Following the decidedly unceremonious demise of the Washington Blade earlier this week, some former staffers have voluntarily worked together to start...
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This year's Equality Summit at Sweden's Presidency of the European Union marked the first time the EU has worked together with LGBT rights...
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Activists in Greece are pushing for equal rights, according to Amnesty International's Georgia Trimspioti in an interview with World Focus. In stark...
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Newsweek's Ramin Setoodeh came out (pardon the pun) this week with an interesting, if laughable, op-ed piece arguing that the flaming queens on TV...
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Come Tuesday, voters in Maine could make history by becoming the first U.S. state to make same-gender marriage legal by popular vote. It will also be...
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President Obama gave a rousing, well-rounded speech to an audience of LGBT people and their advocates in Washington, D.C. tonight, stating right up...
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Guy Ritchie calls Madonna "retarded" in this month's issue of Esquire: "I still love her...but she's retarded too." But...
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The National Equality March and rally is this Sunday, October 11 in Washington, D.C., to symbolically coincide with National Coming Out Day. But...
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The National Equality March is this weekend, October 10-11 in Washington, D.C. Senator Harry Reid has canceled the traditional Columbus Day recess,...
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The city of Cleveland, Ohio has pledged $700,000 if the 2014 Gay Games (a.k.a. The Gay Olympics) selects them as its host city. In addition, in-kind...
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