US Federal court: No constitutional right to BDSM


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Federal court: No constitutional right to BDSM
A federal judge has found that Americans do not have the constitutional right to engage in "bondage, discipline, dominance, submission, sadism, and masochism."

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The Schwules Museum found bullet holes in its front window this week

This Berlin LGBT museum just found bullet holes in its front window

The Schwules museum is considering making the hole-ridden window part of its exhibit.

Kendal Oliver was told by a barbershop that it didn't serve "women."
This Calif. barbershop turned away a transgender male military vet

The owner said that cutting "a woman's" hair went against his religious beliefs

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This music video was banned for its gay content. That ban helped promote LGBTQ rights.

"The erotic scenes were meant to show that these people also fall in love.”

Mitchell Grobeson
“First gay LAPD officer” charged with assaulting husband

57-year-old Mitchell Grobeson was arrested late last week after allegedly pointing a handgun at his husband.

Rick Joyner
‘Hurricane Katrina was God’s way of punishing gay people’

Televangelist Rick Joyner says the devastating natural disaster was "a wake up call."

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This penguin swims 5,000 miles every year to visit the man he loves

Love is powerful.

FILE - In this Jan. 21, 2016 file photo, Eric Fanning testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington before the Senate Armed Services Committee. The committee has confirmed Fanning, the first openly gay leader of a U.S. military service. By voice vote Thursday, March 10, 2016, committee members approved the nomination of Fanning to be Army secretary.
Senate panel confirms 1st openly gay military service leader

On Thursday, the Senate Armed Services Committee voted to approve the nomination of Eric Fanning as Army secretary.

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Josh Duggar leaves sex rehab after 6 month stay

The former conservative Christian activist and reality show star plans to reunite with his wife, but wants to keep a low profile.