New RI governor calls for gay marriage
The newly-elected governor of Rhode Island, Lincoln Chafee, during his inauguration urged state lawmakers to legalize same-sex marriage.
Herald sports writer: I'm gay
Boston Herald sports writer Steve Buckley came out as gay in a column written for the paper Thursday, Jan. 6.
German scientists: stem cell transplant cured HIV
According to German scientists, a Berlin man has been cured of HIV after a stem cell transplant.
Orange Line attacker held at high bail
Joseph Balistreri, the man accused of attacking two young women on the MBTA's Orange Line, is being held on $18,000 bail following a Dec. 6 arraignment.
Scientists: Mercury making birds gay
Too much mercury in the diets of white ibises can cause the birds to display same-sex mating practices, Florida scientists say.
Equality California's Kors to depart
Geoff Kors, Executive Director of LGBT advocacy group Equality California, announced Dec. 3 that he plans to leave the organization on March 31 of next year.
GLAD donates records to Yale University Library
Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders (GLAD) has donated records comprising more than 30 years of LGBT legal history to the Sterling Memorial Library at Yale University.
Obama offers proclamation for World AIDS Day
United States President Barack Obama offered on Tuesday, Nov. 30 a proclamation in honor of World AIDS Day, Wednesday, Dec. 1.
Author, attorney joins GLAD's Board
Scott D. Pomfret has joined the Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) Board of Directors.
Female faux physician cops a feel in Idaho bars
Kristina Ross is being held on $100,000 bail after posing as a physician and performing "breast exams" on other women in Boise-area bars.
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