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Despite antigay petition, Adam Lambert will still perform in Singapore
Signed by 20,000 people, the petition claims Lambert is “well-known for his active promotion of a highly sexualized lifestyle and LGBT rights.”
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Maxim magazine’s Russian version “forgives” these celebs for being gay
The article, titled “Gays We Respect,” begins: “We, men, do not consider men who love men to be men…. But there are exceptions. “
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Scientists debate boundaries, ethics of human gene editing
Scientists are arguing about the revolutionary technology, which promises to cure intractable diseases — and threatens to make designer babies a reality.
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US Marine found guilty of killing transgender Filipino
A Philippine court on Tuesday convicted a U.S. Marine of killing a Filipino last year after he discovered she was a transgender woman.
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Bono, Clooney, Kardashian part of all-star campaign for AIDS
Bono is a launching an all-star campaign featuring “once-in-a-lifetime experiences” that can be won after donating at least $10 to his organization.
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Russia HIV infection bucks trends as World AIDS Day marked
By 2016, the country’s Federal AIDS Center estimates the total number of those diagnosed with HIV will reach 1 million.
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Pope: There are bigger issues than condoms and HIV
Pope Francis dismissed a question about whether condoms can be condoned in the fight against AIDS — by saying there are more important issues in the world.
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Two straight Brazilian actors make out — to stick it to “macho card-carriers”
Two of Brazil’s most famous actors — who both identify as straight — shared a long kiss on stage at the Brazilian GQ Men of the Year Awards.
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Philippine court to issue verdict in US Marine’s murder case
A Philippine court is expected to deliver its verdict Tuesday in the case of a U.S. Marine accused of murdering a transgender Filipino.
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LGBT rights activists march in New Delhi parade
Organizers said that while the pride parade celebrated the gains India’s LGBT community has made in recent years, they also wanted to highlight the continuing discrimination it faces.