Right-Wing Senator: Pride Parades 'Political,' Not OK for Uniformed Troops
Conservative Republican senator James Inhofe is among those objecting to the decision to allow military members to wear their uniforms in San Diego's LGBT pride parade.
WATCH: LGBT Troops March in San Diego Pride Parade
With the blessing of military brass, uniformed LGBT service members marched in this weekend's San Diego Pride parade.
NOM Ally Attempts to Ban Same-Sex Marriages on Military Bases
Rep. Steve King of Iowa attached an amendment to the Defense Appropriations bill that would prohibit same-sex couples from marrying on military bases.
A First: Pentagon Says Troops Can Wear Uniforms in Pride Parade
Service members marched in San Diego last year even before "don't ask, don't tell" had officially been repealed. This year they can wear their uniforms.
Southern Baptists Object to Military Chaplains Even Attending a Same-Sex Ceremony
Religious leaders are disagreeing on how involved military chaplains can be in ceremonies for same-sex marriages or civil unions after
Researcher's Claim About Suicide Bombers Called False
Editor's Note: This story has been updated to reflect feedback after our first version.
New Navy Carriers Will Be Urinal-Free
For the first time ever, a new class of U.S.
SLDN and OutServe to Merge
Servicemembers Legal Defense Network and OutServe, two of the most prominent groups working to assist LGBT military members, announced that they intend to combine forces.
New Bill Salutes Gay Military Spouses
A bill was introduced Thursday that would provide military benefits to the same-sex spouses and children of gay and lesbian members of the armed services.
Investigation Finds Navy Official Failed to Stop Gay Hazing
Navy official Charles Berry was removed because of what he did after a sailor reported an attempted rape.
Gay WWII Hero Death Not Suicide
The 100th birthday of the late Alan Turing, the gay British mathematician and computer theorist whose work decoding the infamous German Enigma machine is often credited with winning WWII, may have
Republicans Don't Appear Likely to Reinstate DADT
Even if Mitt Romney wins the White House, it doesn't look like Republicans will try to reinstate the "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
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