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Principal who offered 'a Christian perspective' on Laramie Project staging has discrimination suit revived

The former assistant principal of a Colorado high school claims he was fired after offering "a Christian perspective" on a school play about the murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay college student.

PHOTOS: Kansas Is Finally Over the Rainbow

Finally, there's no place like home for Kansas same-sex couples to tie the knot.

Oregon's Gov. on 'Heartbreaking' School Shooting

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown somberly addressed the media this afternoon, informing them that 13 people are dead after a 20-year-old gunman opened fire at Umpqua Community College.

Sex Lies Scandal

Larry King’s Accused Killer to Be Tried as Adult

A California judge ruled Thursday that 14-year-old Brandon McInerney, the accused slayer of 15-year-old gay classmate Lawrence King, will be tried as an adult. Ventura County superior court judge Douglas Daily denied a defense motion that sought to transfer the case to juvenile court on constitutional grounds.

Amid Nuptials, Gov. Tries to Delay Kansas Marriage Equality

Same-sex couples are applying for marriage licenses in Kansas, while the governor continues to defend the state's unconstitutional ban on marriage equality.

BREAKING: Kan. Gay Couples May Be Able to Marry Next Week

A federal judge has issued an order barring enforcement of the state's marriage ban, but it's on hold for a week.

Validity Question Looms for Some Trans People Who Marry

One divorce demonstrates the precarious legal state for many transgender people who marry.

Mass Shootings Continue to Scar Colorado Since Columbine in 1999

There have been 600 mass shootings in the U.S. so far this year.

Georgia Man Convicted on Sex Trafficking Charges

Steven Donald Lemery, a former stripper, was accused of forcing teenagers into prostitution serving a largely gay clientele.

Former executive director of Black trans nonprofit charged with stealing nearly $100,000

Dominique Morgan, 42, was indicted on one count of second-degree grand larceny and 23 counts of first-degree falsifying business records during her time as executive director of the OKRA Project.

Suit Challenges Nebraska's Refusal to Recognize Same-Sex Parents

Two women, formerly a couple, are suing because the state wouldn't list both of them on their sons' birth certificates.

The Media's Role in 'Suicide Clusters'

Well-intentioned reporting can have devastating consequences if conclusions are made prematurely.