same-sex marriage
With same-sex marriage now legal nationwide, opponents and proponents of SCOTUS's decision have taken to Twitter to share their thoughts on the landmark decision.
Rick Scarborough, conservative Christian leader who vowed to set himself on fire if same sex marriage was legalized, has not commented on the Supreme Court's ruling, but may in a scheduled NPR interview.
More states welcome same-sex marriage.
This Monday marked the start of the two-week sex conference called by Pope Francis in Vatican City. A so-called Synod by the Catholic Church is attended by almost 200 cardinals, bishops and priests.
In another dramatic twist in the bitter same-sex divorce between Johnny Weir, 29, and Victor Voronov, nude full-frontal selfies of former Olympic skater Weir along with sexts between Weir and random men have surfaced online.
Following Britain's legalization of gay marriage, British singer Elton John has announced that he plans to marry his long-time partner David Furnish. John, 67, reveals that he and his partner will get married in May in a small ceremony.
Hawaii is one step closer to legalizing same-sex marriage.
The governor of Hawaii has called for a special session to push through a bill that would legalize marriage for same-sex couples.
Apple has issued a statement in support of the U.S. Supreme Court's same-sex marriage rulings on Wednesday.
The bipartisan immigration bill has been voted out of the Senate Judiciary Committee and onto the full Senate, but it left behind an amendment that would have made same-sex couple eligible for family unification.
The bipartisan immigration bill currently under consideration by the Senate Judiciary Committee is still in tenuous circumstances, as lawmakers seek to appease as many groups with disparate interests as possible.
Members of the New Zealand Parliament broke out into song after the country became the 13th in the world to legalize gay marriage.
More Hispanics support same-sex marriage than oppose it, according to a new poll by the Wall Street Journal, NBC News and Telemundo.
Bill O'Reilly got into a heated verbal exchange with fellow Fox News analyst Laura Ingraham over the issue of same-sex marriage.
As the Supreme Court hears cases arguing over the legality of same-sex marriage, the polls show public sentiment has hit a tipping point. More often than not, Americans now say they support same-sex marriage, a trend that has been continuing for the last 20 years.