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Ill. Gay Marriage Bill Sponsor: It Will Pass

May 21
The sponsor of Illinois’ gay marriage bill says the gay marriage will be legalized by the end of the month, which would make the state the 13th in the nation to recognize same-sex marriage.

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Gay Marriage Bill Clears Nevada Assembly Panel

May 17
A resolution to abolish Nevada’s ban on gay marriage has passed an Assembly committee.

At last! Unpakt.com Brings Comparison Web Shopping to Finding a Mover in Las Vegas

By Steve Weinstein | May 16
At last, there is Unpakt.com, a comparison-shopping site that brings the Kayak and Expedia model to finding a qualified moving company. Finding and booking a trustworthy mover is as easy as booking a flight, renting a car or buying home appliances.

Peace Corps to Allow Gay Couples to Serve Together

NATIONAL | By Sergio N. Candido | May 23
While the Defense of Marriage Act still defines marriage as the union between a man and a woman for federal purposes, the Peace Corps announced it would extend benefits to gay couples to allow them to serve as volunteers together overseas.

Westboro Baptist Church Blames Oklahoma Tornado on Gay NBA Player Jason Collins

RELIGION | By Sergio N. Candido | May 23
Anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church is charging NBA player Jason Collins with being the catalyst for the deadly tornado in Oklahoma.

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The ’80s Show

By Matthew Martello | May 20
A high energy "’80s Show" takes the stage at the V Theater inside Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas.

Evil Dead the Musical

By Matthew Martello | Apr 1
One by one, college students camping in an old cabin are turned into demons and it is up to an unlikely hero who works at a department store, to save the day.
A modern luxury glass apartment building, left, sits across the street from an older red brick apartment, the home of photograher Arne Svenson.

New Yorkers Furious over Peeping Art Exhibit

FINE ARTS | By Jake Pearson | May 23
If you live in New York City, you might want to keep your curtains drawn or you may end up as the unknowing subject in an art gallery.

Triple-dipping: ’The Hangover, Part III’

The Hangover Part III

MOVIES | By Padraic Maroney | May 23
With a scattered, unfocused, and sometimes cruel script, you might feel like you are the one suffering from a hangover.

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The Importance of Being Inverted: Gay Days at Amusement Parks, Part 1

By Tony Phillips | May 22
From castle crashing to bible thumping, EDGE writer Tony Phillips explores the ins, outs, ups and downs of the multi-billion dollar amusement park ind…

Dems Criticize GOP Support of DOMA

By Jim Abrams | Mar 29
The cost to taxpayers for a House Republican decision to fund the legal team supporting DOMA has climbed from $500,000 to as much as $3 million, Democ…

EDGE Goes Social

Hellmann’s Whips Up Campaign for Centennial

FOOD/DRINK | By Mae Anderson | May 23
Your favorite condiment is celebrating its centennial - so slather on the mayo (on a sandwich, that is) in honor of Hellmann’s 100th birthday.

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Complaint Accuses Exxon Mobil of Anti-Gay Bias

CORPORATE | By David Crary | May 22
One after another, major U.S. corporations have updated anti-discrimination policies to protect gay, lesbian and transgender workers, drawing plaudits from gay-rights groups. There’s one prominent exception: Exxon Mobil Corp.

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Watch: NASA Captures Okla. Tornado from Space

SCIENCE | May 23
NASA’s GOES-13 satellite captured images of the storm system that sparked tornadoes in the middle of the country. The video includes images of the twister left dozens of people dead in Moore, Okla.

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The Importance of Being Inverted: Gay Days at Amusement Parks, Part 1

By Tony Phillips | May 22
From castle crashing to bible thumping, EDGE writer Tony Phillips explores the ins, outs, ups and downs of the multi-billion dollar amusement park industry that is still trying to find its niche in the LGBT community. Part 1 of a 2-part series.

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Doctor: Cancer Test Cost Outrageous Because of Monopoly

HEALTH | May 23
CBS News contributor Dr. David Agus, director of the Westside Cancer Center at the University of Southern California, talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about why the cost for a genetic test for breast cancer is so high.

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