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06/30/14 - Monday's Topical Currents looks at the complexities of estate planning for same sex and other non-traditional couples. Even though the Defense…
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On Thursday nights, WLRN looks back at the people, places and major events that have shaped South Florida, the United States and our modern world. On…
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In conjunction with LGBT History Month, state legislators met Monday night to host what was billed as the state’s first town hall meeting specifically…
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A Supreme Court ruling paved the way for same-sex married couples to receive federal benefits. Now Justice Department lawyers are working to make it happen. It's a challenge because they have more than 1,000 rules and laws to review.
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The change will mean tens of thousands of dollars in payments to cover things such as health care and housing. The military also will provide leave for service members who must travel for a same-sex marriage.
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There are an estimated 28,000 gay and lesbian binational couples in the country, and for years many have been separated by immigration laws that didn't recognize their marriage. But now that the Supreme Court struck down a key section of the Defense of Marriage Act, same-sex couples can apply for their foreign-born husbands, wives and fiancees to join them in the United States.
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Julian Marsh and Traian “Tray” Popov have two computers in the office of their Fort Lauderdale home. But when the couple shows off their wedding photos,…
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We're celebrating Independence Day this week by talking to some in South Florida's Congressional delegation.Today it's Boca Raton-based Democrat Ted…
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South Florida's longest serving Congressperson says she's changed with the times.Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Republican from Miami, has served in the house for…
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Two Fort Lauderdale men are the first wedded same-sex couple recognized by the United States for a green card, winning their immigration battle two days…
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Big political news happened week, from the Supreme Court's decisions on the Defense of Marriage Act and the Voting Rights Act to immigration. Weekend Edition Sunday host Linda Wertheimer talks to NPR's Mara Liasson about the week in politics.
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Everglades-Inspired ArtIf you just can’t get enough of Florida wildlife, or if you want to celebrate increased funding for Everglades clean-up, you might…