Oregon's bisexual governor comes out as a domestic violence survivor


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Top StoryOregon's bisexual governor comes out as a domestic violence survivor
According to the CDC, 61 percent of bisexual women experience domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking during their lifetime.
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Marriage equality pioneer Edith Windsor finds love again with new wife
Marriage equality activist Edith Windsor found a second chance at love with new wife Judith Kasen.

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Utah senate candidate calls gay suicide victim a sinner and murderer
Christensen attempted to apologize, saying that he suffers from “foot-in-mouth disease” and calling it a "Trump moment."

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Southern Conference doesn’t want to ‘punish’ N.C., so won’t pull championships
While the league "reaffirmed their resolute opposition to legislation that discriminates against any individual," the conference is standing pat.

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Photographer iO Tillett Wright talks about the beauty of difference
Author, activist and photographer iO Tillet Wright spoke with PBS about his project to photograph 10,000 people, in all 50 states, who identify as LGBTQ.

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New policy brings relief to transgender youth in military families
"If service members are concerned about their family members' health, they can't possibly be functioning 100 percent to fight a war."

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Myth-busting the Hillary Clinton blame game
It’s Hillary’s fault for poverty, hunger, disease / When we are hot, and when we all freeze.