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Fast Five Fix: Feb. 24
Maine will vote on marriage again, Grindr teams up with Courage Campaign, better HIV/AIDS prevention could come in the form of PrEP, and more
Fast Five Fix: Feb. 21
Maryland, gay Republican Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu, Catholic Charities vs Civil Unions, homeless LGBT youth, and more
National news in brief: Feb 17
U.S. Senators from New York intervene to stop a gay deportation, Illinois explores marriage possibilities, and more
HIV groups praise Obama for 2013 budget request
Domestic programs see increase, but research and int'l efforts cut
Fast Five Fix: Feb 8
How many delegates can Fred Karger pick up? Uganda "Kill The Gays" bill reintroduced, HIV criminalization, and more
National news in brief: Feb. 3
Wash. Senate votes on marriage bill, anti-gay lawmaker refused service in a restaurant, Newark mayor slams Gov. Christie, and more
National news in brief: Jan 20
Weekend takes gay critics top prize, NJ lawmaker in hot water for anti-gay tweet, historic candidacy for Fla. trans businesswoman, and progress on many fronts in Illinois
Maryland Senator introduces bill to classify HIV transmission as felony
Similar laws in other states has been used to criminalize behavior with little risk of HIV transmission
National news in brief: Jan. 13
Was death of Fla. drum major result of gay bashing? FBI includes men in definition of rape, N.C. official resigns over marriage vote, and more
Vincent Gray: In all, a good first year
City services improving, mayor engaging with community as never before


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