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Super Bowl highlights Texas bathroom bill fight and potential of future boycotts
If Texas passes Senate Bill 6 it could be the last time a major sporting event is held in the Lone Star State for awhile.
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Best one yet: Lady Gaga kills it on James Corden’s carpool karaoke
And you’ll learn something about “Bad Romance” that you likely didn’t know.
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Fate of Super Bowl still threatened by antigay bill
Falcons owner Arthur Blank joins a growing list of business leaders fighting the legislation.
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Viewers are angry at Beyoncé and Coldplay for ‘promoting homosexuality’ at the Super Bowl
“I believe the message of that halftime show was: ‘Quickly, become a homosexual.'”
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NFL: Houston Equal Rights Ordinance defeat has no bearing on 2017 Super Bowl
A spokesman for the NFL announced that everything will go ahead as planned, despite calls from several gay rights advocates and a change.org petition.
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Super Bowl, World Series champs back marriage equality in Supreme Court brief
The New England Patriots support marriage equality for same-sex couples. So do the San Francisco Giants.
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Gay dating app scores billboards outside Super Bowl host stadium
Sports enthusiasts visiting Glendale, Ariz., for Super Bowl XLIX will be greeted by two 48- by 14-foot digital billboards hoping to spark conversation about equality and acceptance in sports.
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Glendale, Ariz., will not have LGBT, gender identity protections by Super Bowl
A piece of legislation that would add sexual orientation and gender identity to protected classes in the City of Glendale will not happen by the Super Bowl, according to the city’s mayor.
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Super Bowl 2015 host city signs on to LGBT-supportive ‘Unity Pledge’
Glendale, Ariz., home to the Arizona Cardinals and host city of Super Bowl XLIX on Feb. 1, 2015, has signed on to a pledge in support of the LGBT community.
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Super Bowl 2015 host city to consider LGBT-inclusive non-discrimination ordinance
GLENDALE, Ariz. — The city of Glendale, Ariz., could become the fifth Arizona city to pass an LGBT-inclusive non-discrimination ordinance under a proposal from a local city councilman. The west Phoenix suburb is home to the Arizona Cardinals and will host Super Bowl XLIX on Feb.1.