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Out soccer player Robbie Rogers, who recently signed with the L.A. Galaxy is single and looking to mingle. Our cousins at MTV Act chatted with the British import, who revealed he doesn't have a bloke to cal his own. Um, where do we sign up?

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The American Medical Association voted this week to oppose the FDA ban's on gay men donating blood. The prohibition dates to 1983, when little was known about AIDS or how to test or treat it. Almost 30 years later, the AMA says the policy is outdated: Testing is accurate and universal, and only 1 in 2 million blood transfusions results in an HIV infection. Some are  john and cindy mccaincalling for an approach used abroad, in which gay men can donate if they've abstained from sex for a certain period of time. No sex and a sharp needle? Gee, thanks.

John McCain is coming around on gay marriage, according to his wife, Cindy. Hurry up, John—you're not long for this world.

In addition to Eric Fanning's promotion to acting Secretary of the Air Force, another gay men is getting a thumbs up from President Obama: James "Wally" Brewster has been nominated to be U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic.  Hey, the guy raised more than  $500,000 for Obama's 2012 campaign.

Disney Channel is getting with the times: An upcoming episode of Good Luck Charlie will feature a lesbian couple whose daughter is a playmate of lead toddler Charlie Duncan (Mia Talerico). "This particular storyline was developed under the consultancy of child development experts and community advisors," said a spokesman for the channel. "Like all Disney Channel programming, it was developed to be relevant to kids and families around the world and to reflect themes of diversity and inclusiveness.

The British Museum is getting in the spirit of Pride Month with a guided tour focusing on LGBT contributions to the history of art. "A Little Gay History" covers a wide swathe of the museum's existing collection, from homoerotic Roman etchings and a bronze head of the Emperor Hadrian to David Hockney paintings and ancient Japanese woodcuts that are so explicit we can't show them here. (Click here, if you must.)

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