News: Jeb Bush, Mormons, Robin Williams, Sao Paulo, Ebola, Arizona
Jeb Bush’s son says his former Florida Governor father will “more than likely” consider a 2016 run.
The City of West Hollywood has a sexy new safety campaign encouraging pedestrians to make eye contact with drivers before crossing the street.
Advocate sportswriter Annie Hollenbeck on why the short-lived Michael Sam NFL saga matters. “There are a lot of reasons why Sam’s self-outing matters, and they have been said before. He is a pioneer. He is standing up to ignorant people who don’t think a gay man can be a macho, tough football player. He is risking his personal success and possibly his career to come out prior to being drafted. He is changing the tides.”
Matt Bomer and hubby Simon Halls have a stroll thru Savannah, Georgia while Bomer takes a break from the Magic Mike XXL set.
Amal Alamuddin and George Clooney hold their second wedding reception in England.
Seattle’s Mormon Church is hoping to attract LGBT Mormons with a new message built on love and inclusion.
Robin Williams last unseen film Boulevard, in which he plays a closeted gay man on the path to self-acceptance, is still struggling to find a distributor.
The Brazilian megacity São Paulo is facing a record-level drought and could run out of water by mid-November if rain relief fails to materialize.
Clerks in all 15 Arizona counties say they’ve issued at least one marriage license to gay couples.
A look at how fear, not science is fueling the ebola panic.
Male model Monday: Timo Nunez.
Chinese couple wins award for most extreme wedding photo.
The sordid saga of Honey Boo Boo matriarch Mama June’s alleged relationship with a convicted child molester continues.
WATCH: Little girls drop f-bombs for feminism.
Are Ted Cruz and Mike Huckabee on an evangelical collision course for the 2016 presidential election?
Kyler Geoffroy
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