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Princess Diana wore male drag to go to gay bar with Freddie Mercury: new bio

The story is featured in the biography Dianaworld: An Obsession by Edward White.

Obama Wins South Carolina in Racially Charged Primary

Landslide margins among black voters powered Barack Obama to his win Saturday in South Carolina's Democratic presidential primary, allowing him to overcome the telling edge Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Edwards had among whites. Blacks made up 55% of the voters in Saturday's contest, slightly more than turned out in the state's primary four years ago and by far their biggest share in any presidential contest so far this year. Obama won 78% of their votes, with black men and women supporting the Illinois senator by about that same margin, according to exit polls of Democratic voters conducted Saturday for the Associated Press and the networks.

Two New Memoirs Detail the Threats to American Democracy

(CNN) Gay former Republican Tim Miller and Pete Buttigieg's adviser Lis Smith write about the pols who've undermined -- and restored -- their faith.

Three LGBT Families Share Lessons Learned Adopting

Right now there are nearly 400,000 children in the U.S. without a family, and more than 100,000 of them are eligible for adoption.  

Neo-Nazi convicted of plotting a terrorist attack on an LGBTQ+ group

Alan Edwards had an "armory" at his home and texted a friend that "the quickest way to someone's heart is with a high power 7.62mm round."

25 problematic gay characters we can't help but love

Sometimes, badder is better!

Obama, Kennedy Include Gays in Endorsement Remarks

Senators Edward Kennedy and Barack Obama both included gays and lesbians in their speeches during the event Monday at which Kennedy endorsed Obama in his presidential bid. Obama's inclusion of LGBT people came while he was discussing the legacy of hope that both John and Robert Kennedy inspired in people: "And it lives on in those Americans -- young and old, rich and poor, black and white, Latino and Asian and Native American, gay and straight -- who are tired of a politics that divides us and want to recapture the sense of common purpose that we had when John Kennedy was president of the United States of America."

Yes, There Are Black Queers in Oregon and They Need Help

The former Portland black chapter of PFLAG, the only one of its kind in the nation, declares independence and sets a course toward racial justice.  

John Edwards Ends Presidential Bid

Democrat John Edwards left the presidential race Wednesday, ending a scrappy underdog bid that tried to put progressive politics in the spotlight.

Some blunt and some sincere, YouTube questions shake up the Democratic debate

Lesbians asking about same-sex marriage. Two unrelated parents with sons in Iraq asking about the war. And a snowman asking about global warming? Video questions submitted to the hip Web site YouTube shook up the usual campaign debate Monday night in Charleston, S.C. The questions, most of them coming from young people, were blunt and earnest, yet sometimes bizarre.