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Venue owners appeal fine for denying lesbian couple wedding
Owners of a wedding venue — fined $13,000 for violating the New York’s anti-discrimination law — feel they should be allowed to follow their faith.
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Manhattan dentist arrested for meth use, child porn, and poking holes in condoms to spread HIV
The FBI say they had been watching Dr. John Wolf for two months before arresting him at 5 a.m. Friday morning.
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Accidentally pro-gay church sign stirs up international controversy
“Jesus had two dads,” the sign reads, “and he turned out just fine.”
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New York Christian group: Stop letting transgender student use boys’ restroom
A Christian advocacy group wants a western New York school district to stop letting a transgender student use the boys’ locker rooms and restrooms.
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Bloody sculpture draws attention to FDA’s ban on gay and bisexual donors
Encased in resin, Jordan Engles’ jaw-dropping art installation “Blood Mirror” uses blood donated by nine gay and bisexual men.
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Professional boxer: I was drugged, tricked into starring in gay porn threesome
Yusaf Mack, 35, is telling reporters he has absolutely no memory of starring in a gay porn scene.
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NY Gov. Cuomo to include gender identity in anti-bias rules
His move will prohibit discrimination against a transgender person when it comes to jobs, loans, schools and public accommodations.
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New York Fire Department releases “It Gets Better” video
Twelve FDNY firefighters, paramedics, and EMTs discuss the challenges they faced throughout their lives as openly gay members of New York’s Bravest.
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Raid of Rentboy.com by Homeland Security stirs anger
The takedown of the popular escorting website has prompted protests accusing federal authorities of anti-gay bias — and raises questions about why they singled out the site.
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Lawmakers: Make Stonewall Inn a national park site
Two New York legislators are launching a campaign to designate the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village as the first national park site honoring LGBT history.