Ukraine offers deal to Elton John in guardianship of HIV-positive boy?
Paula Abdul wants Ellen's job now.
Court: Male teen tried to stab, gas man to death after having sex with him. "Prosecuting counsel Jennifer Blewitt told the court the teenager had
been communicating with the man for some time through text messages
before he agreed to meet him. The pair then returned to the man's home for sex and the younger man
left afterwards, leaving the kitchen gas turned on and unlit. Soon afterwards, Ms Blewitt said, he returned with the knife and thrust it at the man as he opened the door."
Divas: Kelly Clarkson duets with Melissa Etheridge.
Four gay candidates advance in NYC elections.
British school calls emergency assembly over sex change of 12-year-old boy: "What has really upset the parents is that the school didn't see fit to
send us a letter first so we could explain it to children in our own way. Maybe we could have explained sexual politics and encouraged our kids
to be more sensitive. They were simply told, 'You may notice one pupil is not present in this
assembly – that is because the pupil is now a girl'. The girl, as she now is, will go through hell because of how this has
been handled."
Obama anoints unicorn trend.
Jupiter's moon Ganymede generates spectacular light shows at planet's poles.
Thousands line up for gay and lesbian job fair in NYC.
GLB teens at higher risk for eating disorders: "Among males, the highest risks were seen among homosexuals — who were
seven times more likely to report bingeing and nearly 12 times more
likely to report purging than heterosexual males."
Inside the secret rallies of Maine marriage equality foes: "The interesting revelation: That it was apparently the Family Research
Council's Tony Perkins who requested the media shut-out. Weird,
considering this is a man who has never met a camera lens to which he
wouldn't lend a talking point."
Americablog: Who is Barney Frank, anyway?
Mohawk lovers: Glee's Mark Salling.
European Parliament condemns homophobic legislation in Lithuania: “It is particularly alarming that the Lithuanian parliament succeeded
in passing homophobic legislation under the pretence of child
protection, when it is clearly in the best interests of young people to
have as much information as possible on these issues. Open discussion
among young people is the best way to tackle discriminatory attitudes
and the high suicide rates of young people who come out as gay or
lesbian."
Insurance company ordered to pay $10 million for revoking policy of 17-year-old college student after he tested positive for HIV.
Shirley Tan and her family advocate for immigration in D.C.: "The Tan-Mercado family met with several members of Congress, the staff
of numerous additional Congressional offices, and, in a West Wing
meeting, White House staffers to press for new cosponsors for the
Uniting American Families Act and the House Reuniting Families Act, as
well as for inclusion of lesbian and gay binational families in
comprehensive immigration reform."