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This Indiana college football player stood up in front of his teammates & came out as gay
This is what bravery looks like.
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Federal court denies rehearing of anti-gay discrimination case
The court decided the 1964 Civil Rights Act doesn’t protect against workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. The case now heads to the Supreme Court.
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Former Indiana politician killed after gay ‘casual encounter’ turns violent
He was found naked and beaten in the backseat of his car.
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Judge to lesbian parents fighting for rights: ‘You can’t overcome biology’
All they ask is to both be recognized as their child’s parent.
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Over 100 students walk out of Mike Pence’s commencement speech
Students cited the Vice President’s opposition to LGBTQ rights as one of the main reasons for the protest.
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Why this gay man spray painted anti-gay graffiti on his church is just sad
George Nathaniel Stang confessed to staging the act of vandalism and apologized for “creating more hate.”
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Trans boy wins ‘Prom King’ title at Indianapolis high school
He has a message for kids who are bullied in school: “Believe in your own happiness.”
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Longtime ally Dannel Malloy won’t run for reelection as Connecticut’s governor
Gov. Dannel Malloy led the charge in objecting to laws in Indiana and North Carolina that discriminated against LGBTQ Americans.
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Historic ruling: Discriminating against gays violates federal civil rights law
A federal appeals court ruled for the first time Tuesday that the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects LGBT employees from workplace discrimination.
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Gunman who was headed to WeHo Pride with explosives pleads not guilty
Prosecutors say James Wesley Howell had 15 pounds of explosives rigged to blow up and a loaded assault rifle when he was arrested in Santa Monica.