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Constance McMillen's prom was cancelled

US school cancels prom over lesbian student's date

A Mississippi school has cancelled its prom rather than allow a lesbian student to wear a tuxedo and arrive with her date.

Roy Ashburn was outed last week

Gay activists shouted 'you're one of us' at Roy Ashburn in 2005

California senator Roy Ashburn was heckled in 2005 at an anti-gay marriage rally by gay campaigners who knew he was in the closet. They shouted: "We know you're one of us, Roy!"

Mariela Castro told reporters about the change yesterday

Cuba pays for gender reassignment surgery

Cuba has begun paying for trans men and women to have gender reassignment surgery. Mariela Castro, the daughter of President Raul Castro and niece of former leader Fidel, confirmed to reporters yesterday that the country began paying for the procedures in 2008.

Jeremy Ames and Taka Ariga kiss (Photo: Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post)

Washington Post defends photo of gay kiss

The Washington Post's internal ombudsman has unequivocally defended the newspaper's decision to carry a front-page photo of a gay couple kissing. He received complaints and homophobic slurs from some readers.

Adam Lambert said he was

Adam Lambert happy to be out and proud

Gay US singer Adam Lambert has said he is happy to be out and proud. He also hit back at Kiss star Gene Simmons, who suggested Lambert had "killed" his own career by coming out.

Glee's gay character Kurt may not represent

TV shows with gay characters could lose Florida tax credits

Television shows and films with gay characters could miss on tax credits in Florida for not being "family-friendly". Lawmakers in the state have been coy over the meaning of the phrase "non-traditional family values".

Barbara Walters said she regretted the interview

Barbara Walters regrets Ricky Martin gay interview

Veteran US broadcaster Barbara Walters has said that asking Ricky Martin to confirm whether he was gay was "inappropriate". She now believes it could have damaged his career in the US.

Reggie Stanley and Rocky Galloway tied the knot today

DC gay couples begin marrying today

The first gay couples to marry in Washington DC held their ceremonies today. They were able to apply for marriage licences last Wednesday and, due to a mandatory waiting period, the first ceremonies were set to take place today.

Roy Ashburn said he was gay

Homophobic senator Roy Ashburn comes out as gay

The California senator who was arrested on suspicion of drink driving last week after leaving a gay club has come out. Roy Ashburn said he was gay on a local radio show yesterday.

Roy Ashburn had been in a gay bar

Anti-gay senator arrested after visiting gay club

An anti-gay California senator was arrested last week on suspicion of drunk driving after visiting a gay bar. Roy Ashburn, who has a history of opposing gay rights, had been at a gay bar called Faces and had a man in his car when he was stopped.

The letter called for end to the blood ban

US senators call to end gay blood ban

Seventeen Democrat senators and one independent have called to end America's ban on gay men donating blood. The 1983 rule is "outdated, medically and scientifically unsound", they argued in a letter to the Food and Drug Administration yesterday.

Dawn Brancheau was drowned by a killer whale

Anti-gay group wants killer whale stoned to death

An anti-gay religious group is calling for a killer whale which drowned its trainer to be stoned to death. According to the American Family Association, the Bible says that captive killer whale Tillikum should have been put to death in 1991 after the first time he killed a trainer.

Joe Liberman wants the law to change quicker than Obama

US senators introduce bill to overturn gay military ban earlier than Obama planned

Following President Barack Obama's call for the end of the United States' 'don't ask don't tell' policy, banning gays in the military, senators are introducing legislation to repeal the current law or halt discharges of gays continuing to take place.

Mexico City becomes the first place in Latin America to allow gay marriage

Mexico City's new gay marriage prompts throngs of licences being granted

Scores of lesbian and gay couples have registered for marriage licences in Mexico City, the first place in Latin America to legalise gay marriage with the first ceremonies taking place in ten days.

Gay marriage is legal in DC

Gay couples in DC begin applying to marry

Gay couples in Washington DC were expected to descend on the city hall today to apply for marriage licences after a same-sex marriage law came into power.

















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