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Men who beat victims found on Grindr hit with federal hate crimes charges
The men would use Grindr to find gay men to beat up and rob.
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Texas considers banning trans athletes after Mack Beggs’s wins
Texas lawmakers are pushing a bill that would allow them to ban trans people from competing in high school athletics.
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Texas votes to allow adoption agencies to discriminate against non-Christians
State-funded adoption agencies routinely deny non-Christian and gay applicants on religious grounds and the legislation is designed to protect them from potential lawsuits.
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Texas ‘bathroom bill’ appears dead but trans rights are still under threat
Don’t breathe a sigh of relief just yet.
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Texas adoption agencies could ban gay, Jewish, Muslim parents
Not only could agencies turn away hopeful parents, they could also require children in foster care to comply with their faith-based requirements.
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Texas House approves bill barring subpoenas of sermons in civil cases
The bill came after efforts in 2014 by the city of Houston to subpoena sermons of pastors who who opposed a local gay rights ordinance.
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Would-be principal: Teachers who help young LGBT people are ‘child abusers’
“I learned the hard way the true agenda of the radical left; it’s domination of our children and our culture,”
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Flier at bus stop in Houston encourages LGBTQ people to commit suicide
Another flier at the bus stop called for “racial purity.”
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Transgender wrestler wins again — this time in court
A Texas judge blew the whistle on attempts to prevent this trans boy from competing as a wrestler.
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Texas governor breathes new life into ‘bathroom bill’
North Carolina passed a law similar to the Texas Senate’s bill last year, sparking national outcry and costly boycotts.