LGBT Americans Report Lower Well-Being – Gallup.com

LGBT Americans Report Lower Well-Being – Gallup.com

LGBT Americans Report Lower Well-Being
Gallup.com
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) report lower well-being than non-LGBT Americans. LGBT Americans have an average Well-Being Index score of 58, lower than non-LGBT adults’ score of 62.

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Marchers call for equal protection for migrants, LGBT people under law – News & Observer

Marchers call for equal protection for migrants, LGBT people under law – News & Observer


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Marchers call for equal protection for migrants, LGBT people under law
News & Observer
“Today the focus is on what this legislature, governor have done or have not done to undermine the rights of immigrants, the LGBT community, and why it’s so foreign to what we are as North Carolinians,” said the Rev. William Barber II, president of the

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Health-care fears loom large in gay marriage cases

Health-care fears loom large in gay marriage cases
INDIANAPOLIS — When Niki Quasney felt a piercing pain in her ribcage in March, the oncologist treating her advanced ovarian cancer told her to get to an emergency room immediately. But instead of making the short drive to a hospital near her home in Munster, Indiana, she drove alone for more than 40 minutes to one in neighboring Illinois. Quasney said she was “terrified” her local hospital might …

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‘It Felt Amazing’ after Sikh man took off turban, cut hair, came out as gay

‘It Felt Amazing’ after Sikh man took off turban, cut hair, came out as gay
Mandeep Jangi of Middlesex, New Jersey, cites his Sikh faith as the “more visible aspect” of his identity. His decision to cut his hair (long hair is a traditional part of Sikh culture) was the first step to discovering his own individual identity.

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Rock That Style! The Best, Worst & Wackiest Dressed Stars At The 2014 Video Music Awards

Rock That Style! The Best, Worst & Wackiest Dressed Stars At The 2014 Video Music Awards
MTV’s Video Music Awards show has always sparked headlines, as fans have seen Kanye West interrupt Taylor Swift ’s acceptance speech, Beyonce confirm her pregnancy by rubbing her baby bump,… READ ON

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