Russia

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State Dept. brings foreign journalists to Blade office

Journalists from 20 nations visited Monday as part of a special reporting tour to brief journalists on how the U.S. addresses LGBT-related issues

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Fast Five Fix: June 4

Jason Alexander says sorry, Gov. Walker's son said some anti-gay things on Facebook that are resurfacing, and more

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Fast Five Fix: April 24

Reports of the death of an ex-gay leader, a PTA group focusing specifically on LGBT kids, the commercial that could win over North Carolina, and more

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Fast Five Fix: April 9

Catholic leaders threaten funding for Colorado charity that helps poor immigrants over ties to another group with ties to an LGBT group, and more

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Questions persist about gay cruise arrests

Some call for ships to bypass anti-gay ports

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Fast Five Fix: March 22

DOJ still defending DADT, Madonna to risk arrest for Russia gays, Starbucks defies NOM's boycott threat, don't have gay sex on that gay cruise, and more

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Fast Five Fix: March 13

Momentum for 'Bully,' DADT repeal acceptance, and is Randy Rainbow going to break up with Kirk Cameron?

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Fast Five Fix: Feb 9

Russian activists act up, YouTube's double standard, Roland Martin, and more

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Fast Five Fix: Feb 7

Will Russia go backward on freedom of speech, assembly? Roland Martin, Madonna, Uganda, and more

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Fast Five Fix: Jan 30

San Diego may get a gay mayor, Russian airline breaks up one marriage to force another sham marriage, and Madonna!

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