Month: July 2012

National News

Boy Scouts reaffirm ban on gays

After a confidential two-year review, the Boy Scouts of America on Tuesday emphatically reaffirmed its policy of excluding gays, ruling…

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Blog

White House Highlights LGBT Pride Month “Champions of Change”

On Thursday, July 19, the White House will honor ordinary people who are doing extraordinary things across the country to…

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National News

ULL gay studies minor under fire

The head of a prominent conservative Christian group in Louisiana is critical of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette for…

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Travel: Key West to Celebrate Tropical Heat Aug. 16-19

The offbeat island of Key West is known for its year-round subtropical weather, but temperatures are predicted to rise dramatically…

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Arts & Entertainment

COMMENTARY: Can GOP’s gonzo celebs help Romney win?

Chuck Norris lambasted the president for trying to get gays into the scouts and Ted Nugent says history might have…

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News

As gays serve openly, few problems for chaplains

Col. Timothy Wagoner has been an Air Force chaplain for 20 years, serving a denomination — the Southern Baptists— that…

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Feds find more coerced sex victims of US man

A U.S. man accused of coercing two teenage boys into making sexually explicit videos will be formally charged after investigators…

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Episcopal Church approves same-sex blessing service

Episcopal priests will be allowed to conduct services blessing same-sex relationships under a policy approved Tuesday at the church's national…

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Gay marriage supporters raise $952K in June

Supporters of gay marriage in Washington state said Monday that they raised more than $952,000 last month for the campaign…

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Asteroid named for gay rights pioneer Frank Kameny

A Canadian amateur astronomer has named an asteroid he discovered after U.S. gay rights pioneer Frank Kameny, who died last…

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