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A D.J. for WPLJ is speaking out on what he sees as a bias-based attack.
Which is, as you can imagine, different from the Defense of Marriage Act.
Opponents gathered enough signatures to put it to a statewide vote in November.
To celebrate, Ben & Jerry's has locally changed the name of one of their most popular flavors.
The 'Times' wrote about it!
Is it because he's cute, and the park is in Chelsea?
Did you know Rob Reiner is responsible for all of this?
Today a couple of self-perceived victims took it upon themselves to pick up the torch.
Even though they hate it and it's discriminatory. Weird.
Yes, it's real. And it's spectacular.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has secured a promise from the Armed Services Committee to review the policy this fall.
The 'Times' "Home" section hits one out of the park.
Columbia University researchers have been trying to figure out if gay men can avoid giving up the nightlife just because they have a drinking problem.
The school's alumni magazine asks this question, and even they can't quite figure it out.
After a three-year de facto moratorium, gay bishops are welcome in the American church.
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