February 6th, 2020
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Work Continues On The News Backend
By Daddy
Las Vegas — After two slow days, I've resumed working on the News Backend to replace the control that's gone flaky on the vastest version of the PHP framework that I use. There are three sections to the page, the first "Headline Info" is done and I'm working on the second the "News Teasers" which will require a bit of tricky coding. The last the "Review Info" is a variation of the 2nd so should go quickly.
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Mid-Atlantic Leather Gives $125,000 To Charities
By Mikelle Street
Washington D.C. — In January, the Centaur Motorcycle Club, a leather and levi club for men, put on the 40th annual Mid Atlantic Leather Conference (MAL). There, leatherfolks gathered for an annual Leather Cocktails event, competed in the Mr Mid Atlantic Leather Contest, hosted met ups, packed out clubs for parties, and yes they had a lot of sex. They were called “deviants” in a publication that will not be linked here. And they raised some $125,000 to give to charity. (More)
California Pardons Gay Civil Rights Leader In New Initiative
By Don Thompson (AP)
Sacramento — California's governor announced Wednesday that he is posthumously pardoning a gay civil rights leader while creating a new pardon process for others convicted under outdated laws punishing homosexual activity. (More)
Billy Porter Returns To Deliver Our 2020 LGBTQ State Of The Union
By Lester Fabian Brathwaite
Cyberspace — While America’s most impeachable president prepares to address Congress, the nation, and the world tonight with his 2020 State of the Union, someone you actually want to listen to has something to say. Billy Porter—professional trophy snatcher, fashion icon, and national treasure—teamed up again with Logo to deliver our very own State of the Union, reflecting on the challenges and triumphs that LGBTQ people are experiencing around the world. (More)
Deborah Batts, First Lesbian Federal Judge, Dies At 72
By Trudy Ring
New York City — The Fordham Law community is mourning the death of Honorable Deborah Batts, the Law School’s first African American faculty member and a U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York. Batts passed away in her sleep on February 2, 2020, at the age of 72. She is survived by her wife, Dr. Gwen Zornberg, and her children, James and Alexandra McCown. (More)
Pete Buttigieg Chokes Up Over Iowa Results: ‘It Validates For A Kid …Wondering If He Belongs, Or She Belongs, Or They Belong’
By Andy Towle
New Hampshire — Pete Buttigieg got emotional in a speech in Laconia, New Hampshire, reacting to the partial results of the delayed Iowa caucus vote which put him at the top of the slate of Democratic candidates for president.
Daddy Sez: Leading with 26.2% with 92% reporting at 10:30 PM PST
State Of The Union: Polarizing Or Forward Thinking?
By Lisa Keen
Washington D.C. — The president’s list of special guests for his State of the Union address Tuesday night (February 4) included the brother of a bisexual high school student who committed suicide last year after he was outed on social media. (More)
Straight Dude Buys Billboard Hoping To Land A Date, Disappointed When Half Are Men
By Graham Gremore
United Kingdom — 30-year-old Mark Rofe paid £425 (roughly $550 U.S.) to put up the roadside ad on Fairfield Street in Manchester. It reads: “Date Mark. This could be the sign you’ve been waiting for” and directs people to visit www.DatingMark.co.uk to learn more about him. “I’ve had more than 100 people get in touch,” he tells the BBC. “Unfortunately, half are men, but I’m still very flattered.” (More)