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Credit Suisse bank rewards North Carolina for law denying LGBT people civil rights
The bank announced 1,200 more jobs for its North Carolina hub in exchange for more than $40 million in tax breaks and their LGBT employees’ dignity.
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HRC rejects $325k donation from Bank of America for supporting discrimination
The LGBT rights org is willing to take a hit to protest the banking giant’s role in brokering the fake “repeal” of North Carolina’s law targeting LGBT people.
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North Carolina governor’s small revenge on Republican legislators
The democrat is trying to ease frayed relations with gay supporters still angry over a lack of anti-discrimination protections and a fake repeal of HB2.
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First 100 Days: Trump’s troubled record on transgender issues
The list of what the president’s accomplished is a lot shorter than what he’s failed to accomplish for trans Americans.
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Is Pat McCrory about to face a federal voter fraud investigation?
The former North Carolina governor has had a rough go of it since losing his reelection bid after signing an anti-LGBTQ bill into law. Now it’s getting worse.
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NCAA returns events to North Carolina despite fake repeal of anti-LGBTQ law
The NCAA shows once again that a faux repeal is good enough for their PR department.
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North Carolina mayors plead with nation’s big cities to end boycotts over HB2
The letter tells mayors in nine big U.S. cities that North Carolina municipalities are hurting from the travel bans but lack power to increase LGBTQ protections.
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Is Texas gunning for its own new anti-LGBTQ law like North Carolina?
The law would nullify non-discrimination orders that offer protections for LGBTQ people and prevent any new ones from passing.
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Everything you need to know about our world right now in under 4 minutes
From Colorado to Chechnya, Matt Baume’s got you covered with this week’s debrief.
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NC’s fake HB2 ‘repeal’ didn’t fool these cities & states, now extending boycotts
North Carolina’s so-called “repeal” of HB2 didn’t really end anti-LGBTQ discrimination, and nearly two dozen cities and states won’t take the bait.