No, they did NOT breed two male mice with one another as the headline states. What they did do is create an egg cell from the skin cell of a male mouse to produce an offspring and the hope is one day being able produce the same method of human reproduction through the use of stem cells.

They seek in vain to avoid female involvement in the reproductive process, but so far have been unable to defy the laws of biological reproduction which require both male and female participation to produce offspring. As the following item notes, the geneticists involved still had to implant the mice embryos they produced into female mice in order for them to develop.
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Scientists breed mice with two males, no females through method that could lead to human 'gaybies' - LifeSite
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Scientists breed mice with two males, no females through method that could lead to human 'gaybies' - LifeSite

It's uncertain whether egg cells can likewise be created from male human skin cells, but scientists are already attempting to achieve this, so that two men could genetically create a child, for instance.