U.S. judge blocks Mississippi law allowing denial of services to LGBT people

A day before it was due to come into effect, a federal judge has blocked a Mississippi law permitting those with religious objections to deny wedding services to same-sex couples and impose dress and bathroom restrictions on transgender people.

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Obama Designates Stonewall as First National Monument for LGBT Rights

With this weekend marking the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s ruling on legalizing gay marriage, President Obama will designate the Stonewall Inn in New York City as a new National Monument, the first official National Park Service monument dedicated to the plight of LGBT Americans.

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Liberals Push Congress for LGBT Bill That Critics Say Would Limit Religious Freedom

LGBT groups and their allies in Congress are pushing for a sweeping piece of legislation that if enacted would, according to critics, limit religious freedom in the United States.

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Obama to Sign Executive Order for LGBT Workers, No Exemptions for Religious Groups

President Barack Obama plans to sign executive orders Monday prohibiting discrimination against gay and transgender workers in the federal government and its contracting agencies, without a new exemption that was requested by some religious organizations, CNS News reported.

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Less than 3 Percent of Americans are LGBT according to Government Survey

According to a recent survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention less than 3 percent of Americans identify themselves as gay, lesbian, or bisexual.

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Obama Administration Uses U.S. Embassies to Promote LGBT Agenda

The White House is spending millions and using U.S. embassies to promote the LGBT agenda worldwide.

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