Your weekday morning blend from Instant Tea:

1. Dallas has the highest percentage of same-sex households of any city in Texas, according to an analysis of 2010 Census figures by the Williams Institute at UCLA’s School of Law. Overall, same-sex couples account for 0.76 percent of households in Texas — or 67,413, the analysis shows. But in the city of Dallas, the rate is twice as high at 1.5 percent — for a total of 6,876 same-sex households. Galveston has the second-highest rate of same-sex households in the state at 1.47 percent, followed by Austin at 1.44 percent. Download the Williams Institute’s snapshot here, and stay tuned for more on the 2010 Census figures that were released this morning.

2. Almost three weeks after same-sex marriages began in New York, a solid majority of the state’s residents are comfortable with the new law, according to a poll released Wednesday. The poll found that 55 percent of New Yorkers back same-sex marriage, while 63 percent say they don’t want the law overturned. Forty-four percent said they are more likely to vote for a state senator who supported marriage equality, while only 30 percent are less likely to do so. Looks like the National Organization for Marriage is facing an uphill battle.

3. Despite widespread rioting and looting in the city this week, Manchester Pride will go on this weekend.