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Liberty University could lose tax-exempt status after president busted admitting to crimes
The president of Liberty University appears to have said he violated tax law for 30 years in his battles with “the homosexual community,” and he’s not stopping now.
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A high-ranking state official called for a drag queen to be burned alive
State attorney Matthias Cicotte allegedly called a drag queen a “demon” who should “be burned to death” and called for “the death penalty” for people who support trans youth.
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Lisa Murkowski’s GOP primary challenger is an anti-LGBTQ zealot opposed to medicine & vampires
She believes people can pray away their gay and pharmaceutical drugs are a product of witchcraft.
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Gay couples win major victory after Alaska denied them benefits for years
The state’s oil wealth fund refused to pay same-sex spouses benefits for years after marriage equality was legalized. That just ended.
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Gay couple’s Black Lives Matter rainbow flag ripped apart by hateful vandal
The husbands said they got nothing but compliments about their BLM rainbow flag, until someone ripped it up.
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Austin Quinn-Davidson to become Anchorage’s first gay & first woman mayor
The previous mayor resigned amidst sexual harassment allegations, but she’s focused on the COVID pandemic and the economy.
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Anchorage just became the first Alaskan city to protect kids from so-called conversion therapy
75 U.S. cities and 40% of U.S. states now ban conversion therapy for minors, but anti-gay forces are still calling it a form of religious speech.
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This hilarious drag episode of “Golden Girls” makes it okay to laugh your way through a lockdown
Of course, there was a quarantine back in St. Olaf once. Yes, it involved a herring.
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Librarian wins big court victory for transgender health coverage
The state argued they have a right to discriminate against transgender people. A judge said no.
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Whistleblower reveals Alaska deliberately discriminates against same-sex couples
The state still distributes booklets that tell same-sex couples they aren’t eligible for benefits because of the state ban on marriage equality.