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News: Hillary Clinton, Eiffel Tower, Magic Mike XXL, Joe Jonas, Belize

News: Hillary Clinton, Eiffel Tower, Magic Mike XXL, Joe Jonas, Belize

Road State Department releases hundreds of emails from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Benghazi. 

CooperRoad First look at Bradley Cooper and the rest of the returning “teenagers” for Netflix’s Wet Hot American Summer: First Day at Camp.

Road Petition calling on TLC to cancel 19 Kids and Counting in the wake of Josh Duggar’s molestation allegations grows to over 12,000 signatures.   

Road Joe Jonas gets naughty with Adam Levine on Instagram.

Road Reese Witherspoon cast as Tinkerbell in Tink, Disney’s upcoming live adaption of the Neverland fairy. 

Road Northern Ireland Assembly won’t punish the country’s former Health Minister Jim Wells for claiming gay parents are more likely to abuse children than straight parents. 

Road Mindy Kaling and B.J. Novak to pen book about their relationship

EiffelRoad Eiffel Tower staff on strike to demand more help dealing with pickpokets in the area. 

Road The religious right is unsurprisingly furious with Boy Scouts President Robert Gates’ call for the organization to end its ban on gay adults

Road Yet another Antarctic ice mass is becoming destabilized. “Thursday in Science, researchers from the University of Bristol in Britain, along with researchers from Germany, France and the Netherlands, reported on the retreat of a suite of glaciers farther south from Larsen B and C along the Bellingshausen Sea, in a region known as the Southern Antarctic Peninsula.”

Road Baltimore grand jury indicts all six police officers who had been charged in the death of Freddie Gray.

Road Released emails show Florida’s then-Governor Jeb Bush struggling to explain his opposition to gay adoption.

Road India’s first gay matrimonial ad courts controversy for having caste requirement. 

MikeRoad Brad Pitt’s World War Z sequel gets June 9, 2016 release date

Road The gang’s all here in the new Magic Mike XXL poster.

Road CBS has already scrapped David Letterman’s Late Show set. 

Road NYT looks at the lonely fight against Belize’s anti-gay laws. “Belize has never had an inciting incident to catalyze a movement, like the 1969 Stonewall uprising. There is no annual Gay Pride parade. No member of government or other prominent figure has ever come out. No gay bars or ritual “safe spaces” exist as places for people to meet, just carefully organized house parties and private encounters on Facebook. The L.G.B.T. community in Belize, with the exception of a dedicated corps of organizers and supporters, remains timid, fractured and apolitical. Unibam itself has only 128 members, in part because of people’s concern that their names could be made public.”

Road Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) likens Chris Christie’s support for the PATRIOT Act to “political pornography.”

Road Longtime activist Cleve Jones pens op-ed marking Harvey Milk’s 85th birthday. “As I look back over the decades, I marvel at the progress our community has made in achieving our rights and know that Harvey would be proud. And as we wait for the Supreme Court’s decision on marriage equality, I know that Harvey would remind us that our struggle is not yet won — no matter what the court decides.”


Kyler Geoffroy

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A Video Tour Of Gay Marriage Around The World In Honor Of Ireland's Historic Vote

A Video Tour Of Gay Marriage Around The World In Honor Of Ireland's Historic Vote
Ireland holds a referendum Friday that could make it the first country to legalize gay marriage by a direct vote of the people. The passage of the referendum would mark a startling turn of events in a historically conservative Catholic country where homosexual acts were against the law up until 1993.

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Take A Shot With Chris Pratt And Learn His Acting Secrets

Take A Shot With Chris Pratt And Learn His Acting Secrets

Maybe it’s the Fireball talking (Fireball Whiskey ™: Ignite the night), but after watching GQ cover model and lovable goofball Chris Pratt explain some of his acting moves, we think we might be ready to hop into a scene with him.

Related: Chris Pratt Loves To Get Naked, Doesn’t Understand How Taking Out His Junk Could Offend

Watch below:

Dan Tracer

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Texas High School Teacher Resigns After Comparing Black Student's Gay Slur to N-Word: VIDEO

Texas High School Teacher Resigns After Comparing Black Student's Gay Slur to N-Word: VIDEO

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A high school teacher in Texas has resigned after admonishing a black student for using a gay slur by comparing it to the N-word.

