In final debate LGBTQ rights are mentioned, but Trump might not concede

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Top StoryIn final debate LGBTQ rights are mentioned, but Trump might not concede
In the third and final debate between Clinton and Trump, the candidates take on the Supreme Court, civil rights, immigration, abortion and who is the puppet.
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What caused Laverne Cox to hesitate before taking on iconic Rocky Horror role?
The song "Sweet Transvestite" gave her pause since the term is outdated and considered offensive by some transgender people.

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Former NFL star and LGBTQ ally sets Trump straight on ‘locker room talk’
LGBTQ ally and former punter Chris Kluwe made headlines for his open letter to an antigay lawmaker in 2012. Now he is back with another open letter written in his familiar, blistering style.

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Obama administration scores victory in ongoing trans bathroom rights battle
A federal magistrate in Chicago recommended a judge reject a preliminary injunction to block implementation of protections for transgender students.

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Despite second case of HIV, PrEP still ‘most effective tool for HIV prevention’
A second man taking PrEP for HIV prevention has tested positive. Let's take a deeper dive beyond the story to see what it means for gay men taking Truvada.

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Professor’s suicide sparks renewed marriage equality action in Taiwan
When his partner of 35 years fell ill, the professor was treated as a "stranger according to the law." His suicide followed his struggle for legal recognition of their relationship.

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Highlights children’s magazine gets schooled on LGBTQ families
A same-sex couple with a young child asked Highlights to be more inclusive of LGBTQ families. The editors' response lead to a backlash, and perhaps, finally, to growth.

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Former Congressman Aaron Schock comes out of hiding (but not the closet)
The 35-year-old, totally-not-gay-100-percent-heterosexual, watersports-loving ex-lawmaker has been laying low for over a year now after resigning.

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Salt Lake City will study adding LGBT public accommodation protections
The study is expected to take 12 to 18 months. Doesn't that seem a little excessive?

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Fake Melania Trump makes a hilarious return to the Late Show
Laura Benanti returned to "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" last night with another spot-on impersonation of Melania Trump.