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Anchor takes to task North Carolina Pastor Charles L. Worley who suggested gays and lesbians be jailed in electrified pens and left to die
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Fast Five Fix: May 21
Anderson wins $50,000 on Jeopardy for the Trevor Project, lots of international news, and Minnesota Catholic priests come out for marriage equality
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“It is a sign that we are a caring community.”




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