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Debunking post-election myths about LGBT issues & middle America voters
If LGBT people had a state, we’d be the size of North Carolina and have 15 electoral college votes.
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Did Japan’s First Lady pretend she doesn’t speak English to avoid talking to Trump?
She didn’t even say “hello.”
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Senate confirms anti-gay blogger as federal appeals court judge
Mitch McConnell pushed the nomination through after he was the beneficiary of millions of dollars raised for his re-election campaign by Mr. Bush’s wife.
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Milestone: Half of people living with HIV are now taking treatment drugs
Experts applauded the progress, but questioned if the billions spent in the past two decades should have brought more impressive results.
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Trump to pick gay former diplomat for ambassador to Germany
Richard Grenell, formerly an ambassador under the George W. Bush administration, would be the first openly LGBT ambassador nominee for Trump.
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Why doesn’t Donald Trump care about Africa’s humanitarian catastrophes?
From AIDS to extremist groups like Boko Haram, the Trump administration is turning a blind eye to Africa.
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State Department calls Chechnya leader’s latest antigay comments ‘upsetting’
The State Department yet again denounces the abuses in Chechnya when it suits them, while refusing men fleeing the abuses visas and staying silent on the issue in meetings with Russian officials.
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Can states work around Trump to protect transgender students?
The administration rescinded a directive instructing public schools to allow students to use the bathrooms and locker rooms matching their gender identity.
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Here’s what Republicans have been up to all day while trying to repeal Obamacare
Trump says it’s time to “Let Obamacare fail,” and says that “I’m not going to own it.”
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Messaging 101: What do the Democrats actually stand for?
No one really knows – including their leadership.