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Is the US Supreme Court changing gear on LGBT rights?

For years, the U.S. Supreme Court set the pace on LGBT+ rights gains, but its first decisions since conservative justices bolstered their majority point to a period of more gradual change guided by public opinion and the search for consensus…

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NJ Governor appoints out lawyer as acting Attorney General

New Jersey’s Democratic Governor Phil Murphy announced that he has selected Andrew Bruck, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey, to replace outgoing Attorney General Gurbir Grewal…

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The top 200 horniest cities in America might surprise you

After a year of pandemic isolation, we’re all a little starved for human touch and affection — in other words, we’re horny. But some cities are more turned on than others.  LawnStarter ranked the Horniest Cities in America by comparing the…

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Anti-gay priest wanted to ‘heal’ gay men by having sex with them

A former Vatican adviser who campaigned against same-sex marriage and gay priests is facing trial over claims he told gay men he could cure them with sex. Tony Anatrella, an 80-year-old French psychotherapist, Catholic priest and former Vatican adviser, who…

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The American LGBT museum moves towards reality

The New-York Historical Society, a museum and library dedicated to telling the stories of America’s largest city, announced a major expansion, which will include an entire floor dedicated to the forthcoming American LGBTQ+ Museum. The addition to the Historical Society’s…

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SCOTUS rebuffs florist who refused to serve gay couple

The U.S. Supreme Court has rebuffed a wedding florist in Washington State who sought review of her case for a First Amendment right to refuse to serve same-sex couples. In its orders list on Friday, the Supreme Court indicated it…