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Poked in the eye by gay bully?
A Norwalk, Conn. museum is sued by its director, a straight woman who says harassment from gay colleagues was meant to get her to resign.
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Arab lesbians hold rare public meeting
"This conference is being held, somehow, in exile, even though it's our country," says one attendee of the event amid tight security in Haifa.
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Foley criminal investigation continues
In some states where the ex-congressman communicated with minors, a mere attempt to seduce the victim might be enough for a criminal case.
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UN recommends circumcision against HIV
U.N. health agencies cite "compelling" evidence that circumcision can reduce straight men's chances of contracting HIV by up to 60 percent.
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Staten Island elects first gay lawmaker
Democrat Matt Titone wins a special election for the state Assembly in Staten Island, N.Y., to become the borough's first openly gay official.
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Anti-gay preacher's White House flap
The FBI is asked to investigate whether Ken Hutcherson's trip in the White House's name to agitate against gay rights in Latvia broke federal law.
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News Feature
Why should being gay be a crime? Activist Louis-George Tin, founder of the International Day Against Homophobia, wants the U.N. to push for decriminalizing gay sex in the 75 countries where it is still illegal.
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