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The White House states they “certainly can” consider challenging anti-trans laws
President Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland could consider taking legal action, the White House stated. But they’re not announcing any decisions – yet.
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A mob tried to harass a school board member over LGBTQ rights. So her neighbors responded.
The “protestors” were mad over protections for LGBTQ people, and came to one board member’s home with a “surprise.” She invited supporters to come out and respond with positive messages instead.
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Mike Pence’s “traditional” organization for “freedom” will have a hate group leader advising
Pence has complained about backlash he’s gotten for his anti-LGBTQ associations before. Hiring an old friend who just happens to run an anti-LGBTQ hate group certainly won’t help.
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Trailblazing out NBA executive Rick Welts will retire at the end of this season
Welts has been the President & CEO of the Golden States Warriors for 10 years, one of the NBA’s most successful teams in that span.
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Former Congresswoman Katie Hill has a lot to say about the “gross” Matt Gaetz
The two once had an “unlikely friendship,” even after Hill resigned from Congress. But the out lawmaker wants the notorious anti-LGBTQ Trump sycophant to resign.
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Pete Buttigieg’s hope to get cruising back by the summer solicits hysterical responses
He’s talking about the boats, everyone. Boats.
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Trump slams Arkansas Republican governor over his veto of anti-trans bill
Not one to miss an opportunity to insult trans people, the former president resorted to his tried-and-tired formula of derogatory nicknames and misrepresenting reality.
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A clinical trial for a HIV vaccine has been an overwhelming success
The first phase of the trial was 97 percent successful in “stimulating production of rare immune cells” that are resistant to HIV.
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Arkansas legislature now aims to ban trans people’s correct names & pronouns in schools
Fresh off overturning the Republican governor’s veto to enact one of the most anti-trans legislation in the country, Arkansas lawmakers now want to protect people who deliberately misgender and deadname others.
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Peacock is rebooting “Queer As Folk” for an 8 episode series
This third rendition of the show will “explore a diverse group of friends in New Orleans whose lives are transformed in the aftermath of a tragedy.”