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Texas sues Biden administration to allow adoption agencies to reject same-sex parents
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claims current rules force agencies “either to adopt a radical woke agenda or surrender their mission of helping children.”
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Wedding rescued by stranger after baker refuses to make cake for lesbian couple
A New York baker stepped in when another cake-maker backed out at the last minute.
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Principal banned student from mentioning he’s gay in school newspaper “senior spotlight” profile
The principal allegedly made up a policy banning “sexuality, orientation, religion, or illegal drugs” from being discussed. So Tyler Johnson spoke out on social media.
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Gay basher accused of “one of the vilest” hate crimes will get off with maximum six months in jail
His rage-fueled attack lasted half an hour, as the couple tried to escape on foot and then by car. He punched the window out of the car to continue the rampage.
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City forced to pay antigay preacher $127,000 for not letting him harass LGBTQ people
While the street preacher admits, “Yes, I am advocating violence — justified violence,” the judge gave the man the right to confront innocent LGBTQ people in public.
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Defiance and somber celebration mark Pride events nationwide
The music was thumping and crowds were dancing at gay pride events, with revelers saying the partying was proof that people won’t give in to fear.
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Syracuse adds protections based on gender identity to ‘Fair Practices Law’
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Common Council on Monday approved a bill to amend the existing Syracuse Fair Practices Law — which was passed in 1990 to outlaw discrimination based on sexual orientation — to include gender identity and expression as protected categories.