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New York Recognizes Same-Sex Marriage

New York Archbishop Dolan: We Oppose Redefining Marriage

It has been only three days since New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill that allowed same-sex couples to marry, but that hasn't stopped the state's top Roman Catholic leaders from voicing their opposition to the new law.
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Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani speaks

Giuliani On Gay Marriage: Yes and No

Rudolph Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City and potential Republican presidential candidate for 2012, came out with a confusing reaction to the State of New York’s recent decision to legalize same-sex marriage.
Dodger Stadium

Los Angeles Dodgers File for Bankruptcy

The Los Angeles Dodgers filed for bankruptcy protection Monday - a move they say they need to undertake to access much-needed cash from a proposed media rights deal that Major League Baseball rejected.
Andrew Cuomo

Future of U.S. Same-Sex Marriage in Flux

The future of same-sex marriage in New York after lawmakers' decision to legalize it on Friday is still in flux as proponents aim to influence media coverage and opponents say that Republicans who voted for the bill in New York will feel the consequences of their actions in the 2012 elections.
2011 Gay Pride Parade

2011 Gay Pride Parade

Two million turned out for one of the largest gay pride parades rejoicing at the legalization of same-sex marriage in New York State.

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