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Man threatens to kill LGBT cops & rape NYC city council speaker
Daniel Silvera is facing charges, including 16 counts of aggravated harassment as a hate crime.
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19 attorneys general sent Congress a letter opposing the ban on trans soldiers
“Transgender service members fill a number of critical military roles. Retaining these talented service members strengthens – not weakens – our military readiness.”
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David Brooks’s weird deli story is the meat in a pro-inequality column
Fancy bologna sandwiches are not what’s keeping the working class down.
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Police looking for man who beat a disabled man while shouting antigay slur
The victim was waiting for a bus in NYC’s Chelsea neighborhood when he was punched in the face. Police are investigating it as a hate crime.
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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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Grindr asks judge to toss suit over man whose life was upended by fake profiles
A judge will decide if a lawsuit can proceed after more than 1,000 men accosted a man at home and work after an ex-boyfriend posted fake profiles on the app.
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Check out photos from Pride parades this weekend
This past weekend was the big one, with Pride celebrations taking place in New York and San Francisco.
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Pride, in all its glory
In Prides past, I used to take offense that those were who got the ink and airtime, those groups of “extremes,” the uppercase versions of the LGBT spectrum.
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Washington, DC joins Oregon in offering third gender marker on drivers’ licenses
New York and California are in a race to be next.
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Google grants $1 million to preserve Stonewall oral history
Sen. Chuck Schumer said the grant sends a clear message to President Trump that Stonewall’s national monument designation is here to stay.