Supporters of Oklahoma's LGBT community will meet at the state's Capitol building Tuesday to protest State Rep. Sally Kern's recently revealed antigay tirade and request a meeting with Kern. Full story...
Democratic leaders say they won't force their rank and file to vote without GOP support on a bailout advanced by an unpopular president on an unwilling public.
"It's hard to do door-to-door registration when people don't have doors," says Equality Texas' Randall Terrell in urging an extension of the deadline.
AIDS activists celebrate the removal of South Africa's health minister, who fostered countless unnecessary deaths by promoting vitamins instead of drugs for HIV.
John McCain, reversing an earlier statement, agrees to attend the first presidential debate Friday night even though Congress doesn't have a bailout deal.
House Republicans say they'll send a top leader to the closed-door session after earlier boycotting bargaining on an emerging bipartisan consensus.
The messages, which can be delivered by online request, are intended to nudge women to check for breast cancer; Ellen's mom, Betty, is a survivor.
As Palin tours New York, a YouTube video surfaces showing her being blessed by a Kenyan pastor against "witchcraft" as she prepares to seek higher office.
One poor girl is so distraught she has to miss work, but almost everyone else, including Simon Cowell, thinks the popster/new papa did the right thing.
Hooligans yelling "Death to gays!" attack the opening of Bosnia's first gay festival, injuring 10 people, including two journalists and a policeman.
Under Dodd and Frank's plan, the U.S. would charge premiums to insure firms that buy frozen assets, not purchase the junk directly as Bush envisioned.
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