News: LightSail, Nick Jonas, Terminator, Bernie Sanders, Brad Pitt
New CNN poll shows 63% of American public believes gay and lesbian couples have a constitutional right to marry.
Orange is the New Black’s Samira Wiley, Natasha Lyonne, and Uzo Aduba add their star power to Sau Paulo’s gay pride parade.
Bill Nye’s solar sail spacecraft spreads its wings (sails) in space for the first time.
Can Republicans win by losing the gay marriage fight at the Supreme Court? “They’d probably be better off losing the gay marriage issue, politically that is,” said Stuart Rothenberg, editor of the nonpartisan Rothenberg Political Report in Washington. “It would remove the issue from the debate, and the GOP is now on the wrong side, politically, of the debate.”
Terminator creator James Cameron gives his blessing to upcoming Terminator Genisys.
Mexico appears to have crossed a major hurdle in the fight for nationwide marriage equality.
Nick Jonas says he’s excited for people to see his return to his gay role in Kingdom. “It’s great writing, really honest and personal, and I’m just excited for people to see it and be able to tell the story in the way we’re telling it.”
12 mesmerizing animations showing how the logos of America’s favorite companies have evolved over the years.
Bernie Sanders scores strong second-place finish against Hillary Clinton in Wisconsin straw poll.
Former South Carolina police officer indicted in death of Walter Scott.
Colombia to allow transgender people to legally change their name and gender without surgery.
Brad Pitt to star in Netflix original movie War Machine.
Scottish Episcopal Church to hold vote on whether to allow clergy to marry gay couples.
Beyonce teases big announcement, reveals vegan diet.
Male model Monday: Sasha Knezevic.
20 photos of Instagram’s favorite gay dads’ perfect American family.
Australian man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after allegedly driving a stolen bulldozer into a house where a woman and her two children were sleeping.
First official portrait of baby Princess Charlotte and Prince George.
Garbage confirms they will ring their “20 Years of Queer” anniversary tour to the U.S.
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