderstanding of “this whole transgender thing.”
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FBI: No evidence Orlando shooting was motivated by homophobia
Despite the identities of those targeted, his homophobic remarks, and claims he used gay dating apps, the killer’s motives remain unclear.
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Opportunity is upon us: perpetuate racism or turn back from the abyss?
We are at a crossroads in our collective national consciousness.
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Sunday is a double rainbow day for marriage equality hero
June 26 is not only the anniversary of two key rulings by the Supreme Court on marriage equality, it’s also the day Jim Obergefell popped the question.
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After Orlando: A tale of two Floridas
Florida’s Key West is one of the most gay-friendly places in the country. The Florida Panhandle (many locals call it the Redneck Riviera) is a different story.
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Mississippians take action against anti-LGBTQ ‘religious exemption’ bill
“You have this feeling like you’re a dog on a long leash. You’re running and you’re running, and you think you’re free and you get jerked back.”
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Activist attacks Family Research Council’s antigay leader Tony Perkins
Angela Peoples of GetEqual openly confronted Perkins during a press conference at a Donald Trump event.
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The heartbreaking reason this little girl is standing on a toilet
The photo was posted after a gunman killed 49 people and injured dozens of others at a gay nightclub in Orlando.
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Check out this magic moment as Disney World honored the Pulse 49
One week after the tragedy, the Magic Kingdom silenced Main Street U.S.A. for 49 seconds; one second for every life lost.
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The Pulse effect: Orlando tragedy inspires teens to come out
Sam Johnson, one of the top teen soccer players in Washington state, is a college student, a lifeguard, and now an openly gay man.