Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Tags: rihanna, divas, live, finds her range, december 2012, stay, we found love, the x factor, u.k., performance, video, pop, dance, unapologetic 
Rihanna certainly delivers the hits but sometimes hits the mark in the delivery of her live performances.
Maybe it just took a decade for the international pop star to find her range?
Check out a medley of "Stay" (from Unapologetic) and "We Found Love" from the U.K. X-Factor after the jump and let us know what you think.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 01 November 2012
Tags: maryland, goucher, baltimore, poll, new, finds, majority, marylanders, support, marriage equality, same sex, gay, lgbt, legal, rights, 2012 elections
A new poll from Goucher College out of Baltimore finds a majority of Marylanders in support of same-sex marriage rights. Great news ahead of Tuesday's election that sees marriage equality on the ballot in the state, right?
Maybe not so much.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 09 October 2012
Tags: nebraska, poll, finds, majority, support, legal, recognition, back, rights, for, gay, lesbian, same sex couples, omaha, lincoln, midwest
For the first time a poll has found that most people in Nebraska back legal rights for same-sex couples. Details follow.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 17 September 2012
Tags: new york times, cbs, poll, first time, finds, majority, americans, voters, support, marriage equality, same sex, gay, lgbt, 2012 elections
The frequent marriage equality polling conducted by the New York Times and CBS has finally caught up with what similar surveys have been reporting for a few years now to reveal that a majority of Americans support marriage equality.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 25 May 2012
Tags: second, federal judge, claudia wilken, u.s., district, oakland, california, marriage equality, defense of marriage act, doma, unconstitutional, rules, finds
Another day, another federal judge in California has declared found the "Defense of Marriage Act" to be unconstitutional. Details follow.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 08 May 2012
Tags: polls, surveys, studies, gallup, america, religion, age, class, marriage equality, same sex, trend, gay marriage, support, majority, finds
Even as a president is outpaced along the evolutionary timeline by a vice president and as North Carolinians have to vote on enshrining redundant homophobia further into the state's law, the trend of Americans supporting civil equality continues federally, according to a new poll released today from Gallup.
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