Month: December 2012

National News

Appeal Vowed In Nevada Same-Sex Marriage Ruling

A federal court challenge to Nevada's ban on same sex marriage has been turned back in U.S. District Court, but…

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Ban On Gay Change Therapy Faces First Legal Test

A first-of-its-kind California law prohibiting licensed psychotherapists from counseling gay minors on how to become heterosexual faced its first legal…

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National News

VCU Coach Says He Was Fired Because He Is Gay

VCU women's volleyball coach James Finley is fighting to get his job back after he says he was fired because…

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Council OKs Openly Gay Minneapolis Police Chief

Janee Harteau, a 25-year department veteran, is the first female and first openly gay police chief in the city's history.…

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International News

Second Defendant in Vatican Leaks Case Drops Appeal

A computer expert convicted along with the pope's former butler in the Holy See's leaks scandal has dropped his appeal,…

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National News

West Point Chapel Hosts Its First Same-Sex Wedding

Cadet Chapel, the landmark Gothic church that is a center for spiritual life at the U.S. Military Academy at West…

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Central Pa. GOP Lawmaker Tells Newspaper He is Gay

A state lawmaker from central Pennsylvania has come out as gay in an interview with his local newspaper.

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National News

Timing Essential In Ind. Gay Marriage Battle

Timing is everything when it comes to the battle over whether to amend Indiana's constitution to ban same-sex marriages.

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National News

Once Belittled, Gillibrand A Force In NY Politics

Kirsten Gillibrand was derided as a vulnerable flip-flopper when she was appointed to the Senate in 2009.

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Supreme Court Takes No Action Yet On Same-Sex Marriage Appeals

The Supreme Court took no action Friday on a pending series of appeals over the divisive issue of same-sex marriage.

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