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Trans activist Precious Brady-Davis is running for office to protect Chicago’s water
“Here in Cook County, there’s a philosophy that if you haven’t been sent for, there’s not a seat for you at the table, and I’m here to tell you I’m bringing the chair with me,” said Precious Brady-Davis.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson made history as the first Black woman on the Supreme Court
Senate Democrats – with three Republicans – voted to make Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson *Justice* Ketanji Brown Jackson.
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Kentucky governor vetoes trans sports ban calling it “most likely” unconstitutional
The Gov. said lawmakers passed the bill “without presenting a single instance in Kentucky of a child gaining a competitive as a result of sex reassignment.”
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Jimmy Kimmel had the best response to Marjorie Taylor Greene calling the police over a joke
Marjorie Taylor Greene has spent the week accusing people of being pedophiles or “pro-pedophile.” But she couldn’t take a joke from Jimmy Kimmel without calling the cops.
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Two out LGBTQ representatives are nominated for the Emily’s List Rising Star Award
Reps. Cecelia González and Vernetta Alston were nominated “because of their inspiring commitment to advocating for those too often silenced by those in power.”
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Marjorie Taylor Greene says Dems are “the party of Princess predators from Disney” in unhinged rant
“The Democrats are the party of pedophiles!” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said in the bizarre interview.
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“Mean Jean” Schmidt runs away from reporters asking her about her Don’t Say Gay bill
State Rep. Jean Schmidt made a name for herself when she called a Marine veteran a “coward” for opposing the Iraq War. Now she’s the one cutting and running from reporters.
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Jen Psaki forced to explain why World War III with Russia would be a bad idea
“Why not” start a war with Russia, which has more nuclear warheads than any other country outside the U.S.? Jen Psaki wasn’t having it.
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Lauren Boebert mocked by her colleague for misspelling Mickey Mouse’s name
“If these losers weren’t dumb we’d be screwed.”
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10 LGBTQ women running to make history this year
These women are community leaders, grassroots organizers, health care professionals, teachers and elected officials who are ready to fight for equality and women’s rights, writes the LGBTQ Victory Fund.