Kodak releases moving father, son short 'Understanding' promoting gay acceptance


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Top StoryKodak releases moving father, son short 'Understanding' promoting gay acceptance
When his little sister walks in on him kissing his boyfriend, a teenage boy is left fearing his father's response.
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First human trials of long-acting injectable drug to prevent HIV underway
The hope is that this drug, injected once every 8 weeks, can safely protect men and transgender women from HIV infection

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These drag queen flight attendants make safety instructions fun
"Ladies, gentlemen, cis trans, betweens, cross dressers, drag kings, drag queens, thirds, and genderqueers. Please pay attention to the demonstration."

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New NYC subway station has public art rarely seen: A gay couple
"It was like winning the lottery," Thor Stockman said of finding out that he and his husband, Patrick Kellogg, were going to be part of artist Vik Muniz's "Perfect Strangers" mural series.

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Watch: Jewish drag queen Sherry Vine tells the story of Hanukkah
Curious about Hanukkah? Let Mama Gottbinder (aka Sherry Vine) explain.

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Post-election: Activists gain resolve from civil rights veterans
Ambassador Andrew Young, who also worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King during the 1960s, said the election has prompted a lot of soul searching.

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RNC appears to compare Trump with Christ then denies it and blames the media
The RNC Christmas message included language many felt compared Trump with Jesus, but the incoming White House Press Secretary says that's nonsense.

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Watch: George Michael was James Corden’s first ‘carpool karaoke’ guest in 2011
Before the star had his own show on American TV, he had a gig doing a sketch on a 2011 British telethon that birthed the popular segment.

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‘Taken 4’: Coming soon to a legislative session near you
Seeing the victory of Donald J. Trump, ex-CIA operative Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) springs into action to rescue the Democrats’ determination.

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Incoming governor doesn’t support national boycott of North Carolina
He shares others' frustrations about House Bill 2, but he said the better way is to bring companies to North Carolina to "join us in the fight for fairness."