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Televangelists want to create a safe space for young Christian men to congregate online
What do you think they are calling it?
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Donald Trump renews attacks on U.S. Women’s soccer team following their initial Olympics loss
While Trump and conservatives were booing the world’s most decorated women’s soccer team, the U.S. has already rebounded with a win.
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“True stud” Elliot Page and “heartthrob” Mae Martin reunite after both coming out
This is a “reunion” of two Netflix stars that many online can “feel good” about.
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City councilor facing calls to resign says gender identity is “magical thinking”
“If you have an outie you’re a male, and if you’re an innie you’re a female,” the councilman said in justification of his remarks, adding that he’s always been “woke” and fought in Vietnam.
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Cardi B denounces the notion of “queerbaiting” in response to a Rolling Stone article
The article explains that there have been “misguided” accusations of “queerbaiting” against Cardi, but it doesn’t explain she’s bisexual. Was it erasure or a misunderstanding?
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Ex-college student is sent to prison after coming out to try proving he’s not a neo-Nazi
Andrew Dymock will go to prison for at least seven years, despite claiming that his bisexuality was in “direct contradiction” with the anti-LGBTQ allegations he was charged with.
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Two dads try to explain to their son where babies come from
“Well, when two daddies love each other and they want to have a baby…”
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Senate confirms two out vets who survived “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” to top Pentagon positions
Shawn Skelly is the second trans person ever confirmed by the Senate to a position, and Gina Ortiz Jones is the first woman of color to become the second-in-command of the Air Force.
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Here are all the actions taken so far by the Biden-Harris administration to advance equality
We are officially halfway through the first year of the Biden-Harris administration. Here’s what they’ve done for LGBTQ rights.
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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.