DENVER — Sen. Edward M. Kennedy kicked off the Democratic National Convention on an emotional high note last night, battling grave illness to rally the faithful behind presidential candidate Barack Obama and declaring, "This November the torch will be passed again to a new generation of Americans."
For Democratic delegates concerned about the closeness of Obama's contest with Republican candidate John McCain, that echo of President John F. Kennedy's words was a rousing reminder of how a coolly articulate senator in his 40s confounded the critics 48 years ago to defeat an older and more experienced foe. Full story...
A group of local pastors has come up short in an effort to trigger a referendum vote on Cleveland's domestic-partner registry.
Former U.S. Senator Larry Craig has dropped a legal challenge to his 2007 arrest for "lewd conduct" in a Minneapolis airport bathroom.
Brian Bond, who has held several positions with the Democratic National Committee and led the Victory Fund for six years, reportedly has been tapped to become deputy director of the White House Office of Public Liaison.
SACRAMENTO—Assembly Member Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles), Chair of the Assembly Appropriations Committee, introduced Assembly Bill 103 today, which would allow two people, including same-sex couples, who co-own a home together to avoid an unfair property tax increase upon the death of one of the co-owners.
Sacramento — Proponents of Proposition 8 today filed a lawsuit in federal court asking that a California campaign finance disclosure law passed by the voters be invalidated.
Once hailed by Time magazine as "America's Pastor," California megachurch leader and best-selling author of The Purpose Driven Life, Rick Warren now finds himself on the defensive.
DAKAR, Senegal — Nine men were handed unusually harsh sentences of eight years in prison after being tried on charges of conspiracy and "unnatural acts," a term used to criminalize homosexuality, according to their lawyers and gay rights groups here.
Anne Hathaway spoke her mind about Barack Obama on the red carpet at Tuesday night's Palm Springs Film Festival.
Precinct-by-precinct analysis and other data shows party, ideology , church attendance and age drove vote, debunking myths about African-American voting on marriage equality.
CHICAGO, IL - United States seminaries and rabbinical schools are failing to prepare the next generation of clergy with the training they need to address sexuality issues in ministry, according to a study released today by the Religious Institute on Sexual Morality, Justice, and Healing and Union Theological Seminary.
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