When you think of the black gay community and Florida, the first cities to come to mind are probably Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Orlando, the state's third largest city, usually does not come to mind, and, The Orlando Sentinel profiles... Full story...
More than 1,000 people rally on the White House urging the new administration to prioritize HIV/AIDS and put an end to HIV epidemic in the United States and across the world.
Could Chicago host the 2016 summer Olympics? The New York Times reports the "city is basking in a moment of triumph that is spilling well beyond the confines of politics" and the 2016 bid "which once seemed like a fanciful.
If there is one thing you read today, make sure it's this interview with California Assembly Speaker Karen Bass in the Sacramento Bee.
Louis Smith is looking for some men with deep pockets. The 19-year-old British Olympic gymnast won bronze in Beijing in the pommel horse—becoming the nation's first individual Olympic medalist in 100 years and only the second black male gymnast to.
The California Supreme Court agrees "to hear a legal challenge against the state's voter-approved ban on gay marriage and said the ban should stand pending its ruling.
Earlier this primary season the Barack Obama campaign made history with the first ever LGBT specific presidential advertisement.
New developments in the horrific weekend shooting in Syracuse. First, friends and family now identify the victim as transgender and say Latiesha Green was in the process of transitioning.
Newsweek, The New York Times and MSNBC report Eric Holder will be nominated for attorney general. A bio at American Lawyer: After more than two decades in public service jobs, including stints as deputy U.
Jamaican-born supermodel-to-be and Rod 2.0 fave Oraine Barrett shares his first time in this interview at Beauty Confessional.
· In first meeting since the presidential election, President-elect Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain vow to work together on the financial crisis, energy, national security and "change the bad habits of Washington.
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