SEATTLE (AP) — Facebook’s automatic efforts to connect users through “friends” they may know recently led two Washington women to find out they were married to the same man, at the same time. (more)
Kim Kardashian is finally making her private life, well, private. (more)
NEW YORK (AP) — As a 20-something, Erin Turner feels she made all the right moves dating wise. She graduated from college and spent three and a half years with a boyfriend before they moved in together. (more)
Mexico City could soon gut the meaning of the age-old wedding vow, “Till death do us part.” (more)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Increasingly visible, the number of gay Americans telling the U.S. census they’re living with same-sex partners nearly doubled in the past decade, to about 650,000 couples. And more than 130,000 recorded partners as husband or wife. (more)
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie aren’t waiting any longer for gay marriage to become legal. Reports say the couple will say “I do” soon. (more)
To me, the most shocking thing about the Weinergate scandal has been people’s reaction to it. The prevailing sentiment seems to be that while it was wrong for Rep. Anthony Weiner to send photos of himself to women he met on the Internet, the worst part is that he lied about it. (more)
In a few weeks, the first of the 2011 college grads will toss their mortarboards in the air and bid adieu to campus life. A healthy majority of those hat-tossers — 57%, actually — will be women. (more)
Just one year after Washington, D.C. first allowed same-sex couples to wed, the influx of gay marriages in the District is being credited for a twofold increase in marriage licenses. (more)
When Facebook gets involved, relationships can quickly fall apart – as Hosni Mubarak and Muammar Gaddafi have discovered. But dictatorships are not the only ties being dissolved by social networking sites: now Facebook is increasingly being blamed for undermining American marriages. (more)
“Girl power” might have brought women and girls victories in academics and sports but, as a recent book out of the University of Texas reports, an unintended consequence of women’s success has given men a leg up in the game of love. (more)
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says he is still wrestling with whether gay couples should have the right to marry, now that a new law will allow them to serve openly in combat. (more)
Marriage is increasingly optional and could be on its way to obsolescence,according to a survey of more than 2,600 Americans that examines changing attitudes about relationships today. (more)
White women with college degrees are now just as likely to get married as their less-educated counterparts, ending what researchers once thought of as a “marriage penalty” for generations of young women who sought out higher education. (more)
The United States crossed an important marital threshold in 2009, with the number of young adults who have never married surpassing, for the first time in more than a century, the number who were married. (more)
Talk show host and comedian George Lopez is divorcing his wife of over 17 years. (more)
NEW YORK, N.Y. — They’re here. They’re queer. And they want a lower capital gains tax. (more)
From battling rumors to celebrating their 15-year age difference, here’s how the couple, who celebrate five years of marriage Sept. 24, make their marriage work: (more)
Last December, shortly after the D.C. City Council passed a bill extending marriage rights to same-sex couples in Washington, D.C., Bishop Harry Jackson, the Maryland-based religious leader fighting marriage equality in the District, promised a “bloodletting.” (more)






















