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Deadly gay dating in Houston.
Two cousins are suspected of using a gay dating app to lure a Houston nurse and student to their deaths as police fear serial killers could be at work Houston police believe two cousins used a gay dating app to rob and murder their victims.

Going to great heights as a gay pole vaulter.
He’s a 23-year-old Canadian pole vaulter who currently holds the world title at the IAAF World Track and Field Championships, which he won back in 2015. He’s also openly gay. That’s right, folks. One of the world’s best pole vaulters is a cute, gay ginger. He can propel himself higher than almost anyone else on the planet–5.93 meters (19.4 feet)!

Seriously, who thought this was a good thing?
An online clothing company is under fire for creating rainbow swastika shirts in an effort to promote LGBTQ inclusivity because never was there a greater advocate for tolerance and acceptance than Adolf Hitler. KA design unveiled the new shirts on Teespring. They feature rainbow swastikas with the words peace, zen, and love. In the description, the company said that they were reclaiming the symbol to represent LGBTQ people.

76 gay men kicked out of Kuwait.
Kuwait has deported 76 homosexuals and shut down 22 massage parlours this year, the head of a morals committee has said. The gay men were apprehended during nationwide campaigns aimed at enforcing the law regulating massage parlours, Mohammad Al Dhufairi told the Kuwait Al Seyassah daily.

Supreme Court rulings matter to social acceptance.
Decisions made by the U.S. Supreme Court certainly impact the law, but can they change an individual American’s perception of social norms? A new study suggests the answer is yes.
