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(Hollywood, Florida) A Hollywood, Florida police officer who was a contestant on HGTV's Design Star has been suspended from duty while the force investigates allegations he once starred in a gay porn video. Full story...
(Denver) Barack Obama stepped triumphantly into history Wednesday night, the first black American to win a major party presidential nomination, as thousands of Democrats transformed their convention hall into a joyful, shouting celebration.
(Denver) We supposedly live in a classless society, but the velvet ropes have been spreading like weeds in recent years.
(Denver) Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton released her remaining convention delegates on Wednesday as Democrats were poised to formally deliver the party's presidential nomination to Barack Obama, making him the first black nominee of a major party.
(New York City) New data shows New York City residents are contracting the virus that causes AIDS at three times the national rate.
(New York City) The list of Fortune 500 companies providing written workplace protections on the basis of sexual orientation has grown to 471 Equality Forum, an LGBT civil rights organization, said Wednesday.
(Sacramento, California) Gay and lesbian inmates in California prisons will be allowed to marry under new guidelines tentatively approved by the California Department of Corrections.
(Boston, Massachusetts) The largest conservative group behind a failed attempt to pass a constitutional amendment limiting marriage in Massachusetts to opposite-sex couples said Wednesday it will not support a move to reinstate a ban on out-of-state couples marrying in the Bay State.
(San Francisco, California) Lesbian rights pioneer Del Martin died Wednesday. She was 87.
Her wife, Phyllis Lyon was at her side when she passed away.
(Washington) The U.S. Army, eager to fill its ranks amid wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, is turning to high school dropouts, opening today a prep school to enable prospective enlistees to gain the GED.
(Tucson, Arizona) A dispute between Arizona Secretary of State Jan Brewer and Attorney General Terry Goddard over the wording on a proposed constitutional amendment to bar same-sex marriage has been settled, hours before a judge was to rule on the description.
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