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Gay journalist Josh Kruger murdered in Philadephia apartment
He had recently reported incidents of harassment and vandalism at his home.
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The New York Times is insisting on using the deadnames of trans journalists
The union representing New York Times writers said they “aren’t budging on the issue,” but the newspaper finds it “unacceptable” that the name of a writer might not match their print archives.
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Reuters’ Gina Chua is hoping to stage a future where trans people flourish in media
Reuters’ new executive editor, a trans woman of color, speaks on objectivity, humanity, and normalcy.
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Lawmaker using a homophobic slur to deride the press is condemned & dropped from committees
Jeff Hayner said his use of the slur was okay because it was an “archaic” and “hardly ever hear(d).” His supporters casted him as a victim in front of a gay lawmember who actually received hate mail.
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Internet ponders if Mayor Pete (or devoted friend) was behind his Wikipedia edits
A lengthy report on the history of Buttigieg’s Wikipedia presence has people wondering who is – or isn’t – telling the truth about it.
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LGBT History Month profile: Journalist Anderson Cooper
Anderson Cooper is an award-winning news anchor, author and talk show host. Born in New York City to a prominent family, Anderson Hays Cooper is the son of Wyatt Emory Cooper and heiress and entrepreneur Gloria Vanderbilt.
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LGBT History Month profile: Broadcast journalist Don Lemon
Don Lemon is a prime time national news anchor. He received an Edward R. Murrow award, one of the most prestigious honors for broadcast journalists.