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Betsy DeVos wants to allow schools to discriminate against LGBTQ students in secret
New regulations would mean that the government would no longer publish the list of schools that won’t comply with laws that protect LGBTQ students.
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One of the most liberal states just rejected three queer candidates
Cynthia Nixon, Sean Patrick Maloney, and Melissa Sklarz were unable to overcome the advantages their incumbent opponents had.
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We may be stuck with Jeff Sessions for as long as we’re stuck with Trump
Trump may want to fire Sessions, but it’s looking like he may have a hard time finding a replacement who can win approval from the Senate.
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Democrats can do a lot if they win in November… but not impeachment
A lot is at stake for the Democrats in upcoming elections, even if Trump stays in office for two more years.
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Trump fans are trying to turn In-N-Out into the new Chick-Fil-A
A modest donation to the California GOP has made the burger chain an objection of partisan controversy.
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Long before Colin Kaepernick, Nike featured an HIV-positive gay runner
Nike has never had a problem with controversy. In 1995, the company took on homphobia and fear of AIDS in an ad campaign.
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The religious right is salivating at the idea of Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh
If you know someone by their friends, Brett Kavanaugh is best pals with the anti-LGBTQ right.
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Twitter banning Alex Jones for life is nice, but it should just be a start
Twitter is a cesspool of craziness and hate. Getting rid of Alex Jones isn’t going to change that nearly enough.
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Funny how the Trump resistance has no problem with his anti-LGBTQ policies
The people who work for Trump think they are doing the nation a favor, but they are enabling the president’s terrible policies.
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Good news: Scott Lively lost his governor’s race. Bad news: He got a third of the vote.
In the party of Trump, being an unrepentant homophobe moves you from the fringe to credible challenger.