D.C. vote moves gay marriage debate to Congress A preliminary vote by the District of Columbia city council to recognize same-sex marriages performed elsewhere puts the issue on a path to Congress, which has final say over D.C.'s laws. That may force lawmakers to take up the politically dicey debate after years of letting it play out in the states. read more...
Both Sides in New York Seek Gay Marriage Momentum - NYTimes. ALBANY — A marriage license is just a Metro-North ride to Connecticut away for same-sex couples in New York City. For those who live in the Hudson Valley, it is a short drive over the state line into Massachusetts. Gay New Yorkers who live in the far northern reaches of the state can head to Canada for a wedding. And Tuesday’s move by Vermont... read more...
I am a Life Unscripted Great article about the figuring how to live the life you love. Reminiscent of Sex & the City. read more...
Teacher Secretly Records Students Shagging - Cops Find Video Nashville, Tennessee (The Weekly Vice) -- Louis J. Levine, a 52-year-old science teacher with the Murfreesboro City School system was arrested Tuesday on charges of giving drugs to teenagers and then videotaping them while they had sex. read more...
$5 tax per tryst fine by them, sex workers tell lawmakers CARSON CITY -- Three legal prostitutes told legislators Tuesday that they support a $5 tax for every session with a client as a way of doing their part to help the state solve some of its financial woes. read more...
Gay Marriage in the Distict Nate evaluates the Congressional GOP's likely hearings over the DC City Council's decision yesterday to recognize legal same-sex marriages that take place in the states. Would such an investigation redound to the party's credit? read more...