Student Group Cancels Satanic ‘Black Mass’ at Harvard Following Outrage

Student Group Cancels Satanic ‘Black Mass’ at Harvard Following Outrage

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — A student group at Harvard University has canceled a reenactment of an ancient Satanic ritual on campus following outrage and protests from religious groups. As previously reported, Harvard Extension Cultural Studies Club had agreed to allow the New York-based Satanic Temple to perform the Black Mass on Monday during its meeting at Queen’s Head […]

Miami Dolphins Fine, Suspend Safety Don Jones for Tweet Against Same-Sex Kiss

Miami Dolphins Fine, Suspend Safety Don Jones for Tweet Against Same-Sex Kiss

MIAMI — The Miami Dolphins have fined and suspended safety Don Jones for Tweeting his disapproval of a same-sex kiss that aired on ESPN this past weekend. ESPN carried footage of Michael Sam’s reaction on Saturday as he learned that he had been selected by the St. Louis Rams, making their 249th choice overall. Sam […]

Lesbian Houston Mayor Promotes Ordinance to Allow Men in Women’s Restrooms

Lesbian Houston Mayor Promotes Ordinance to Allow Men in Women’s Restrooms

HOUSTON – The Houston City Council is currently considering an ‘equal rights’ ordinance which would allow men and women to use restrooms and shower rooms designated for the opposite sex, as long as they identify with the opposite gender. Houston Mayor Annise Parker, an open lesbian, is promoting an “Equal Rights Ordinance” designed to quell […]

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Texas Appeals Court Upholds Cheerleader Bible Banners, But Finds Lawsuit Moot

Texas Appeals Court Upholds Cheerleader Bible Banners, But Finds Lawsuit Moot

KOUNTZE, Texas — A Texas state appeals court has upheld the right of high school cheerleaders to display Bible banners at sporting events, but stated that because the school district has since changed its policy to likewise allow the banners, the lawsuit surrounding the matter is now moot. As previously reported, public school cheerleaders in […]

Arkansas Judge Declares State Marriage Amendment Unconstitutional

Arkansas Judge Declares State Marriage Amendment Unconstitutional

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A circuit judge in Arkansas has declared the state’s marriage amendment as being unconstitutional. Pulaski County Circuit Judge Christopher Charles Piazza issued his ruling on Friday, opining that there is “no rational reason” to bar homosexuals in the state from tying the knot. He asserted that Arkansas’ marriage amendment is rather […]

NJ Mayor Boots ‘Godless Ceremony’ from Borough Hall After Prayer Banned at Event

NJ Mayor Boots ‘Godless Ceremony’ from Borough Hall After Prayer Banned at Event

CARTERET, N. J. — A New Jersey mayor recently told the federal government to host their naturalization ceremony elsewhere after they prohibited prayer from being presented at the event. Mayor Daniel Reiman of Carteret was contacted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office late last year as they inquired if they could host a […]

Alabama Lesbians Sue to Obtain Legal Recognition as Parents of Eight-Year-Old Boy

Alabama Lesbians Sue to Obtain Legal Recognition as Parents of Eight-Year-Old Boy

MOBILE, Ala. — Two lesbian women in Alabama have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the state’s constitutional marriage amendment in their efforts to obtain legal recognition as parents of an eight-year-old boy. Kimberly McKeand and Cari Searcy have been in a relationship for over 14 years, and traveled to California to “wed” in 2008 after winning […]

University Reverses Professor’s Ban on Thanking God at Graduation

University Reverses Professor’s Ban on Thanking God at Graduation

GREENVILLE, N.C. — A public university in North Carolina has reversed a professor’s ban on thanking God during the chemistry department’s recognition ceremony. Eli Hvastkovs, an assistant professor at East Carolina University (ECU), sent an email to chemistry senior earlier this month outlining the guidelines surrounding personal statements at the departmental graduation ceremony. The statements were […]