June 26, 2015
- Bree Newsome scaled the South Carolina State House flagpole and removed the Confederate flag.
- Supreme Court rules against same-sex marriage bans.
- Andrew Sullivan: "It is accomplished."
- "A ban on discrimination in employment and housing based on sexual orientation or gender identity still eludes us."
- Neither Texas's marriage license software—nor its governor—can handle marriage ban overturn.
- Texas, Louisiana governors vow to fight gay marriage law.
- Same-sex marriage is happening in some Texas counties, not in others.
- Tennessee lawmakers craft bill to "protect" clergy from performing same-sex marriages.
- History changes so much when you replace "interracial marriage" with "same-sex marriage."
- "The nature of injustice is that we may not always see it in our own times."
- Two years ago today, SCOTUS killed DOMA; 10 years ago it legalized gay sex.
- What it's like to "unmarry" after moving to a state with a same-sex marriage ban.
- Anyone threatening to move to Canada over gay marriage: It's legal there too.
- The 15 emails Clinton didn't hand over are about Libya, not Benghazi.
- Attack on French factory leaves one beheaded, two hurt.
- A Utah midwife gets death threats when she asks if fracking is why she sees more stillbirths.
- Census shows millennials outnumber boomers.
- Animated map shows the scale of the slave trade over 315 years.
- States aren't helping residents know their HIV status, says CDC.
- Univision dumps Trump's Miss USA Pageant over his attack on Mexican immigrants.
- Too expensive, too exclusive, golf struggles to attract new players and fans.
- Golf is a highly mental game.
- Street artist Shepard Fairey faces felony charges for Detroit graffiti.
- Google releases vertical street view of Yosemite's El Capitan.
- TMN's Hayden Higgins: "I went to a kidnapping survival camp for business executives."
- In 2003, we interviewed a New York artist/kidnapper-for-hire.
- Hooray: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are wed.
- There are a few slots on The Deck available this summer. Get in touch for a nice price for a new advertiser.