Idaho rejects LGBT non-discrimination bill. Again.
Rio de Janeiro gets its first female police chief.
Chicago: Target to open in historic Carson's building designed by Louis Sullivan.
After protests following its financial support of an anti-gay gubernatorial candidate, Target "quietly" issues a new policy "to restrict how the company's funds are used for political purposes."
Bankruptcy judge approves Borders plans to close stores 200. Full list of closures HERE.
Boehner punts on GOP effort to complicate DADT repeal: "We’ll see what the committee recommends."
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson to return to WWE.
California TV weatherman pleads guilty to lewd act.
New art exhibit in Kansas City explores cultural myths—from gay "bear" subculture to the masculine "nobility" of out artist Kehinde Wiley.
NBA All Star Weekend begins and Blake Griffin loses a friend to cancer. "When reporters entered the locker room after the [Timberwolves] game, Griffin's [head] was in his hands after receiving a phone call and he was sobbing. Griffin, who is scheduled to compete in the dunk contest on Saturday, did not speak to reporters."
Budapest gays go to court over parade ban.
Edmonton: Soldier sentenced to 12 months for punching gay man and bragging about it on Facebook.
Marsha Ambrosius discusses her new album and the fantastic new video for "Far Away". "For two openly gay males—black males at that—to be shown in [that] light was a very surreal moment for many. A point in making the video was to [show] they were happy and in love and open to loving one another in front of whomever, and to establish their relationship outside of what the world thought; they thought the world of each other."