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Massachusetts legislators reach compromise on trans rights bill
The compromise announced by a six-member conference committee could receive final votes in both chambers today.
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Judge: Lesbian has no parental rights because she didn’t marry partner
The relationship ended before same-sex marriage became legal in Michigan.
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Court nixes school’s request to keep trans teen out of bathroom
The school board immediately filed another appeal.
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The Stud: Rent increase may close San Francisco’s oldest gay bar
At 50 years old, the Stud is the longest continually running gay bar in the city and known throughout the country
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EEOC sues Bojangles for discriminating against transgender worker
The EEOC accuses the company of subjecting a transgender employee to a hostile work environment and fired her for reporting it.
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This teen came out to her Mom with a splash and a sign at Disneyland
A camera that takes souvenir photos on the Splash Mountain ride captured Gina’s colorful message to her mom.
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Dozens of pop stars release group charity single for Orlando victims
Sales will benefit the Equality Florida Pulse Victims Fund, the GLBT Community Center of Central Florida and GLAAD.
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Republican who called Democratic ex-congressman ‘faggot’ unapologetic
“…we’re hurting ourselves whenever we cede linguistic ground to the professionally aggrieved.”
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Texas Pride event cancelled after threats of violence
A Pride event in College Station, Texas has been cancelled after someone threatened it on Tumblr, saying, “Lock and Load. Time to get on the news.”
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Chelsea Manning hospitalized after failed suicide attempt
Manning reportedly tried to hang herself in her cell early Tuesday morning.