QueerView April 25: A Look Back At The Week In LGBT News Stories

A Look Back At Some Of The Week's Biggest LGBT News Stories

Each week HuffPost Gay Voices and HuffPost Live will take a look back at some of the biggest queer news stories from the past week. Check back every Friday for your queer news round-up in this regular feature titled "QueerView."

U.S. Postal Service Unveils Harvey Milk Stamp ImageThe U.S. Postal Service on Monday unveiled the image for its new stamp honoring Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected official to be featured on a U.S. stamp.

'Faking It' Trailer Shows High Schoolers Pretending To Be LesbiansMTV's latest scripted show, "Faking It," declares a new hierarchy in high school: lesbians rule the halls.

Transgender Islamic School Reopens In IndonesiaA transgender Islamic school has reopened its doors in the city of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

Truvada, HIV Prevention Drug, Divides Gay CommunityIt's the Truvada conundrum: A drug hailed as a lifesaver for many people infected by HIV is at the heart of a rancorous debate among gay men, AIDS activists and health professionals over its potential for protecting uninfected men who engage in gay sex without using condoms.

Boy Scouts Sever Ties With Seattle ChurchThe Boy Scouts of America (BSA) have revoked the charter of Seattle's Rainier Beach United Methodist Church after the parish made headlines for standing by an openly gay Scoutmaster earlier this month.

Pat Sajak Comes Out As Straight On TwitterPat Sajak sent out a tweet over the weekend that has people talking. The tweet proclaims that the "Wheel of Fortune" host is "declaring" his heterosexuality.

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