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Gay couple who are ‘father and son’ can revoke adoption in order to marry
One man adopted the other when same-sex marriage was illegal to lower their inheritance tax and out of a desire “be a family of our own.”
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Clinton campaign: ‘We intend to participate’ in Wisconsin recount
While the Clinton campaign has not found any “actionable” evidence of election tampering, it will participate in the recount process.
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Out Pennsylvania state representative Brian Sims wins reelection
“The election may be over, but the work is just beginning,” Sims says.
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Catholic priest who worked as youth minister busted for child porn
Rev. Kevin Gugliotta last worked at a church in Union, N.J., after moving from parish to parish in recent years.
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Transgender students sue Pennsylvania district over restroom rule
They’re also seeking unspecified monetary damages, other policies to avoid transgender discrimination and training for administrators.
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Pedophile accused of raping old ladies says he’s ‘an innocent gay guy’
A man previously convicted of molesting a 14-year-old girl and his two half-brothers says the 75-year-old woman accusing him of rape actually raped him.
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Amplifying bisexual voices
This is the culmination of the third annual Bisexual Awareness Week.
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Neighbors scrawl slur on gay men’s garage after dispute over fence
The Pennsylvania couple were sued by neighbors who say their only objection was to their fence, not their sexuality.
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‘You beat us… you kill us:’ Brian Sims demands PA. pass LGBTQ rights
“This state has spent far too long putting a bullseye on my back and the backs of the people standing with me,” Sims declared.
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Pennsylvania: LGBT nondiscrimination bill advances in state senate
Legislation to prohibit discrimination in employment and housing based on sexual orientation or gender identity cleared a first hurdle Wednesday.