California gay couple's home destroyed in shocking hate crime


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Top StoryCalifornia gay couple's home destroyed in shocking hate crime
Anti-gay slurs were spray-painted on the walls, gallons of paint and bleach were spilled on the floor, walls were kicked in, and water pipes were destroyed.
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HGTV ‘Fixer Upper’ hosts break silence and (kinda) deny they’re antigay
"We have got to learn to engage people who are different from us with dignity and with love," Chip Gaines says in a new blog post.

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Ellen cancels gospel singer’s appearance on show after homophobic remarks
In a terse statement released on Twitter, Ellen announced that the gospel singer has been given the boot.

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Bullied student accepts his air force diploma in a red dress and heels
He walked up to receive his diploma after his name was called and yanked off his robe, revealing his outfit as a beautiful parting shot at the haters.

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Trans woman joins crowd stripping down for ice cold Polar Bear Plunge
Participants pay to plunge and the money goes to Camp Sunshine, a summer program for children and young adults with multiple disabilities.

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Billy on the Street proves gay men don’t care about John Oliver
More specifically, gay men in Chelsea care more about Wendy Williams than John Oliver.

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Will 2017 be the year of ‘religious freedom’ laws?
As Republicans prepare to wreak havoc on the federal government, activists are bracing themselves for what they expect to be an all out assault on LGBTQ rights.

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Superman, Harry Potter pay tribute to Pulse victims in ‘Love is Love’ comic book
The comic book is described as an ‘oversized love letter to the LGBTQ community’ in honor of the victims of the Orlando massacre.

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Robbie Rogers, Greg Berlanti announce their engagement with cute Instagram posts
The couple has been together since 2013 and welcomed a son into their family earlier this year.

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Meet the first plus-size trans model in a major fashion campaign
"We have to all be seen. Not just some of us, not just ones who fit the transgender bill."