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Chadwick Moore, a 33-year-old journalist who lives in Williamsburg, had been a lifelong liberal. Then, last September, he penned a profile for Out magazine of Milo Yiannopoulos — a controversial and outspoken critic of feminism, Muslims and gay rights (despite being openly gay himself). Although

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May 16, 2011 · Few national television news anchors or hosts have publicly acknowledged being gay. Rachel Maddow is perhaps the best known. Her MSNBC colleague, Thomas Roberts, has also come out as gay.

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DC Comics co-publisher Dan DiDio revealed that an existing character – who was previously assumed to be straight – would become ‘one of our most prominent gay …

The “Juno” star made the announcement in Las Vegas at the Human Rights Campaign’s Time to Thrive conference benefiting LGBT youth. Ellen Page has come out as a gay woman. The star of the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past made the announcement in a moving and deeply personal speech delivered before

Mar 04, 2015 · Washington (CNN)Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson apologized for commenting Wednesday that prisoners’ changes after they leave jail proves being gay is a choice, but said that the science is still murky on the issue.

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Apr 23, 2010 · TMZ’s Harvey Levin talks about being gay in the news business: “I was so terrified that somebody would find out.”

The 38-year-old gave a touching speech at the group’s Walk of Fame ceremony on Monday.

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Being closeted or in the closet means being aware of one’s lesbian, gay or bisexual orientation or true gender identity yet averse to revealing it because of various personal or social motivations.

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