(New York City) Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad continues to insist there are no gays in Iran, but says if there were they would not be prosecuted as long as they were closeted. Ahmadinejad caused a stir last year during a speech at Columbia University when he declared there were no homosexuals ... Full story...
The Daily Show celebrates the news that a GOP Republican running for governor has named an openly gay man as his running mate - by reliving a few of the gayest Republican moments in the past few years.
From Lambda Legal:
(Atlanta) In the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia today, Lambda Legal and co-counsel filed a lawsuit against the city of Atlanta, the Chief of Police and 48 individual officers of the Atlanta Police Department on behalf of 19 individuals who, on Sept.
(New York) ABC says more than 1,500 people have called to complain about Adam Lambert's sexually charged performance at the American Music Awards.
From the Victory Fund:
Charlie Baker, a moderate Republican running to become the governor of Massachusetts, has chosen State Sen.
Miriam Mercado gave this statement to the team organizing the weekend's vigils:
“When my son told me he was gay, I told him, ‘Now, I love you more.
(Washington) Reports of hate crimes against gays increased sharply in 2008, according to new FBI data released Monday.
(Ames, Iowa) The sign sits propped on a wooden chair, inviting all comers: "Ask an Atheist."
Whenever a student gets within a few feet, Anastasia Bodnar waves and smiles, trying to make a good first impression before eyes drift down to a word many Americans rank down there with "socialist.
These are photos from tonight's New York City vigil for crime victims Jorge Steven Lopez Mercado and Jason “Jaysen” Mattison Jr.
(Rome) The Archbishop of Canterbury sought Thursday to downplay the implications of the Vatican's unprecedented invitation for Anglicans to join the Catholic Church as he arrived in Rome for his first talks with the pope on the new policy.
(Manila, Philippines) A Philippine gay rights group is waging a legal battle to be allowed to run in next year's polls after the Elections Commission ruled it cannot register as a political party on grounds that it advocates immorality.
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