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HISTORIC: Obama endorses marriage equality
President ends 19-month 'evolution'
Biden’s office denies marriage equality endorsement
Vice prez 'absolutely comfortable' with married gay couples having 'same exact rights' as straight couples
Fast Five Fix: May 4
Band behind "We Are Young" to start a marriage equality organization, North Carolina round-up, Bloomberg cuts homeless youth beds, Colo. Civil Unions close to passage, and more
Fast Five Fix: May 3
Latifah to be Queen of Pride, US Tourism's first worldwide television campaign is gay, will the two gay Olympics come back together? N.C. pastor calls on parents to beat effeminate children and gets called out, and more
National news in brief: May 4
New York Assembly sends GENDA to the Senate, Boehner to defend DOMA against cancer-stricken veteran, AU student body president comes out trans, and more
YouTube sensation a welcome voice for equality
Zach Wahls pays tribute to his moms in new book
Twitter fundraiser aids N.C. amendment fight
LGBT bloggers help raise $43,000 in single day
Fast Five Fix: May 1
North Carolina news, Ru's Drag Race results, "Don't Say Gay" bill dies, and more
Fast Five Fix: April 27
Wedding bells for Chirstine Quinn, Budweiser to UFC: stop homopbobia & sexism, Romeny supported gay scouts in 1994, and more
Frank praises Md. marriage law
Worked room of over 200 Democrats in Howard County with talk of financial reform, more




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