Trump employee suing for antigay harassment and discrimination


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Top StoryTrump employee suing for antigay harassment and discrimination
The attacks escalated to the point of his co-workers throwing rocks and golf balls at him, one hit him so hard in the head that it sent him to the hospital.
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British mayor shames girls who called him a ‘dirty faggot’ at a Bieber concert
The gay mayor of Manchester, England, is probably the worst person to call a "dirty faggot" as two young women are finding out.

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Dead Or Alive’s iconic lead singer Pete Burns has died
The 57-year-old artist behind such ’80s hits as “You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)” and “Brand New Lover" suffered massive cardiac arrest.

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Hundreds of women march in yoga pants after catty comments from gay man
Some held up signs that said "Peaceful Pants Party" and "I've Got Passion For My Pants."

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Got art? New York seeks artist to create LGBT mural for Greenwich Village
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the memorial and established a commission to create it in the wake of the Orlando shootings that killed 49 people.

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Oprah calls out undecided voters: You don’t have to like Hillary to vote for her
Oprah Winfrey has a message for undecided voters who just aren't quite sure if they like Hillary Clinton. So what?

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Czech government okays plan to allow gays to adopt their partner’s children
The law, however, does not allow same-sex partners to marry.

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Michael Savage to Trump: Ask Hillary Clinton about her lesbian lovers
Trump has yet to use this particular line of attack, but there are still two weeks left in the campaign and the way it has gone, anything seems possible.

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Over 50 couples set world record for largest lesbian mass wedding
They made history, but didn't make it into the Guinness Book of World Records; it requires 100 couples minimum to qualify for that honor.

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These are the most LGBT-friendly cities in the United States
Of the 37 All Star Cities, 22 received a 100 rating despite their state lacking LGBTQ protections.