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Dr. Fauci reflects on religion, divisiveness, and the special place gay men have in his life (exclusive)

Fauci credits good genes and the thrill and excitement of his work with keeping him young and still going strong at 83.


President Bush is trashing the Constitution

Justin Deabler is a lawyer in New York City, but he may be better known to millions of TV viewers as a Hawaii cast member of MTV's The Real World. Like most gay men and lesbians, he is furious that the president and conservative lawmakers are backing the Federal Marriage Amendment. To him, the president is trashing the country's most precious document for short-term political gain

Pro-peace, pro-health care, pro-gay

Howard Dean is catching the country's attention by being everything he says President Bush is not

WATCH: Cheney, Powell Back Marriage Equality in New Ad

The new multimedia campaign highlights support from the President, former First Lady Laura Bush, former Vice President Dick Cheney, and former Secretary of Defense Colin Powell.

Bush happy about Mary Cheney's pregnancy

President Bush says Mary Cheney, the gay daughter of Vice President Dick Cheney, who revealed earlier this month that she is pregnant, will make a good mother.

Equality in steps

The Pension Protection Act signed by President Bush on Thursday marks an important milestone in the ongoing fight for the rights of gay and lesbian couples.

Bush to come out in favor of Federal Marriage Amendment

President Bush is expected to hold a press conference next week to announce his support for the Federal Marriage Amendment.

Music stars on gay marriage

Forty-two artists speak out for their gay fans and against President Bush's push to write discrimination into the U.S. Constitution

Gay rights group responds to State of the Union address

The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force said there is much work to be done to undo "the hurt" created by Bush during his presidency.

Bush slams N.J. marriage ruling on campaign trail

With the GOP doing badly in the polls in front of the midterm election, President Bush has turned to a favored political tool: gay bashing.

Bush chooses White House counsel Harriett Miers for Supreme Court

President George W. Bush chose Harriet Miers, White House counsel and a loyal member of the president's inner circle, to replace retiring justice Sandra Day O 'Connor on the U.S. Supreme Court.

New book reveals Karl Rove's stepfather was gay

A new book from the authors of a previous tome about the life and work of President Bush's political adviser Karl Rove claims Rove's stepfather was gay.

Bush uses Rose Garden briefing to attack gay rights

President Bush on Monday will use the Rose Garden to restate his support for a federal constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex marriage across the country.

Gay groups wary of Bush court pick

President George W. Bush has nominated Samuel Alito to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, and gay rights groups are seeing red flags.

Hate-Crime Legislation: A Senator's View

A year ago, hate-crimes legislation would not have even made its way to President Bush's desk, says U.S. senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio.

Gays included in new federal pension law

President Bush signed the federal Pension Protection Act on Thursday, writing into law two key provisions that extend important financial protections to same-sex couples

Bush says marriage is between a man and woman

At a contentious news conference Tuesday that was mostly about the war in Iraq, President Bush took another opportunity to restate his belief that marriage is between a man and a woman.

Miers's gay rights past

In a questionnaire provided by a gay political group in Dallas in 1989, President Bush's latest pick for the U.S. Supreme Court provided contradictory answers to gay rights questions.

Bush uses election year to push constitutional marriage ban

President Bush on Monday reiterated his support for a proposed federal constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex marriage forever, despite the measure's certain defeat in the U.S. Senate.

Obama to Remove Abstinence Requirement for HIV Funding

President-elect Barack Obama plans to overhaul the Bush administration's international family planning and AIDS prevention funding policy, which excludes abortion and strictly supports abstinence-only education.

Antigay Martinez will share leadership of Republican Party

Mel Martinez, a notoriously antigay U.S. senator from Florida who previously served in President Bush's cabinet, will assume the high-profile post of Republican National Committee general chairman.