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NCAA announces new hosts for championship games yanked out of North Carolina
The games were pulled after the state passed a law that nullified municipal LGBT rights ordinances and forces trans people to use certain restrooms.
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Another athletic association is pulling championship games from North Carolina
The National Junior College Athletic Association says it will relocate its baseball championships because of a state law that restricts the rights of LGBT people.
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North Carolina democrats plan political comeback around HB2 backlash
Even ousting the governor who signed them wouldn’t necessarily cancel the laws Republicans passed or stop future legislation.
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This North Carolina sheriff compared transgender kids to lice infestation
Sheriff Donnie Harrison of Wake County, N.C., is threatening to pull school resource officers out of schools unless a policy on trans kids is adopted.
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Religious right will try to repeal Massachusetts pro-trans law at the ballot box
City and town clerks had certified more than 32,375 signatures of registered voters, the number needed to place a repeal question on the 2018 state ballot.
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Judge orders school to treat trans child ‘like the girl she is’
He further ordered that school administrators use a female name and pronouns in referring to the 11-year-old.
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Major investors are joining the fight against North Carolina’s anti-LGBT law
About 60 investors representing $2.1 trillion in managed assets are joining the call for North Carolina to repeal its law.
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Charlotte mayor: We won’t repeal our LGBT nondiscrimination law
Charlotte mayor Jennifer Roberts’ response basically amounts to “no, you move first.”
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Was loudmouth Ted Cruz dumbstruck when confronted by Caitlyn Jenner on the Hill?
According to Jenner, the acid-tongued politician who has spent months denigrating her on the national stage became flustered when she ran into him in person.
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12-year-old trans boy’s incredible speech to school board goes viral
When Ari Bowman stepped to the podium to address the East Penn School District board, no one (except his mother) expected what would come next.