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Life
Proposals, hugs and mittens: 9 of this year’s most feel good stories will make you smile
2021 presented many challenges for the LGBTQ community, but there were also many moments of love and acceptance if you knew where to look.
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Commentary
We need fewer Elon Musks if we want to reshape capitalism & save the Earth
An opinion columnist recently argued that to save Earth, society will need “a few more Greta Thunbergs,” but “a lot more Elon Musks.” That would have the opposite effect.
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Politics
Kyrsten Sinema faces condemnation for “no” vote against increasing the minimum wage
The bisexual senator was one of eight Dems to vote against a minimum wage increase stipulation with the COVID-19 relief bill. But she’s the one receiving ‘Marie Antoinette’ comparisons.
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Life
A lesbian mom is behind Bernie Sanders’ famous mittens & she’s “flattered” people love them
The mom that hand-knitted Bernie’s famous mittens is a teacher living with her partner and her five-year-old daughter.
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Politics
Trans New York City Council candidate Elisa Crespo could make history in the Bronx
βItβs time for us to elect people with political courage, and who will center our most vulnerable and our low-income communities of color and reverse the policies that have hurt people who have the least access to capital.β
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News (USA)
Ted Cruz tried to defend gender reveal parties by mocking liberals. It didn’t go well.
Bringing up other people’s private parts on 9/11 – again – is Ted Cruz’s way of proving to Trump that he’s worthy of the Supreme Court.
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News (USA)
LGBTQ people played a huge role in Joe Biden’s nomination to be President
From the keynote address to the roll call of votes, LGBTQ people were front and center.
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Politics
Bernie Sanders-linked congressional candidate’s shocking anti-LGBTQ social media posts exposed
Florida for Bernie has rescinded their endorsement of the man who described coming out as “confessing and proud (to) stand for unnatural lusts and desires.β
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Politics
Washington state may elect a progressive bisexual woman to Congress in November
Beth Doglio would become the state’s first out LGBTQ person to be elected to Congress.