February 22nd, 2016
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How Two Gay Soldiers Found Love During the Iraq War
By Dan Heching
Seattle, WA — It's been said that love is never convenient. That adage couldn't hold any more truth than it did for Betu Allami and Nayyef Hrebid, two men who met and fell in love at the height of the Iraq War in Ramadi 12 year ago. (More)
Space Station Astronauts Give Huge Trash Can the Boot
By Marcia Dunn (AP)
Low Earth Orbit — The International Space Station just got a whole lot tidier. A pair of NASA astronauts released a capsule loaded with 1.5 tons of trash Friday as the space station soared over Bolivia. (More)
Michigan pastor sleeping in tent in support of LGBTQ people
By Associated Press
Lawrence, MI — The Rev. Michael Tupper of Parchment United Methodist Church near Kalamazoo started sleeping in a tent Nov. 30 and plans to continue doing so for 175 consecutive nights, Kalamazoo Gazette reported. (More)
Should You Tell the Guy You're Sleeping with That You Like Him?
By Andy Towle
Cyberspace — You've been sleeping with a guy but you want something more. Should you tell him that you like him? (More)
North Korea's Only Openly Gay Defector Reveals What Life Was Like
By Staff
South Korea — Jang Yeong-jin calls his home country of North Korea 'one huge prison without bars.' Life there was so insular, he says, that it wasn?t until problems with his marriage caused him to defect to South Korea that he even realized he was Gay. (More)
Gay High School Football Coach's Survival Will Make Sport Less Homophobic
By Greg Hernandez
Reno, NV — Shane Wickes was an all-state football player in high school and also captain of the varsity team his junior and senior years. (More)
This Treetop Proposal Will Sweep You Off Your Feet
By Aashna Malpani
New Haven, CT — Kevin McLean has dedicated his adult life to studying the earth's ecology, and he received a grant from National Geographic that provided him with a video camera to document little-known arboreal mammals. But the Ph.D. candidate at the Yale School of Environmental Science and Forestry found a use for the equipment that's even closer to his heart. (More)