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february 7

Colorado police looking for two men who attacked a man in potential antigay hate crime

A Colorado man said he was “specifically targeted” because of his sexual identity, and is part of a larger increase in hate crimes against the state’s LGBTQ+ community.

Federal judge forces Trump administration to disclose all plans to implement trans military ban

The judge directed the federal government to notify both the court and plaintiffs if the Department of Defense issues any policy or guidance enforcing the challenged executive orders impacting transgender service members.

Hot Sheet for February 7, 2014

It's finally here. Oh, and some other entertainment highlights this week -- George Michael, vampires, you know, that kind of thing.

Op-ed: Gay Chicago Was Instrumental to Rahm's Win

Rahm Emanuel will lead the Second City for another four years, but both he and his opponent knew they needed LGBT voters to win.

Oklahoma police say bullied nonbinary teen Nex Benedict ‘did not die as a result of trauma’

Police officials assert that the teen's cause of death is unrelated to trauma but give no further details on what may have led to their death raising more questions than answers.

Russia to Debate Bill Removing Children From Gay Parents

Russia's government might be discussing this bill during the 2014 Olympic games.

Back to AIDS origins

A new documentary premiering on Sundance Channel February 7 asks tough questions about The Origins of AIDS

All the LGBTQ+ highlights of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival

An Orthodox rabbi who's also a drag queen, lesbian songstress Janis Ian, and gay Beatles manager Brian Epstein are among the subjects of films in the fest.

New Yorker Cover Lampoons Putin

The cover depicts the Russian president as an Olympic figure skater, being judged by a 'jury of his peers' -- all Putin.

Billie Jean King Will Head To Sochi

After the death of her mother, King will participate in the closing ceremony of the Sochi Winter Games.