Sonoma County CA separates elderly gay couple and sells all their possessions
There is nothing more personal than how we wish to spend our final years. After decades with our loved ones there should be no dispute that we should get to spend our final moments together. Unfortunately Sonoma...
A former Schofield Barracks Army sergeant is the latest casualty of the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. The military released the 28-year-old from service last month after he told his commander he was gay.
Sean Smith got on an airplane to St. Louis Tuesday for Thanksgiving with his...
I guess Sheryl Swoops has come out. She announced that she is gay and she's tired of having to hide it.
She also stated that she was worried about people and kids not looking up to her anymore and not seeing her as a positive role model...???
Now, she is the best player in the WNBA (3 or 4...
Haha! Check this shit out.
Finally, a horror/slasher film with an all Gay cast. There's actually a few cuties, too. And the kissing, make-out scenes? Um, hot.
Move over Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sarah Michelle Gellar. You have some competition, ladies. :forkyou Check out the...
BOSTON - The Massachusetts Legislature on Wednesday rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that sought to ban gay marriage but legalize civil unions, a year after the state performed the nation's first government-sanctioned same-sex weddings.
It was the second time the Legislature had...
Has anyone heard the new song from Bylli Crayone? Its not freestyle, its more dance but it is something wild. Its called "Dizzy Boi" and its about a guy who is confused with his own sexuality. You all should check it out, you can hear the demo version at www.MySpace.com/BylliCrayone
The...
OTTAWA (AFP) - Gay marriage became officially legal in Canada when Governor General Adrienne Clarkson signed the legislation.
The approval by British Queen Elizabeth II's representative was the last step, coming a day after the Canadian Senate approved the legislation.
Canadian Prime Minister...
On Friday, June 17th, 2005, a civil court judge in Martinez, California ordered New York Times best selling novelist, Terry McMillan, to pay her gay husband, Jonathan Plummer, spousal support and attorney's fees, effective immediately.
I read this article and I was amazed at how the rest of the world is also changing the laws I think this mornign I heard soemthign on the news in regards to California as well.
MADRID, Spain (AP) -- Parliament legalized gay marriage Thursday, defying conservatives and clergy who opposed...
By David Ljunggren
Wed Jun 29, 1:44 PM ET
The Canadian Parliament has approved legislation to allow same sex marriages, helping cement Canada's image as one of most socially liberal nations in the world.
"We are affirming once again our world-wide reputation as a country that is open...
Missouri school won't censor gay T-shirts
A Missouri high school has promised the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) it will no longer censor a student for wearing T-shirts supporting gay rights.
The ACLU filed a lawsuit in federal court in April against Webb City High School for...
Falwell attacks Kraft over Gay Games tie
The Rev. Jerry Falwell is adding his voice to a conservative movement to punish Kraft Foods for its sponsorship of the 2006 Gay Games in Chicago, just as the Illinois state House and city newspapers are coming to the aid of the event.
In his monthly...
U.S. Episcopals Defend Openly Gay Bishop
The U.S. Episcopal Church on Tuesday affirmed its support for gay clergy, and appealed for the contentious issue not to split the 77 million-strong Anglican Communion.
"We believe that God has been opening our eyes to acts of God that we had not...
Family Targets La Jolla Churches With Anti-Gay Protest
A family from Kansas targeted La Jolla churches Sunday with anti-gay messages, 10News reported.
According to 10News, Shirley and Brent Phelps-Roper, along with nine of their 11 children were very vocal about their anti-American and...
Gay patients' discrimination fear
Gay and lesbian patients are often reluctant to reveal their sexuality to their doctors because they fear their treatment will suffer, a report claims.
A British Medical Association report also says some homosexual doctors do not 'come out' to colleagues...
GAY-BASH STATS RISE
Hate crimes against gays shot up 32 percent this year from 2004, with a host of bashings marring the city's image of tolerance.
Homophobes committed 19 bias attacks against gays through last week, up from 13 incidents over the same period last year, cops said.
Hate...
N.Y. suspect arrested for beating gay man
Police arrested a 22-year-old ex-con Thursday in the savage beating of a gay Brooklyn man that left him in a coma. Steven Pomie faces an attempted murder charge and two counts of assault as a hate crime.
According to the New York Daily News, Dwan...