I think I accidentally started an urban legend. My bad.
The book ban that never was
Six more states could soon join them under regional federal appeals court rulings that had struck down other bans.
Grindr: tool of the state?
End of an era, part one million
$3 million to date, and not done yet
Adds to rulings from several judges within the state
How the same right allows for both same-sex marriage recognition and refusing to sell gay couples wedding cakes
Everyone, straight or gay, bleeds when thrown off a thousand pound animal.
Michigan, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio, where bans have been tossed by a federal judge, getting cases reviewed.
Is the political viability of gay GOP candidates another sign of libertarian influence on the party?
Everything really is bigger down in Texas, including our embarrassments.
In Colorado, the Constitution is subordinate to hurt feelings and nuptial pastries.
Storme DeLarverie, RIP
Once largely derided as shallow, faddish, consumerist music, disco has been reappraised as the stifled sounds of cultural liberation. Of course, it could always be both.
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