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Senate Republicans introduce bill to give companies a license to discriminate
21 senators have signed onto a bill that would allow discrimination against LGBT people. Trump has pledged to support it.
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The South needs PrEP the most, so why are the fewest prescriptions written there?
And why don’t some doctors know what it is and what it can do?
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Is it OK to out queer students to their parents if they’re being bullied at school?
It’s one thing when supportive parents are involved. It’s far less certain when parents aren’t.
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Federal courts are standing up to Trump & Sessions’ anti-transgender agenda
Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions may be anti-trans, but federal courts aren’t playing along.
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CDC: We’re not getting PrEP to the men who need it
Gay men with HIV are also 8 times more likely also to be diagnosed with syphilis, the CDC reports.
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What a Deval Patrick presidency might mean for LGBTQ equality
The former Massachusetts governor is considering a run for the presidency.
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Retired Citigroup VP donates $1M for LGBTQ scholarships
University of Kansas alum Chad Leat was one of the first openly gay financial leaders on Wall Street.
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Delaware Senate race now has 2 LGBTQ candidates challenging Tom Carper
Candidate Eugene Truono is sole GOP challenger at this point.
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Two high school coaches suspended over an LGBTQ charity basketball game
Was it really about paperwork or was it homophobia?
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School board in transgender delegate Danica Roem’s district adds LGBT student protections
Roem tweeted she was proud of the board for “unanimously voting to include gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation to its nondiscrimination policy, so every student and faculty member knows they’re welcomed.”