Day: April 9, 2014

Today the Supreme Court of the United States announced without comment that it won’t hear the case of a New Mexico photography business which claimed its rights were violated when the owner refused to photograph a same-sex wedding and was found in violation of the state’s nondiscrimination law.
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U.S Supreme Court Won’t Hear Photographer Discrimination Case
Today the Supreme Court of the United States announced without comment that it won’t hear the case of a New Mexico photography business which claimed its rights were violated when the owner refused to photograph a same-sex wedding and was found in violation of the state’s nondiscrimination law.
GLAAD, the America's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) media advocacy organization, and the You Can Play Project, one of North America's leading organizations dedicated to ensuring equality in sports, today hailed Derrick Gordon's coming out as the first openly gay National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I basketball player.
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USA : UMass Amherst guard Derrick Gordon comes out as first openly gay NCAA Division I basketball
GLAAD, the America’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) media advocacy organization, and the You Can Play Project, one of North America’s leading organizations dedicated to ensuring equality in sports, today hailed Derrick Gordon’s coming out as the first openly gay National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I basketball player.
Tom Daley has revealed that he stumbled in on an orgy while visiting Thailand for his new reality show, ‘Tom Daley goes global’.
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Tom Daley talks first “orgy” and “ladyboy” in Thailand
Tom Daley has revealed that he stumbled in on an orgy while visiting Thailand for his new reality show, ‘Tom Daley goes global’.
The New Zealand AIDS Foundation is deeply grateful for the support it receives from the community. Without that support, preventing HIV would be a difficult task.
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NZ : HIV prevention not possible without community support
The New Zealand AIDS Foundation is deeply grateful for the support it receives from the community. Without that support, preventing HIV would be a difficult task.