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 Husbands, a gay Web sitcom thats burned up the Internets since 2011, just got picked up by the CW for its online division.  The show centers on a gay baseball player and actor who wake up from a drunken Vegas wedding and decide to stay hitched. (This must be a parallel universe where same-sex marriage is legal in Nevada.) "Husbands has been a critically-acclaimed, user-friendlyYouTube series for two seasons,” says CW veep Rick Haskins. “By bringing that to the CW, we hope to bring new fans over to the network and to CW broadcast shows as well.” It's just set for online right now, but that could change if enough folks get into it. Then again, the network might be slow to pull the trigger after the demise of  NBC's The New Normal.


Gays might be able to marry in California, but the sunshine state is still debating if they can be kicked off a jury just because of their sexuality. A 2011 trial involving drug companies saw one attorney complain his opponent nixed a juror because he “is orappears to be, could be, homosexual.” Since the trial involved companies making AIDS medication, the issue of  removing gays from the jury becomes thorny. In the past three decades the Supreme Court has declared that, even though attorneys are given a certain number of peremptory challenges, a juror couldn't be removed because of their race or gender.


Pat Robertson wants to vomit when he thinks of gay marriage, but he's got a big heart when it comes to transgender people: The televangelist claimed on Sunday that "I think there are men who are in a woman's body... It's very rare, but it's true. Or women that are in men's bodies— and that they want a sex change... I don't think there's any sin associated with that. I don't condemn somebody for doing that." What the what? Robertson even told a caller asking about the situation that "it's not for you to decide or to judge." Were EMTs on hand to see if Pat was having a stroke?


A New Yorker charged with killing a gay man in Greenwich Village is pleading not guilty by reason of insanityElliot Morales was arrested for shooting Mark Carson, 32, in May—one of a spate of hate crimes that plagued Gotham this spring. But today in  Manhattan Supreme Court his attorney revealed he plans to present psychiatric evidence at trial. Morales told cops he didn't "have a problem with gay people."


The Baton Rouge police department is all "sorry 'bout it" for arresting gay men under Louisiana's invalidated sodomy law.


A New Yorker accused of fatally shooting a gay man will likely plead not guilty by reason of insanity. Elliot Morales was arrested for murdering Mark Carson, 32, in New York's West Village in spring, when the city saw a spate of anti-gay hate crimes. Morales' court-appointed public defender has said he'll introduce psychiatric evidence at trial. After his arrest Morales told police he didn't "have a problem with gay people."


General Mills invited three of the first couples who will take advantage of Minnesota's same-sex marriage law tonight at midnight to check out the Betty Crocker Kitchens in Golden Valley. The lucky-duck twosomes got to taste-test wedding cakes, and GM has donated cakes for their ceremonies. Look, all we want is some friggin' brownies!


Colorado got its first gay divorce. Um, yay?

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