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Russia to Ban Married Foreign Gays From Adopting

Jun 18
Russia is on its way to sharply limiting the adoption of children by people from countries that allow same-sex marriage.

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LGBT Students Stand Against Discrimination

By Holly Grigg-Spall | Jun 12
LGBT youth around the country are standing up anti-gay bullying and school administrators who have allegedly tried to silence gay students.

Southern Baptists Re-Elect First Black President

Jun 11
The Southern Baptist Convention re-elected its first black president, the Rev. Fred Luter Jr., at its annual meeting Tuesday. Luter was first elected in 2012.

Scientists Predict "Dead Zones" For Gulf and Chesapeake Bay"

NATIONAL | Jun 19
Scientists in Michigan and Louisiana are predicting a big summer "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico and Chesapeake Bay unless a tropical storm hits the area shortly before or during the annual measurement.

Brazil Lawmakers OK Bill For Treatment of Gays

INTERNATIONAL | Jun 19
A Brazilian congressional human rights committee on Thursday approved legislation that would allow psychologists to treat homosexuality as a disorder or pathology.

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Dragonette :: ’Daylight and smiles and stuff’ on new CD & tour

By Kevin Taft | May 6
After ten years of moderate success, Dragonette’s popularity finally skyrocketed. EDGE spoke with the band’s lead singer Martina Sorbara about their growing fame, their new CD and tour.

Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays

By Drew Jackson | Mar 10
Watertower Theatre’s "Out of the Loop Fringe Festival" thrills with this collection of nine short plays about gay marriage.
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Cars from Art Deco Period Exhibited in Nashville

FINE ARTS | By Randall Dickerson | Jun 19
Many of the cars at a new exhibit called "Sensuous Steel" are one of a kind. Others are or were owned by famous people. What binds them together is their art deco design.

Stuntwoman Sues News Corp. Over Alleged Phone Hack

MOVIES | By Linda Deutsch | Jun 19
A woman who worked as a stunt double for Angelina Jolie sued Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. in Los Angeles on Tuesday, claiming she’s a victim of a phone hacking scheme to obtain information about the actress.

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GM Recalling 193,652 SUVs for Fire Risk

General Motors is recalling more than 193,652 SUVs from the 2006 and 2007 model years because a circuit board in the driver’s door could short a…

Las Vegas Sizzles This Summer!

By Steve Weinstein | Jun 14
From pool parties and outdoor concerts to an 80,000-square-foot gay mecca known as Krave Massive, Las Vegas has outdone itself yet again with a summer…

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Perfecting Imperfection: Fast Food’s Makeover

FOOD/DRINK | By Candice Choi | Jun 19
Did you know that Kraft Foods took more than two years to make its Carving Board line of cold cuts look like leftovers? This is just part of the trend from companies aiming to create fast food products that look less processed.

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Cher To Perform At NYC Pride’s Dance on the Pier

PARTIES | By EDGE | Jun 18
NYC Pride today released the identity of its second headliner for the annual Dance on the Pier. Legendary singer and actress - and gay fave - Cher will perform her new single, "Woman’s World," at the dance.

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Stuntwoman Sues News Corp. Over Alleged Phone Hack

By Linda Deutsch | Jun 19
A woman who worked as a stunt double for Angelina Jolie sued Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. in Los Angeles on Tuesday, claiming she’s a victim of a phone hacking scheme to obtain information about the actress.

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The Hottest Places to Stay in Provincetown

Jun 18
Provincetown is known for its guest houses that are old captain’s mansions restored to glory by ambitious entrepreneurs, who have invested their lives to pampering their clients.

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Don’t Take Vitamins, Doctor Warns in New Book

HEALTH | Jun 19
Americans spend $34 billion a year on vitamins, supplements and alternative therapies. Now, a new book debunks treatments that may not really work. Dr. Paul Offit of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia discusses his book, "Do You Believe in Magic?"

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