Source: Navy Times, North County Times, San Diego Union Tribune, 10News.com Seaman August Provost via MySpace
A 29-year-old gay sailor found dead Tuesday at a California Marine Corps base was shot and possibly burned, Navy officials said yesterday, but they say investigators don’t believe that Seaman August Provost of Houston was killed because he was gay.
Provost was found dead about 3:30 am Tuesday by a fellow sailor arriving to relieve Provost who was on sentry detail at Camp Pendleton, a Marine Corps base north of Oceanside, California.
After hearing reports from family and friends that Provost had been harassed by fellow sailors in the weeks before his murder, LGBT activists and two members of Congress called on the Navy to investigate the killing as a possible hate crime. Full story...
Ex-Gay Watch, the blog that’s always so good about tracking such things, reports today, “Ted Haggard, the evangelical pastor exposed in 2006 as a homosexual and adulterer, has started a regular prayer meeting in his Colorado home.
I doubt there’s anyone who’s likely to see this post on a news-blog that doesn’t already know all about Twitter, but in just in case there are a few, skip down to my own little intro to the service and recommendation that you give it a try.
Fort Worth Police Chief Jeff Halstead announced at a Thursday press conference that an internal department investigation has concluded that his officers did not use “excessive force” during a June raid at a Fort Worth gay club, the Rainbow Lounge.
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A man who was arrested on Long Island and charged with beating up two men he thought were gay told police, “God made me hate gay people," court records show.
Although it’s been obvious for a day or so, Associated Press is now calling Referendum 71 approved.
::: New York Governor David Paterson today issued an official proclamation setting up special session of the legislature on Tuesday, New York Observer reports.
Fired up by the victory Tuesday for the anti-gay campaign in Maine, a group of conservative legislators and activists in New Hampshire are planning to attack that state’s marriage equality law, which – like Maine’s was passed by the legislature last spring.
::: The blog of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association confirmed today a press-industry rumor first reported last week by Queerty: The Advocate will no longer be available as a standalone magazine, but will be included as in insert with Out, another magazine also published by Here Media.
Washington Blade’s Chris Johnson reports that the health care reform bill unveiled Monday by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi could could restrict benefits from flowing to LGBT people.
Source: Bangor News, Associated Press, Portland Press Herald, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Times
“Devastating” is an adjective often used in press articles to describe the results of Maine’s vote on Question 1 Tuesday that denies marriage rights to the state’s gay and lesbian couples.
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