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Steve Kornacki inks new deal that keeps him covering elections & sports through 2025
The out “heartthrob” MSNBC analyst will also cover the Olympics, the Super Bowl, and develop a game show that could come out as early as next year.
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Police groups are banned from participating in New York City Pride “effective immediately”
NYC Pride organizers will drop official NYPD security & not welcome police groups until 2025. LGBTQ law enforcement groups called their decision “shameful” and invoked Stonewall in their defense.
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Don Lemon abruptly announces the end of his time hosting “CNN Tonight”
The longtime out anchor clarified that he’s staying at CNN, saying after the show, “I’m not leaving. I’m not leaving!”
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Together “Black Lives Matter & the LGBTQ movement” will make the world a better place
When Donzaleigh Abernathy saw what happened at the Capitol on January 6, she was angered and moved. But it wasn’t anything she hasn’t seen before – and she still believes that we’re on the path to a better world.
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Miami drag club is getting death threats after QAnon congresswoman says they sexually abuse kids
Angela Stanton-King told thousands online that the club had put “children in a [expletive] drag show.” Marjorie Taylor Greene and other anti-trans activists began piling on too, saying they should “end up like Pulse.”
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Universal yanks Laverne Cox’s movie from international distribution. Her voice was dubbed by a man.
“It’s insulting. I’d feel bullied if I were [Cox],” said another trans actress after distributors used cis male actors to replace her voice.
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“We just wanted to live”: The struggles of being Black & queer in the Civil Rights era
Donzaleigh Abernathy’s life & career was made possible by queer people you haven’t heard from. Until now.
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She grew up with MLK and was Kamala Harris’ gym buddy. Meet Donzaleigh Abernathy.
She was irreparably shaped by the sudden assassination of her beloved Uncle Martin, but she refused to let fear hold her back.
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Rob McElhenney’s lesbian parents recall falling in love & raising a family together
The star of “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia” knew from early on in childhood “that not every family looked exactly the same or like what we saw on television, yet we had nothing but love and support and compassion and empathy.”
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Recent college grad becomes world’s first elected non-binary mayor
23 year-old Owen Hurcum has long stood up for trans equality. Now they’re the youngest mayor in Wales.