Protest reading of gay book "Revolutionary Voices" removed from New Jersey libraries planned for today.
Glee's Mark Salling hits the concrete with his skateboard.
Adam Rickitt and his six pack show up at G-A-Y.
…and Joe McElderry will launch his new album at G-A-Y.
Rally face-off: The National Park Service has approved a permit for a Glenn Beck/Sarah Palin rally for later this month. "The park service is processing a permit request for a counter demonstration and rally by the Rev. Al Sharpton on the same day along Independence Avenue, south of the memorial. Line said the Sharpton rally organizers list 3,000 expected attendees on their permit request."
Cher steps out with another younger boyfriend.
Protesters in Dublin march for marriage equality in Ireland.
Baseball League umpire Billy Van Raaphorst comments on the on-field, gay slur confrontation
with manager Brent Bowers: “I'm here to umpire. I'm here to work. What
happened in Orange County happened. We can't unwind it. I don't want it
to be a distraction anymore. It went from zero to 100 just like that. I
had no chance to put the brakes on it, no chance to stop it.”
Apparently Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz have decided to not participate in the Target boycott.
Nat Geo report: "It may be a shot in the dark, but freezing sperm is one of the last chances to save the hellbender, North America's biggest salamander, conservationists say."
New drug-resistant superbug discovered in Asia spread to Britain by plastic surgery patients.
Wyclef Jean really wants to be the next president of Haiti.
South Florida firefighters promote their new calendar.
Neil Patrick Harris and Betty White both snag early Emmys. NPH fans not to worry – he won't be taking a break from Hollywood.
A priest in the Church of England hopes to set a “visible example” by marrying his male model boyfriend.
Is the Heidi Montag/Spencer Pratt sex tape really worth $5 million?