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Californication Star David Duchovy Enters Sex Addiction Rehab
By Maggie Taylor
Life is imitating art now that David Duchovny, who plays a sex-obsessed lothario on Showtime’s Californication, has voluntarily entered a sex addiction rehab, his rep confirmed Thursday. Duchovny, 48, has been married to actress Tea Leoni since 1997 and they have two children together. Recently Duchovny has garnered critical acclaim for portraying the bad boy, sex-obsessed author Hank Moody in Californication, the second season of which premieres Sept. 28.
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John McCain Shocks Party, Selects Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as Running Mate
By L. A. Vess and Ross von Metzke
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain has chosen Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate, his campaign announced on Friday. Palin, Alaska’s first woman governor, is a strongly conservative, pro-lifer who staunchly opposes same-sex marriage equality. McCain’s choice of Palin may be motivated, in part, by the hope she might appeal to some former Hillary Clinton followers who are not supportive of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.
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Jennifer Hudson to be Feted During New York Fashion Week
By Jonas Oliver
On Thursday, America’s favorite dream girl, Jennifer Hudson, will play a supporting role when she sings the National Anthem before Barack Obama’s highly anticipated speech at Denver’s Invesco Field. In just a few short weeks, however, the powerhouse vocalist will be the star of a very special evening hosted by none other than Vogue Editor-at-Large, Andre Leon Talley.
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Majority of Fortune 500 Companies Provide Sexual Orientation Nondiscrimination
By Jonas Oliver
Major corporations are increasingly saying that discrimination based on sexual orientation will not be tolerated in the workplace. According to a new report out from LGBT civil rights organization Equality Forum, 471 (94.2 percent) of the 2008 list of Fortune 500 companies voluntarily include sexual orientation in their employment nondiscrimination policies. The latest results suggest a marked increase in the number of companies embracing sexual orientation nondiscrimination policies since Equality Forum began contacting Fortune 500 companies five years ago.
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Tennis Star Andy Roddick Engaged to Model Brooklyn Decker
By Mark Umbach
Tennis star and gay fan favorite Andy Roddick has finally decided to take the plunge and get hitched. Roddick announced late last week that he and girlfriend, model Brooklyn Decker, plan to wed sometime next year in Texas. Good news for the tennis phenom, who cause a bit of a stir yesterday at the U.S. Open. Known for his rocket serve, Roddick pounced on opponent Fabrice Santoro in the opening round at Flushing Meadows.
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Majority of Californians Favor Gay Marriage in New Poll
By Maggie Taylor
More than half of California’s voters will say no to Proposition 8, the state's proposed ban on same-sex marriage, according to a poll conducted by the Public Policy of California, the results of which were released Wednesday. A promising trend indicates that there’s a narrowing gap between supporters of gay marriage and its opponents, whose support to back the proposition to ban equal marriage rights is beginning to wane.
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Gustav Threatens New Orleans on Third Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
By Ann Turner
As Gustav barrels towards the Gulf Coast, the organizers of New Orleans' Southern Decadence gay celebration are watching its every move. Three years ago, the festival was cancelled when Hurricane Katrina hit the city full-force, resulting in one of the nation’s most devastating natural disasters. Although Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has already declared a state of emergency to prepare for a possible Gustav hit, so far Southern Decadence organizers say the celebration is still on track.
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Bill Clinton Declares Obama is Ready to Lead
By Jonas Oliver
Addressing the Democratic National Convention last night, former president Bill Clinton declared that democratic presidential nominee, 'Barack Obama is ready to lead America and to restore American leadership in the world.' Ending weeks of speculation about a rift between the former president and the Illinois senator, Clinton not only urged his wife’s supporters to get behind Obama, but also lavishly praised and enthusiastically endorsed Obama in what was one of the most rousing speeches given at the Democratic National Convention thus far.
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NBC Issues Apology Over Coverage of Gay Diver Matthew Mitcham
By Mark Umbach
Well aware that the world was fervently disappointed that Olympic golden gay boy Matthew Mitcham did not receive the coverage he deserved at the Olympic Games, NBC issued a statement on Wednesday apologizing for the lack of coverage. Outside of the fact that Mitcham is gay, he carries with him a fantastic story. After taking time off and considering retiring, he came back to win gold over a powerful Chinese team that was highly expected to win the top prize.
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Olympic Gold Medalist Michael Phelps to Host Saturday Night Live
By Mark Umbach
For the past several weeks he’s been the most talked about person on the planet. Now, eight-time gold medal winner Michael Phelps will show off his comedy chops as host of NBC’s Saturday Night Live, when the show premieres its 34th season on September 13th. The world has seen his athletic prowess. Now we’ll see how Phelps does up against the likes of Amy Poehler.
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