— -- In an unconventional move, a number of high-profile business executives have come out on the issue of gay marriage. Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos is the latest to say "I do," to supporting ...
The Republican right/far-right civil war is the guiding narrative for the party in 2014. So it's fitting that the first big skirmish of the year — Arizona's "religious freedom" bill — should have been ...
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) conceded that the state of Wisconsin lost its fight to ban same sex marriage on Monday when the Supreme Court declined to hear gay marriage cases in multiple states.
MOREHEAD, Ky. -- Kim Davis sat in a church pew on a Sunday morning about four years ago, listening as the man in the pulpit preached of forgiveness and God's grace. Davis until then might have seemed ...
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On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court ruled that excluding same-sex couples from civil marriage was unconstitutional. I was outside the Supreme Court that day, celebrating the advocacy achievement that ...
Cavemen and cavewomen probably survived by being stronger than others, more aggressive, and quicker at defending themselves in the face of stressful potential conflicts. The modern world survives, by ...
The Supreme Court didn't make gay marriage legal in all 50 states on Tuesday, but Justice Anthony Kennedy's opinion in United States v. Windsor gave us a clear sign of how it will happen. Shannon ...
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Same-sex marriage campaigners take fight to Japan top court
The court was asked to consider the lives of people who dreamed of marrying but were excluded. Read more at straitstimes.com.
At its heart, marriage is a business relationship. It’s a prickly one, though. Resentments can bubble up over how each of you spends and saves (or doesn’t) and invests. It’s a territory rife with ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos waded into a developing corporate culture war over gay marriage Friday with a $2.5 million donation to keep same-sex unions legal in Washington, ...
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