Topeka's rainbow Equality House hit with bullets and graffiti


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Top StoryTopeka's rainbow Equality House hit with bullets and graffiti
In another recent incident, Jackson said a self-identified KKK member warned of "open season" on LGBTQ people.
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Pussy Riot returns, takes aim at Trump with ‘Make America Great Again’
The Russian band and activist group Pussy Riot has returned with an EP titled "xxx" featuring songs taking aim at Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.

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Man pleads guilty to spying on gay roommate who then killed himself
The case stemmed from the 2010 death of Tyler Clementi, a freshman in his first weeks at Rutgers when he jumped off the George Washington Bridge.

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Gay Iowa political candidate’s home vandalized with antigay slur
The vandals used black spray paint to send a message to the gay candidate and others, including Hillary Clinton.

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LGBT people are starting to boycott Yuengling beer after owner supports Trump
Donald Trump's son made a campaign stop at the brewery, where owner Dick Yuengling signaled his support, saying, "Our guys are behind your father."

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Catholic priest who worked as youth minister busted for child porn
Rev. Kevin Gugliotta last worked at a church in Union, N.J., after moving from parish to parish in recent years.

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You can commute to work in a unicorn-drawn rainbow carriage in London this week
The free ride is still available today and Friday, but, sadly, after that the carriages don't turn into pumpkins, but the unicorns revert to being horses.

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Openly gay showrunner of new Star Trek series is beamed off the show by CBS
CBS told Variety Bryan Fuller "remains an executive producer, and will continue to map out the story arc."

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President Obama to veto defense bill if it includes anti-LGBTQ provision
The White House held a meeting with groups opposed to the "religious freedom" provision and told them the administration is informing lawmakers of the likelihood for a veto.

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Sean Hayes: ‘ashamed and embarrassed’ for not coming out sooner
“I know I should’ve come out sooner and I’m sorry for that," said the actor as he accepted the Trailblazer Award at Outfest.