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Elon Musk pushes anti-gay #Pizzagate conspiracy theory as advertisers flee X
He just can’t stop endorsing far-right misinformation, even as his platform loses millions in ad revenue.
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Dozens of major companies just warned Trump not to mess with transgender rights
56 corporations have joined together to “oppose any administrative and legislative efforts to erase transgender protections.”
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Texas Senate moving fast to push through anti-transgender ‘bathroom bill’
Business leaders and corporations, such as Apple, IBM, and the NFL, have asked Republican lawmakers to abandon their plan of passing a bill restricting the rights of trans people.
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Add your voice to the outrage over HB2 non-repeal
Advocates of LGBTQ rights took to Twitter immediately following the announced “compromise.” Read their reactions and share your comments with us.
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Attorneys general file brief in support of trans teen Gavin Grimm’s SCOTUS case
The friend-of-the-court brief, filed by 19 attorneys general, says that allowing transgender people to use bathrooms matching their gender creates no public safety, privacy or financial burdens.
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IBM introduces new rainbow logo in support of the LGBTQ community
IBM has long stood with the LGBTQ community, with some of the most inclusive policies of any major corporation.
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Because of new transgender law, drug maker reconsidering $20 million North Carolina factory
Braeburn Pharmaceuticals said it is “reevaluating our options based on the recent, unjust legislation”.
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More CEOs seek repeal of North Carolina transgender law
The list now includes Apple, Starbucks, Barnes & Noble, Uber, and more.
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IBM cancels ribbon-cutting because of Bobby Jindal’s anti-gay executive order
IBM has cancelled Monday’s ribbon-cutting for its new National Service Center in Baton Rouge because of Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal’s executive order protecting those who object to same-sex marriage.
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IBM tells North Carolina governor it opposes ‘religious freedom’ bill
IBM’s top North Carolina executive has told state lawmakers and Gov. Pat McCrory that the corporation strongly opposes proposed legislation supporters say protects religious convictions and opponents worry allows discrimination against LGBT people.