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Man caught on video torching Pride flag on city’s welcome sign
Five Pride flags have been stolen and replaced at the location over the course of the month. The sixth flag was burned to a crisp.
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Violent attacks on Pride events increased in 2022. Here are 16 that we know about.
Incidents of political violence targeting the LGBTQ community this year have already exceeded the total number of attacks reported in 2021. Many of the attacks involved the Proud Boys.
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She-Ra & the Princesses of Power creator comes out as transgender. His name is Nate
“I’ve chosen a ‘male’ name and ‘male’ pronouns because this is how I want to interact with a world that demands we choose one of two. But I am not one of two.”
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Florida teen gunned down by online boyfriend who was afraid he’d get outed
Police said the teens had been talking on social media since February when they agreed to meet in person for the first time.
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Connecticut official bans RuPaul biography from library after one dad offended
“He completely bypassed how you’re supposed to handle things. This is the exact definition of censorship.”
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Man surprises boyfriend with marriage proposal with help from Good Morning America
The show helped out by sending his boyfriend on a scavenger hunt while everyone got ready for the big surprise.
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Brittney Griner gets vote of support from Congress as Russian trial looms
Less than one percent of criminal defendants in Russia are acquitted, a fact that looms heavy as the out WNBA player’s trial is set to start on Friday.
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400 arrested for defiantly marching in banned Istanbul Pride in violent crackdown
“The rainbow is not a crime. Discrimination is a crime!”
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Judge Greg Mathis had a message of love for his closeted gay son on his new show
“I love you,” his son said, “and not a lot of fathers would be willing to have this conversation with their son.”
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A religious kook rushed the stage to scream at a drag queen. He didn’t get the response he expected.
A group of teenagers swooped in to save the day, leaving the queen to declare, “He had a megaphone, but I had a family.”