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  • Facebook Adds Civil Unions, Partners
    If "Its Complicated," "Married" or "Single" don't quite cover it, Facebook is adding two relationship options for LGBT's: "in a civil union" and "in a domestic partnership."
  • Did CPAC's Chair Ban Dick Cheney?
    The new chair of CPAC appeared on CSPAN Wednesday and said anyone who supports the repeal of ?don?t ask, don?t tell? and marriage equality isn?t welcome at next year?s conference. Former Vice President and long-time CPAC participant Dick Cheney backs both.�
  • The "Born This Way" Covers Begin
    Kids and teens are offering up their versions of Lady Gaga's latest hit, "Born This Way." Watch some of the best here.�
  • Mexico Markets First Gay Beer?
    Are you gay and a beer drinker? A Mexican brewery is coming out with what it claims is the first beer aimed at gay drinkers, who it claims are being ignored by brewers.
  • Warhol Self-Portrait Goes for $17M
    An anonymous bidder has shelled out 10.8 million pounds, or $17 million, for a 1967 self-portrait of gay pop artist Andy Warhol.
  • Calif. A.G. Urged to Investigate Porn Clinic
    The AIDS Healthcare Foundation is asking California attorney general Kamala Harris to investigate possible unlawful conduct by a medical clinic where many adult-film actors are tested for sexually transmitted infections.
  • The Justin Bieber Controversy
    Teen music sensation Justin Bieber was asked for his opinions on homosexuality, abortion, and premarital sex, but some think the questions posed by Rolling Stone were inappropriate.
  • Target Amends Giving Policy
    The big-box retailer has changed its political contribution policy in the wake of last year's uproar over its donation to a group supporting an antigay candidate.
  • Indiana Gay Activist: Vote Against Marriage Ban or Else
    A prominent gay activist and blogger says he will expose scandalous secrets of any members of the Indiana legislature who vote to ban gay marriage in the state.
  • Cardinal Orders Sexual Abuse Investigations in Philadelphia
    The archbishop of Philadelphia has announced the investigation of 37 Catholic priests who are the subject of "credible allegations of child sexual abuse."