Analysis: Obama gambles with gay marriage move
Public opinion about gay marriage has changed so rapidly that President Barack Obama's historic embrace of it may pose as many political risks to Republicans as to the president and his fellow Democrats.
'Gaydar' can be accurate by facial observation: study
MANILA, Philippines -- Distinguishing between a straight and a gay person based on his or her face is likely to give you an accurate judgment, a new study suggests.
North Carolina votes on gay-marriage ban
Although poll finds more than two thirds of N.C. adult residents support gay marriage, Amendment One looks set to pass
Maria Burnham: Why It Is Important to Have Queer Comics
A young boy experiencing thoughts or feelings that may be completely foreign to how he was raised can find some truth and validation in a comic book. Will it have openly gay characters who don't treat homosexuality as something to be ashamed of or disguised?
Gaydar Automatic and More Accurate for Women's Faces, Psychologists Find
After seeing faces for less than a blink of an eye, college students have accuracy greater than mere chance in judging others' sexual orientation. Their "gaydar" persisted even when they saw the photos upside-down, and gay versus straight judgments were more accurate for women's faces than for men's.
'Gaydar' automatic and more accurate for women's faces; Accurate even when faces were upside down, psychologists find
After seeing faces for less than a blink of an eye, college students have accuracy greater than mere chance in judging others' sexual orientation. Their "gaydar" persisted even when they saw the photos upside-down, and gay versus straight judgments were more accurate for women's faces than for men's.
Moderate NC weighs constitutional gay marriage ban
North Carolina has long prided itself on its moderate politics dating to the civil rights era, as well as its place as a New South leader and a hub for high-tech, banking and higher education.
Gay rights backers see history in Obama's stand
At a birthplace of the gay rights movement, patrons of New York City's Stonewall Inn said they felt like they were living history. In Wyoming, the mother of a man beaten to death because of his sexuality said words couldn't express her gratitude. An 82-year-old photographer who chronicled protests in the 1960s called it "a new dawn."
Obama Campaign Seeks Middle Ground on Gay Marriage
While the White House touts the president's policies, Obama has yet to say he's for gay marriage.
Analysis: Obama's gay marriage move
Public opinion about gay marriage has changed so rapidly that President Barack Obama's historic embrace of it may pose as many political risks to Republicans as to the president and his fellow Democrats.