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America's Leading Gay News Source
Miss Gay Maryland America crowned
Club Hippo event one stop on road to national title
Health: Toxin in bee venom found effective against HIV
Heralded as next possible breakthrough in combatting the disease
St. Louis passes LGBT protections
National Rifle Association tried to scuttle passage because of longstanding prohibition in 13 year law amended
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
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 23
Possible marine-on-marine hate crime murder in S.E. DC this weekend, Kony 2012 funding linked to more anti-gay groups, Missouri gets a 'don't say gay' bill, and watch Cher honor Chaz
National News in brief: March 30
Pro-gay effort dwarfs NOM Starbucks boycott,7 in 10 hid orientation in Alaska, Philly to pay damages to Boy Scouts, and more
National news in brief: March 16
Chely Wright opens LGBT community center, State Dept. condemns anti-gay killings in Iraq, Anti-gay funders behind "Kony 2012" viral video, and more
National news in brief: Dec. 9
Rosie to marry over holidays, 'Laugh-In' star Sues dead, Maine may have marriage on the ballot again in 2012
Hartzler on banning marriage: “you shouldn’t feel bad.”
Vicky Hartzler explains that a Missouri Constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage did not change the law so "you shouldn't feel bad."

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