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North Carolina Republicans dupe Charlotte City Council, refuse to repeal HB2
After convincing Charlotte to take the first step and repeal its already nullified expanded ordinance, the state fails to make good on its part of the so-called deal.

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Anderson Cooper and his partner share sweet pictures of caring for elephants
From working in the logging industry to getting a scrub down by Cooper and his partner, it's safe to say these elephants have seen an upgrade in their quality of life.

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It’s a first: Admitted killer of trans woman is charged with federal hate crime
Prosecutors have never used the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act to bring charges against someone for targeting a victim for being transgender.

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Mike Pence’s hometown bans ‘controversial’ pride banners from town square
They say they're "promoting tourism."

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These 80 Christian leaders are plotting the abolition of LGBT legal protections
One Catholic leader declares "timidity and false compromise will bring ruin to our culture and our freedom to live and teach the Catholic Faith."

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Nativity ornaments replacing Mary and Joseph with same-sex parents spark hate
"These decorations are a desperate and ridiculous attempt to pretend that homosexual relationships are pure and holy."

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Tom DeLay says God made Trump president so religious right could shape America
"We, being strong Christians conservatives, are going to have an opportunity to really turn this country around in a bold way," DeLay said.

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‘Cindy Brady’ Susan Olsen apologizes for antigay slur, denies she’s ‘homophobic’
"I am sorry and frankly find it hilarious that I am being called a homophobe. What could be more rediculous [sic]???"

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How the lessons taught by Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer have changed America
Maybe there was more than just a presumed LGBT meaning to the show. Maybe there was a deliberately placed lesson that we’re seeing the benefits of today.