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Texas governor stops short of endorsing ‘bathroom bill’ as celebrities protest
He has repeatedly refrained from embracing a measure that would likely face a tough road through the Republican-controlled Legislature.
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Alt-country singer Sera Cahoone highlights LGBTQ domestic violence in ‘Ladybug’
After her cousin was killed by her partner, Sera Cahoone felt compelled to write a song about the young woman’s life and tragic death.
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Nevada legislature to debate marriage equality, treatment of transgender youth
Assemblyman Araujo said being able to better understand minors who are LGBTQ could increase their success at state facilities and the likelihood they’ll get placed in a welcoming home.
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Milo elicits ‘hissy fit’ from the right, ‘go f*ck yourself’ from the left
His transphobic comments on Bill Maher’s show angered liberals, while his invitation to keynote the CPAC has some conservatives up in arms.
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‘Twinks4Trump’ founder wraps up his first week on the White House press corps
Wintrich just finished his first week as a White House correspondent, despite having only two months experience blogging in D.C.
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Former NBA star Tim Hardaway went from self-professed homophobe to LGBTQ ally
“Well, you know, I hate gay people, so I let it be known,” Hardaway said back in 2007. Today, he’s an outspoken LGBTQ ally.
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Analysis: ‘Bathroom bill’ could upend Arkansas session
A one-sentence bill filed last week offered little specifics, other than saying its purpose was to address “gender identity and bathroom privileges.”
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CoverGirl’s new cover boy fires off racist tweet and bizarre apology
The tweet, which has since been deleted, joked about Africa being a disease-ridden place where he may catch Ebola.
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Sequins and slogans: NY Fashion Week designers embrace political statements
Tracy Reese wore a white T-shirt with a quote attributed to Angela Davis: “I’m no longer accepting the things I cannot change, I’m changing the things I cannot accept.”
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Mormon Church joins fight against federal transgender rights directive
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints joined six other religious groups in formally opposing a federal directive granting transgender students the right to use the restroom that aligns with their gender.