Month: July 2013

International News

2 men found guilty under Cameroon’s anti-gay law

A court in Cameroon found two men guilty under the country's harsh law banning gay sex on Tuesday, a lawyer said, continuing a string of recent convictions that has drawn…

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Opponents attack Montenegro’s first gay pride

Several hundred people shouting "Kill the gays" attacked gay activists and clashed with police on Wednesday in a bid to disrupt the first ever pride event in staunchly conservative Montenegro,…

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Sperm donor asks for judgment without trial

A man being pursued for child support by the state in a sperm donor case is asking a judge to rule in his favor before a trial.

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United States reaches agreement with Arcadia, California school district to resolve sex discrimination allegations

The United States entered into a settlement agreement with the Arcadia Unified School District in Arcadia, Calif., to resolve an investigation into allegations of discrimination against a transgender student based…

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Arts & Entertainment

The Normal Heart Playwright Larry Kramer: I Don’t Know Why Gay People Are Hated, But We Are

Parade's Dotson Rader interviews gay rights activist Larry Kramer on his new movie, Hollywood actors playing gay, equal marriage, and more.

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Judge rules for Ohio men’s same-sex marriage

A federal judge has ruled in favor of two Ohio men who want their out-of-state marriage recognized as one of them nears death, a case that's seen as encouraging for…

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NM attorney general not defending gay marriage ban

New Mexico Attorney General Gary King told the state's highest court on Monday that a prohibition on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional.

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Minn. churches prepare for gay wedding decisions

Minnesota churches are deciding whether or not to perform gay marriage ceremonies with Minnesota's law about to change.

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Arts & Entertainment

Is Gay San Francisco Dead?

Recently, an old friend called me from San Francisco. “There’s no more gay community here,” he said. “I’m really surprised and sad about this.”

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NY official pushes feds to recognize gay marriages

New York state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli is using the power of the state's $160 billion pension system to urge President Barack Obama to order federal agencies and programs around the…

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