Hero cop who danced his way into our hearts at Pride dies of 9/11 related cancer


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Top StoryHero cop who danced his way into our hearts at Pride dies of 9/11 related cancer
NYPD Officer Michael Hance dedicated his life to serving others.
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Restroom sexual assault victim outraged after Christians exploit her attack
She's more outraged about the callous exploitation than she is the actual attack.

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Rachel Maddow got her hands on a Trump tax return and showed it on TV
The out MSNBC host said what was in the tax return she obtained wasn't as important as the fact that they are obtainable.

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You’ll cringe watching this mother defend skipping her gay son’s wedding
The parents stuck to their televised refusal to attend Chris and Grant's wedding, and instead sent a video message.

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How improv helped this ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’ star accept his trans child
Colin Mochrie and his transgender daughter Kinley recently sat down and talked about their family's journey in a joint interview.

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Lost friends, public shaming & no job: The great fall of a former NC governor
Former North Carolina governor Pat McCrory thought signing House Bill 2 would make him popular, instead it sent him spiraling down and out.

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Brick thrown through the window of a church that stood up for trans people
The stained glass window held a special meaning to the church that has seen its fair share of difficult days.

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Boston St. Patrick’s Day parade marshal will march with gay veterans group
Magoon said last week he wouldn't participate this year after the South Boston Allied War Veterans Council voted to exclude OutVets.

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‘Toni the Tampon’ comes out in support of trans menstruators
Rightwing commentators have referred to the menstruation coloring book as "child abuse."

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Some North Carolina lawmakers want to challenge the NCAA’s tax status as payback
Lawmakers want to challenge the status of the NCAA and Atlantic Coast Conference because they removed championships from the state over an anti-LGBTQ law.