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National news in brief: July 15
NY Clerks prepare for marriage equality there, San Diego LGBT bookstore closed by fire, six Atlanta officers fired over 2009 Eagle raid.
New York City sets Sunday Clerk office hours to allow marriages earlier
Same-sex couples looking to marry in New York City will not have to wait until Tuesday, June 26 to make it official; clerk offices will open on Sunday and Judges will be on hand to waive the 24 hour waiting period for licences.
O’Malley, Mehlman for Md. marriage fight
Guv, former RNC chair would make unlikely, yet welcome, bedfellows
Obama should follow Cuomo’s lead on marriage
An army of gay donors, volunteers awaits his next move
Advocates see New York as a turning point in marriage equality effort
On July 24, New York will become the largest state offering same-sex couples the same rights in marriage as opposite-sex couples, more than doubling the population of Americans living in marriage equality states
White House responds to passage of N.Y. marriage bill
'States should determine for themselves how best to uphold the rights of their own citizens'
New York approves marriage equality
Voting 33-29, New York makes history becoming the largest state to approve same-sex marriage, and does so with a Republican-controlled Senate.
New York Senate GOP: Marriage bill will get floor vote
The New York state Senate is expected to vote tonight on whether or not to legalize same-sex marriage.
Down to the wire in N.Y.
All eyes on GOP caucus in N.Y. marriage debate; tense negotiations over marriage bill in Albany
National news in brief: June 24
Tracy Morgan returns to Tennessee to apologize, Michigan GOP try to eliminate domestic partner benefits, open lesbian up for Anthony Weiner's seat and New Jersey Senate leader no longer opposed to marriage equality



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