News: Tom Hardy, North Korea, Bono, Chick-fil-A, Sarah Palin
The AP looks at California’s new law requiring large utility companies to report how much they spend with LGBT contractors.
Tom Hardy covers EMPIRE magazine as Mad Max.
The U.S. has tightened sanctions on North Korea in retaliation for the Sony cyberattack.
Neurosurgeon and longtime homophobe Dr. Ben Carson says he’ll make a decision on a 2016 White House bid “in a few months”.
Zoe Saldana rang in the new year with the arrival of twin baby boys.
The Atlanta Police Department has appointed a new LGBT liaison officer – C. J. Murphy. With any luck Officer Murphy will help ensure the police department is using every available resource to properly investigate the recent anti-gay hate crime that has gone unsolved.
The 5 biggest political questions of 2015.
This week, an Illinois man who wrecked his Ford Thunderbird back in 1963 removed a seven-inch turn signal that had been unknowingly embedded in his arm for over five decades.
Bono says he may never play guitar again after his biking accident in November.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt got secretly hitched to longtime girlfriend Tasha McCauley just before Christmas.
After a one year trial run without God, former Seventh-Day Adventist pastor Ryan Bell has decided to stay an atheist, saying: “I think before, I wanted a closer relationship to God, and today I just want a closer relationship with reality”.
A 23-year-old mentally ill Florida man has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder after he decapitated his mother with an ax following a disagreement about chores.
The cutest celebrity families to follow in 2015.
Sarah Palin under fire for posting photo of son Trig using their “lazy dog” as a “stepping stone”.
Chick-fil-A is investigating a possible credit card data breach, so if you’ve eaten any of the hate chicken in recent months you might want to keep an eye on your bank account statement.
Kyler Geoffroy
www.towleroad.com/2015/01/news.html
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