Gretchen Summers, a science teacher at Pflugerville High School just north of Austin, resigned after the school placed her on leave while it investigated the incident that occurred May 11. 

Senior Isaiah Thomas reportedly used a gay slur in front of Summers, who responded by saying something along the lines of, “How would you like it if somebody called you a n—–?” 

KXAN-TV reports: 

“She could have at least said the ‘N-word,’ or could have said, ‘how would you like someone calling you N-Word?’” said Thomas.

Thomas said it upset him when his teacher used the full word, and that is when he went to the principal. He was then asked to write a statement about what happened. … 

“She wasn’t using him against him, she just said, ‘you know, it’s not nice to call people rude names, you wouldn’t like if someone called you a derogatory term’,” said junior Christy Beaulieu. She was not a student in the class where the incident happened, but she is a student of the teacher who resigned. She heard about what happened from a friend in the class.

“I’m pretty upset about it, I don’t think she’s racist,” said Beaulieu. “I don’t think she has anything against anyone else. She’s really accepting, really a kind-hearted person.”

Thomas’ mother, Charlotte Swist, demanded an apology from Summers. KEYE-TV reports:

MotherThe boy’s mother has a call to action for Summers. “I’m looking into this camera, if she’s watching this. I think you need to do a public apology,” said Charlott Swist in an exclusive interview with KEYE TV. … 

Even repeating racial slurs is not allowed in Isaiah Thomas’s home. “I raised my kids not to even use that word against each other,” said Swist. … 

The incident happened last week but Thomas’s mother is concerned about the long-term impact.

“He’s still mad. Right now he’s still mad. I can’t fix it, all I can do is pray for him,” said Swist. 

Watch the reports from KXAN-TV and KEYE-TV, AFTER THE JUMP

 


John Wright

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Louisiana State Senator Slams Bobby Jindal For Pushing Religious Freedom Measure

Louisiana State Senator Slams Bobby Jindal For Pushing Religious Freedom Measure
Louisiana state Sen. Karen Peterson (D) slammed Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) for issuing an executive order “to accomplish the intent” of a religious freedom bill that died in the Louisiana House.

Jindal vowed Tuesday to take action on the issue. Peterson criticized Jindal earlier this week for prioritizing the religious freedom legislation over others dealing with the state budget, and said his action seems to be an attempt to “destroy Louisiana’s business climate.”

“It’s a cynical attempt to deflect from the failures of what should be the top legislative priority, what we’re dealing with every day, which is a broken state budget,” Peterson said.

Peterson went on to blast Jindal for running ads in Iowa rather than talking with Louisiana lawmakers:

Today it’s okay to just ignore the House and the clear rejection of something that’s just not good for our state. He didn’t even have the courage to testify before the House, but he wants to roll out a press release saying what he’s going to do through executive action. But guess what he did have time to do? To start running a commercial, not here in New Orleans, or Baton Rouge, or Monroe — he ran a commercial on religious freedom in Iowa. Are you kidding me? Why don’t you roll some commercials out on how to fix this nightmare that you’ve created right here in Louisiana? This is ridiculous. Iowa?

Peterson also called Jindal out for criticizing executive orders at the federal level. Her criticism mirrored remarks state Rep. John Bel Edwards (D) made earlier this week.

“We’ve heard Gov. Jindal complain about with respect to President Obama that he uses executive orders to do things that he can’t get Congress to do … I would suggest to you that the governor Jindal has done exactly the same thing here,” Edwards said.

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Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal speaks to guests gathered for the Republican Party of Iowa’s Lincoln Dinner at the Iowa Events Center on May 16, 2015, in Des Moines, Iowa. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Jindal responded to that criticism Thursday.

“If he’s issuing executive orders consistent with law and constitution, I’ve got no problem with that,” Jindal said, according to The Times-Picayune. “That’s part of his prerogative.

“My problem with the president’s executive orders is [when] they violate the constitution,” Jindal added. “I’m issuing an executive order to uphold the constitution. It’s a reaffirmation of our First Amendment liberty rights.”

Watch Peterson give her remarks on the Louisiana senate floor above.

H/T Towleroad

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