(San Diego, California) A federal appeals court has asked for a legal opinion from the California Supreme Court in a lawsuit over whether San Diego acted illegally in granting leases to the Boy Scouts of America. At issue is whether the BSA is a religious organization, and if the leases violate ... Full story...
Sarah Palin will soon be the ex-governor of Alaska. Last year's Republican nominee for VP is stepping down at the end of July and will not look for a second term.
(San Francisco) A federal judge in San Francisco said a lawsuit seeking to overturn California's same-sex marriage ban will likely one day reach the U.
Joe.My.God (Happy Forth Joe!) posted a community alert the Anti-Violence Project issued for the the Upper East Side of New York City.
(San Diego) The death of a gay sailor who was killed as he stood guard at Camp Pendleton doesn't appear to be a hate crime, officials said Thursday.
(California) A school district has been billed $14,700 in law-suit related costs by a Sacramento legal firm representing a group of angry parents.
(New York) The bi-weekly gay newspaper the New York Blade has suspended publication and laid off its editor in chief reports the New York Times.
(Columbia, S.C.) In one especially soul-baring e-mail to his Argentine mistress, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford quoted from 1 Corinthians 13 about the nature of love.
I remember the summer of 1969.
I was five years old and bound for kindergarten in the fall.
For my birthday in May of that year I received my first wooden Louisville Slugger bat and a Franklin baseball glove.
(New Delhi) A court ruled Thursday to decriminalize homosexuality in the Indian capital, a groundbreaking decision that could bring more freedom to gays in this deeply conservative country.
(Canada) An Ontario professor has developed an experimental HIV vaccine that may be soon brought state-side for human testing.
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