Gospel singer Kim Burrell loses radio and TV shows after homophobic tirade


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Top StoryGospel singer Kim Burrell loses radio and TV shows after homophobic tirade
A Texas university has canceled her radio show and the CW has dropped her television talk show from it's lineup.
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Adidas unveils new tennis shoe celebrating the LGBTQ community
No official word on price as of yet.

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Did you know Coachella’s owner gives loads of cash to anti-LGBT groups?
The concert's owner's extravagant funding of homophobia has resurfaced after Beyoncé was announced as the Coachella headliner.

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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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Hillary and Bill Clinton to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration
Talk about rubbing salt in the wound...

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Caitlyn Jenner inks deal to launch new MAC cosmetic line for ‘all sexes’
Among the cosmetics Jenner is pitching: a deep red lipstick called "Authentic Red" and a purple lip gloss named "Tolerance."

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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation gives $140 million to develop PrEP pump
A device to deliver a daily dose of an HIV prevention drug could be a huge leap forward in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

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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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The new Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds documentary will gut you
“It’s a love story. Carrie wanted to make ‘Bright Lights’ for Debbie and Debbie wanted to make it for Carrie.”

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Why has Russia started a registry of HIV-positive people?
Russia’s HIV rate is higher than any in Europe, and one of the highest in the world, but it's overwhelmingly because of heterosexuals and IV drug users.