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Russian Orthodox patriarch compares same-sex marriage to Nazi laws and apartheid
“We believe this new trend poses a significant threat for the existence of the human race.”
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Romania will consult European court about how to recognize a same-sex marriage
Romania’s constitutional court said it would consult with a European court regarding the case of a couple who want their marriage abroad to be legally recognized in Romania.
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This cute couple and chocolate kisses will fill your holiday ad sweet spot
Hershey’s calls the married couple in the ad “the perfect example of the values and culture that is deeply embedded in our company.”
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One Million Moms has meltdown over Zales commercial featuring lesbian couple
The commercial features a lesbian wedding has the group claiming the company is “glorifying sin.”
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Utah same-sex marriage ban author Christensen wins re-election by three votes
Christensen was trailing on election night by almost 200 votes, but the race flipped over the past two weeks as election officials finished counting the 17,071 ballots cast.
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Same-sex couples appeal North Carolina’s religious objections law
Two of the plaintiffs are from a county where all magistrates recused themselves from performing marriages thanks to the new law.
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Justice Thomas urges conservatives to carry on anti-LGBT work of Antonin Scalia
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas argued that the court has too often granted people rights not found in the Constitution, citing the same-sex marriage decision.
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Kaine says he won’t run for president in 2020, will stand up to Trump
“Maybe the reason I’m in the Senate is for the next four years,” Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine said.
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Watch: A mighty morphing marriage proposal for these gay Power Rangers
It seems their love for all things Power Rangers is only surpassed by their love for one another.
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Donald Trump picks racist antigay Sen. Jeff Sessions for Attorney General
The man who once called a black assistant U.S. attorney “boy” and the NAACP “un-American” and “communist-inspired” is to be America’s top lawman.