World-Shaking Wedding Day!
An LGBT History Month Happy 15th Anniversary for marriage equality brings back correspondent Jackie Carver's on-scene coverage of the world’s first civil marriages of gay and lesbian couples in Amsterdam on April 1, 2001!
And in NewsWrap: top U.S. court tackles trans teen toilet rights, LGBT advocates challenge Utah’s "no promo homo" classroom ban, Mormons toss "same-sex attracted" people a bone, Google sees red over Singapore’s Pink Dot restrictions, Britain’s House of Commons rejects a bill to pardon all men convicted of gay sex before it was legal, and more international LGBT news reported this week by Frances O’Brien and Wenzel Jones (produced by Steve Pride, written by Greg Gordon).
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