Month: February 2014

Business News

Uganda slapped with aid cuts over anti-gay law

Uganda's government has been hit with substantial aid cuts after the president enacted a severe anti-gay measure over which some…

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International News

Uganda health minister says gays will still get care

The medical workers who knew he was gay ignored him, attending to those who arrived after him as they openly…

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News

Notice of appeal in Va. gay marriage ruling filed

A second clerk plans to appeal a federal judge's ruling that declares Virginia's ban on same-sex marriages unconstitutional, according to…

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International News

Zambia activist acquitted after pro-gay remarks

Legal activists say a Zambian human rights worker has been acquitted in a Lusaka court of charges related to comments…

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News

BREAKING: Federal judge strikes down Texas same-sex marriage ban, issues stay

A federal judge has struck down a ban on same-sex marriage in Texas, ruling Wednesday it has no "rational relation…

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Foes of transgender rights law fail to force vote

Opponents of a new California law that provides transgender students certain rights in public schools have failed to gather enough…

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International News

Uganda tabloid prints list of ‘top’ homosexuals

A Ugandan newspaper published a list Tuesday of what it called the country's "200 top" homosexuals, outing some Ugandans who…

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Trial begins on Michigan gay marriage ban

An attorney for two Detroit-area women has urged a judge to strike down Michigan's ban on same-sex marriage and declare…

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Arts & Entertainment

The Fighter

Rob Smith’s memoir Closets, Combat and Coming Out is not only the first gay Iraq war memoir to be published…

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International News

Tutu urges Uganda’s Museveni against anti-gay bill

South Africa's retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu on Sunday made an impassioned plea to Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni not to sign…

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