Veteran Entrepreneurs Today to launch first veteran business owners think tank groups in the nation

SAN DIEGO, –Veteran Entrepreneurs Today (V.E.T.), a project under San Diego non-profit Honoring Our Troops, will launch the first think tank coaching groups for veterans who want to be entrepreneurs at an introductory meeting  March 3 at 6 p.m. Few communities in the U.S. have a focus on entrepreneurial enterprise for veterans. This unique program…

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New European studies show promise of HIV-prevention drug

Findings from two European studies on PrEP were released today at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Seattle. The PROUD study out of England assesses the effect the use of PrEP has on the frequency with which men have sex, how often they use condoms, and whether they contract other sexually-transmitted infections. The…

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Georgians are uniting against LGBT discrimination

ATLANTA – Today,  the Human Rights Campaign announced it is joining forces with Georgia Equality, an organization working to advance fairness, safety and opportunity for LGBT communities and allies throughout the state, for a project called “Georgia Unites Against Discrimination.” Launched by Georgia Equality in January of this year, Georgia Unites Against Discrimination is a…

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After ‘confusion’ Log Cabin Republicans will now speak at CPAC 2015

The Log Cabin Republicans (LCR) have been given an invitation to speak at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) as part of the panel “Putin’s Russia: A New Cold War?” The invitation comes after several days of back and forth between the LCR and the American Conservative Union (ACU), which organizes CPAC. In response, LCR…

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New group formed to ‘Make marriage achievable for all who seek it’

WASHINGTON — Today, 103 U.S. scholars and leaders released a public statement, Marriage Opportunity: The Moment for National Action, and announced the formation of the Marriage Opportunity Council, whose goal is to make marriage achievable for all Americans, regardless of social class or sexual orientation. The statement is published in full as the cover essay in…

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New study: 90 percent of new HIV infections in the US could be averted by getting those with HIV into medical care

New research released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and published in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that more than 90 percent of new HIV infections in the United States could be averted by diagnosing people living with HIV and ensuring they are immediately given access to medical care. HIVPlus Magazine reported that Jonathan…

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Federal job-protected family and medical leave rights extended to eligible workers in same-sex marriages

WASHINGTON – Workers in legal, same-sex marriages, regardless of where they live, will now have the same rights as those in opposite-sex marriages to federal job-protected leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act to care for a spouse with a serious health condition.DOL The U.S. Labor Department announced a rule change to the FMLA…

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Oklahoma’s Sally Kern wants special state protection for dangerous anti-LGBT psychological abuse

  OKLAHOMA CITY – Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), and Freedom Oklahoma condemned an extreme anti-LGBT Oklahoma bill that attacks Oklahoma children and seeks to legitimize so-called “conversion therapy,” the dangerous and discredited practices linked to lifelong damage including depression, substance abuse, and even suicide. The bill…

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Defense Secretary Ashton Carter addresses transgender service

Recently, Department of Defense Secretary Ashton Carter addressed the issue of military service by transgender people – who are currently prohibited from serving openly – in a town hall in Kandahar, Afghanistan. When asked about transgender service members serving in “austere environments” like Afghanistan, Secretary Carter ended his response by saying, “And I don’t think…

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