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Orlando Cruz, first openly gay professional boxer, marries partner
NEW YORK — Openly gay professional boxer Orlando Cruz married his partner, José Manuel Colón, in a ceremony in New York’s Central Park on Saturday.
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Gay rights protesters disrupt Met Opera gala over Russia’s anti-gay laws
NEW YORK — Four members of the advocacy group Queer Nation NY on Monday disrupted the Metropolitan Opera’s Opening Night Gala, demanding that pro-Putin Russian performers at the Gala — and the Met itself — end their silence on the Kremlin’s attacks on LGBT Russians.
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Quinn gives hearty endorsement to fellow Democrat de Blasio for NYC mayor
NEW YORK — City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, once the most bitter of foes, stood side by side in front of City Hall on Tuesday as she backed him for mayor, sealing the endorsement with a hearty hug.
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NYPD makes arrest in Chelsea hate crime attack on two gay men
NEW YORK — The New York Police Department has arrested a suspect in connection with a bias attack on a gay couple leaving a movie theater last month.
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Man charged with murder in anti-gay hate crime in Queens
NEW YORK — The New York Police Department has charged a 22-year-old man with an anti-gay hate crime in the stabbing death of a man found under an elevated subway line in Queens.
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LGBT city council candidates score historic wins in NYC election
New Yorkers across the city voted to send a record number of LGBT candidates to the city council, electing three incumbents and three newcomers in Tuesday’s Democratic primary.
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Quinn falls short in bid to become first female, first LGBT mayor of New York
NEW YORK — Lesbian city official and mayoral hopeful Christine Quinn fell far short Tuesday of her goal to win at least a run-off spot in the New York City mayoral race’s Democratic primary.
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Judge rejects motion by Catholic school that fired transgender teacher
NEW YORK — A judge in New York on Monday refused to dismiss a complaint by a former teacher at a Catholic school was fired after notifying school officials that he was transitioning from male to female.
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NYC mayoral hopefuls begin final campaign sprint to Tuesday’s primary
NEW YORK — The candidates for New York City mayor blanketed television programs with commercials, gave interviews to nearly anyone holding a microphone and relied on old-fashioned retail politicking as they embarked on the frantic stretch run of the primary campaign.
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NY Times endorses Christine Quinn as Democratic choice for mayor of New York
The New York Times on Saturday endorsed City Council Speaker Christine Quinn to be the next Mayor of New York.