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Does this study show why Hillary Clinton lost?
A new study shows Clinton’s campaign ads may have run with the wrong strategy.
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Trans woman’s legal battle in limbo after changes in Washington
The attorney representing Aimee Stephens said she “is reasonably concerned that the EEOC may no longer adequately represent her interests going forward.”
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81-year-old retired educator raps at city council meeting for equal rights
Jackson City Council, after a nearly six hour meeting, passed the LGBTQ non-discrimination ordinance with a 5-2 vote.
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New allegations: Education nominee Betsy DeVos funded radical Christian academy
Truth Wins Out claims DeVos funded a Christian extremist group intent on indoctrinating youth in the way “Stalin, Hitler and Lenin” did.
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Green Party’s Jill Stein takes Pennsylvania recount bid to federal court
Saturday’s filing to withdraw the state case said the voters who filed it “are regular citizens of ordinary means” and cannot afford the $1 million bond.
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Clinton campaign: ‘We intend to participate’ in Wisconsin recount
While the Clinton campaign has not found any “actionable” evidence of election tampering, it will participate in the recount process.
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What every parent needs to know about Trump’s choice for Education secretary
Michigan’s teachers union called DeVos “devastating” because she has devoted her career to “undercutting” public education.
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Mike Pence slams ‘status quo’ Clinton, says Trump should pick Supreme Court
Donald Trump would push “commonsense conservative principles,” said Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence, who also threatened against allowing Hillary Clinton to pick Supreme Court justices.
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Office installation piece examining LGBTQ rights is ArtPrize top winner
An installation piece focusing on civil rights, including for LGBTQ workers, has won one of two grand prizes at the international art competition ArtPrize, netting artist Stacey Kirby a $200,000 award.
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Michigan schools set new inclusive policy for transgender students
The guidance urges schools to let transgender students use those bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender identity.