Attacker tells Fla. man: 'My new president said we can kill all you f-----s now'


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Top StoryAttacker tells Fla. man: 'My new president said we can kill all you f-----s now'
"He yanked the door open, dragged me out, ripped my shirt. I was on the pavement," recalls 75-year-old Chuck Redding.
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Jon Stewart says Trump is a repudiation of Republicans, but they will benefit
Stewart also cautions against getting hysterical, pointing out that we have had people with awful views as our president before we elected Donald Trump.

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Vandals paint slurs, hate messages and ‘Trump’ on trans woman’s SUV
Amber Timmons of Denver woke up to find her SUV vandalized with hate speech, a swastika and a pro-Donald Trump message.

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Mat Staver compares us to Nazis and warns against our godless ‘satanic forces’
The head of Liberty Counsel says Christians in Georgia are losing their jobs “because of their views on marriage and homosexuality.”

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Protests for and against same-sex marriage rock Taiwan
The bill would change the legal definition of marriage from between "male and female parties" to between "two parties."

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Woman overhears an antigay family bash their gay nephew, pays for their dinner
The family was upset that their "liberal" nephew had come out as gay and hoped he could be "cured" with prayer.

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California, you’re not going to secede, shut up and help us fix our country
California needs to stop smoking dream pipes and start helping fix the country they are destined to remain a part of, whether they like it or not.

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Ricky Martin tells Ellen DeGeneres he is engaged, shares all the details
Ricky Martin announced on 'Ellen' that he is engaged to marry his partner, artist Jwan Yosef.

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Why trans people should take a pregnant pause before transitioning
An OBGYN says trans people can build families before, during or after transition, with some planning.

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Rapper Young M.A. looks to be positive influence for LGBTQ youth
Rapper Young M.A. has gained attention on the strength of her self-released hit single "Ooouuu."