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New York Times endorses both Warren & Klobuchar as ‘the radical and realist models’ for President
Editors of the news industry’s most sought over endorsement wrote that “in a break with convention, the editorial board has chosen to endorse two separate Democratic candidates for president.”
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Trump boasts he fumigated entire Mar-A-Lago resort after visit from person with AIDS
A book details Trump telling associates about having his resort cleaned following a visit from his ex-lawyer Roy Cohn, who was dying of AIDS at the time.
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House Democrats call for ICE to release transgender detainees from ‘inhumane’ facilities
Rep. Mike Quigley is behind a letter with over 40 Democrat signatures that requests that ICE either complies with its own regulations or release all trans inmates.
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Chasten Buttigieg allegedly abandons fundraiser for Pete at ‘inappropriate’ gay bar
The campaign staff for Pete Buttigieg cancelled a Chasten-headlined event at a Rhode Island gay bar because they wouldn’t remove a ‘dancer pole.’
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Only two Presidential campaigns bother to show up to nation’s top LGBTQ conference
Of the 16 people running for President, only two appear interested in interacting with potential LGBTQ voters, as most campaigns skipped the country’s top LGBTQ conference.
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Pride organizers send Google, YouTube to the curb over homophobia and bias
San Francisco’s Pride members want to ban Alphabet Inc. – including Google and YouTube – due to its complicity in platforming homophobic apps and videos. The Alameda Co. Sheriff’s Office may be barred, too.
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California to consider bill that aims to lower rates of STD diagnoses
Out state Sen. Scott Wiener promises to introduce a bill creating “a master plan” on STD prevention and have California monitor HIV/AIDS numbers until 2030.
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Keep America bigoted: Trump admin. moves to give religious groups more federal bucks
If federal agencies follow Trump’s latest directive, religious based organizations that discriminate will be getting paid – right as the election comes closer.
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Appeals court rules Indiana must recognize same sex parents – 3 years later
It took an appeals court three years to rule that Indiana must follow a Supreme Court ruling, putting one of the plaintiff’s children at risk.
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NBA executive Rick Welts marries his partner Todd Gage
San Francisco’s mayor presided over the ceremony where the president of the Golden State Warriors said “I do” to his flight attendant partner of nine years.