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People gathered near the White House on Friday evening to see it lit in rainbow colors as a commemoration of the Supreme Court's ruling to legalize same-sex marriage. Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP hide caption

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For Same-Sex Marriage Opponents, The Fight Is Far From Over

Some opponents of same-sex marriage are vowing to fight on after Friday's Supreme Court ruling. The battles will likely take place in the lower courts and will involve religious liberty cases.

People gathered near the White House on Friday evening to see it lit in rainbow colors as a commemoration of the Supreme Court's ruling to legalize same-sex marriage. Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP hide caption

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For Same-Sex Marriage Opponents, The Fight Is Far From Over

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Staff Sgt. Patricia King, who has been in the Army for 16 years, says she decided to start her gender transition in January. Christian Murdock/Colorado Springs Gazette hide caption

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Embraced Yet Forbidden, Staff Sergeant Comes Out As Transgender

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Linda Boyle (left) and Lyn Coleman hold a photo of their children, who were kidnapped in Afghanistan in 2012. Caitlan Coleman, an American married to Canadian Joshua Boyle, was pregnant when the couple was abducted. Bill Gorman/AP hide caption

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For Families Of U.S. Hostages, New Policy May Bring New Hope

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Parents rally against SB 277, a California measure requiring schoolchildren to get vaccinated, outside the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. Rich Pedroncelli/AP hide caption

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In Bid For Stricter Vaccine Rules, Officials Grapple With Decades-Old Distrust

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Marvel has put half-African-American, half-Latino teen Miles Morales in the Spider-Man suit. Courtesy of Marvel hide caption

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Marvel's Half-Black, Half-Latino Spider-Man Is Going Mainstream

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Adonal Foyle (center) plays for the Orlando Magic against the Milwaukee Bucks in 2007. Doug Benc/Getty Images hide caption

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How To Win The Money Game: A Former NBA Star Shares Financial Advice

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Bilal's latest album is In Another Life. Kawai Matthews/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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'I Just Love Dirt': Bilal Gets Grungy In The Studio

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