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Connie Kopelov, first same-sex spouse in New York, dies at 90
She was Phyllis Siegel’s partner for 23 years, but their short marriage was historic.
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US monument status doesn’t guarantee Stonewall Inn’s future
The area around Stonewall Inn may become the first national monument dedicated to gay rights, but that mean the property will always be a bar.
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Woman who verbally attacked trans woman on NYC subway speaks out
“Don’t judge me unless you know me,” she says.
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With Cruz out, antigay conservative leaders assess Trump’s stance
His mixed commentary on gay rights issues has irked activists on both the left and right.
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Disturbing footage captures trans woman assaulted on New York subway
The victim hasn’t reported the crime. She says the fact that people can see the incident through her eyes is enough.
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Hillary Clinton wins Democratic primary in NY
Clinton beat out rival Bernie Sanders in Tuesday’s election, further extending her lead in the delegates needed to win the Democratic nomination.
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Primary: Cheers break out in Trump Tower as he takes NY
He’ll speak soon in front of assembled reporters, supporters and staffers.
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This prankster openly read inappropriate books on the subway. Check out the reactions.
Scott Rogowsky pretended to be reading some seriously saucy material while traveling on the New York subway.
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New York bans state trips to Mississippi because of new antigay law
In a statement, Andrew Cuomo said the Mississippi law is a “sad, hateful” measure.
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New York bar owner egged, called antigay slurs
The confrontation happened early Saturday evening at Hardware Bar in Hell’s Kitchen.