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Attack on church over gay rights

Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie attacks senior figures in the Catholic church over gay marriage. Mr Rennie criticised threats by church leaders to invoke a block vote against proposals to allow same-sex couples to marry in a religious ceremony.

 

Gay group wants apology from Santorum

A group representing gay conservatives says GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum should immediately apologize to a gay soldier who asked a ...

 

Navy officer weds partner as military gay ban ends

When Navy Lt. Gary Ross and his partner were searching for a place to get married, they settled on a site in Vermont, in part because the state ...

 

53% say government should legally recognize gay marriage

Of 1,000 adults surveyed, 53% say the government should give legal recognition to gay marriages; 44% were opposed.

 

First weddings as NY allows same-sex marriage

First weddings as NY allows same-sex marriage

New York state ushered in gay marriage at the stroke of midnight Sunday, with a Buffalo couple among the first to wed.

 

New York braces for flurry of same-sex weddings

Even before New York joined five other states and the District of Columbia, the trend's impact was becoming more visible.

 

Same-sex marriage could be boon to N.Y. tourism

New York City is about to roll out a global marketing campaign – NYC I DO — to promote the attractiveness of the city’s five boroughs as gay wedding destinations.

 

Cuomo's win on marriage sparks presidential talk

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's successful push to legalize gay marriage in his state has made him a national hero to liberal voters and has sparked talk of a potential presidential bid for Cuomo in 2016....

 

Historic Vote Makes Gay Marriage Legal in New York State

Historic Vote Makes Gay Marriage Legal in New York State

The passage makes New York the most populous state in the Union to legalize same-sex marriages -- despite Libertarian warnings from an Archbishop.

 

Senate Republicans Ponder Marriage Vote as Clock Ticks

Many lawmakers and staff members say the issue would probably pass if it were brought up for consideration.

 

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