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School axes prom after lesbian date request
A northern Mississippi school district has decided not to host a high school prom after a lesbian student demanded she be able to attend with her girlfriend and wear a tuxedo.
Christian professor clarifies stance on 'sexual identity'
A professor at an evangelical Christian college in Pennsylvania says his guidelines for "sexual identity therapy" are being misunderstood by some Christian proponents of traditional marriage.
VA governor protects gays, contradicts scripture
Virginia's governor is taking some wrath over banning bias against homosexuals. In doing do, he is contradicting his own attorney general.
Indiana council nixes problematic ordinance
Pro-family forces are claiming a victory in the Hoosier State's second largest city.
Disney disregards ex-homosexuals
Disney has declined a motion to add former homosexuals to its sexual orientation and non-discrimination policy and diversity training, a measure that would have meant protections for those who have left that lifestyle.
Christian college prof encourages 'gay identity'
Peter LaBarbera is asking a Christian college in Pennsylvania whether it supports the "sexual identity therapy" of one of its professors who is unwilling to discourage some of his clients from remaining in the homosexual lifestyle.
Gov't should promote righteousness, restrict immorality
Virginia's attorney general believes some anti-discrimination policies are unconstitutional -- including those dealing with "sexual orientation."
Impartiality the key in military ban study
A working group tasked to look into the question of repealing the ban on homosexuals serving in the military says it will make an objective assessment of the issue. A conservative military watchdog hopes the group will make good on that promise.
Don't ask, don't bleed
What's changed in the debate over the homosexualization of the U.S. military? In truth, the only thing that has changed -- thank you, Mr. Obama -- is politics.
Impartiality the key in military ban study
A working group tasked to look into the question of repealing the ban on homosexuals serving in the military says it will make an objective assessment of the issue. A conservative military watchdog hopes the group will make good on that promise.

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