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Conservatives claim victory as violent threats cancel LGBTQ student event
A failed Republican Senate candidate claimed credit for taking away LGBTQ students’ back-to-school event.
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Josh Duggar sentenced to 12 years in prison
Josh Duggar had a reality show and led rallies against LGBTQ equality a decade ago. Now he’s getting locked up for possessing porn depicting children as young as 18-months-old.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene & other anti-LGBTQ Republicans win their primaries
Ken Paxton, Kay Ivey, and other Republicans who built careers on attacking LGBTQ people won their primaries.
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Doctors could go to prison for providing health care to trans people in Alabama
Doctors who provide gender-affirming care to trans young people could get 10 years of prison in a first-of-its-kind law.
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Josh Duggar files motion demanding his child porn convictions should be overturned
Duggar’s attorneys are asking a judge to overrule the jury’s findings and grant him a new trial, if not an acquittal of the charges altogether.
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Elliot Page, Jazz Jennings & other trans celebs join legal fight for trans youth in Arkansas
Director Lilly Wachowski and state Sen. Sarah McBride were among the 58 trans adults who told the court that trans people can accomplish anything if supported.
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Hormone therapy lowers suicide risk for transgender young people
Gender affirming hormones reduce suicide attempts by 40% among trans teens who want them.
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Another Duggar sibling is facing criminal charges for offenses against children
Jana Duggar has been charged with endangering a minor since September, although details of what exactly she’s accused of doing remain unclear.
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Evangelical reality star Jim Bob Duggar announces run for office in Arkansas
Meanwhile, his eldest son Josh, who he allegedly protected from punishment before, facing a trial for federal child pornography charges.
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Josh Duggar wants his child pornography charges thrown out because of Donald Trump
Duggar’s attorneys are trying to get his charges dismissed because Homeland Security investigated him under the leadership of two Trump-appointed officials, both of whom were later deemed to have unlawfully held the position.