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Debate over transgender bathroom access spreads nationwide
The surge began last year after social conservatives lost a long battle to prevent the legalization of same-sex marriage.
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This man is trying to reverse same-sex marriage by marrying his laptop
“This is about who is on the right side of reality,” he says.
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Hate groups are reaching out to minorities more than LGBT orgs
LGBT groups assume minority communities will climb on board and fight for our equality. That lack of outreach has become our Achilles’ heel.
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Bathrooms become battlegrounds in anti-discrimination debate
Most of the 20 largest U.S. cities now enforce state laws or local ordinances that include allowances for people to use the bathroom of the gender they identify with.
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Man convicted in 1991 Texas gay bashing, murder leaves prison
The last of the 10 people serving time for the 1991 gay-bashing death of a Houston banker has left prison on parole.
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To avoid another defeat like HERO, it’s time to deal with the “Bathroom Thing”
The reaction to a setback shouldn’t be blaming the other side — nor to demonize them as “bigots” or “hicks.” Instead, we need to work to turn out the vote.
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Body of brutally murdered gay man discovered in the woods near burned truck
Wounds on the body indicate 28-year-old Marc Pourner was tied, gagged, and suffered massive blunt force trauma to the head.
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Parole granted for man convicted in 1991 Texas gay slaying
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles is granting parole for the only man still serving time in the 1991 gay-bashing death of a Houston banker.
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NFL: Houston Equal Rights Ordinance defeat has no bearing on 2017 Super Bowl
A spokesman for the NFL announced that everything will go ahead as planned, despite calls from several gay rights advocates and a change.org petition.
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Beyoncé disappoints by ignoring Houston’s anti-discrimination ordinance
Blogger Carlos Maza writes, “Beyoncé has repeatedly refused the opportunity to speak out against the legalization of discrimination against LGBT people.”