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Arkansas senate passes bill to allow pharmacists & nursing home staff to turn away LGBTQ patients
The bill lists protected health care professionals, including doctors and nurses and any “individual who furnishes or assists in the provision of a healthcare service.” Employers could demand their health insurance refuse to provide LGBTQ health care.
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Denny’s server quits on the spot after customers claim “religious exemption” to wearing a mask
“You know what? I quit. I fucking quit. What is wrong with you people?”
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The damage from the Trump presidency won’t be easy for Biden to undo. He’s not done either.
45 has already checked out of the job, but with last-minute regulation changes to a raft of anti-LGBTQ appointees, the Trump administration will continue to cast a long shadow over Biden’s goals.
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Billy Graham’s granddaughter tells voters to choose Trump if they oppose LGBTQ rights
Trump said just last week that it’s his “great honor” to be the “most pro-gay president in American history,” but that wasn’t the message sent at the Republican National Convention.
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Megachurch pastor buses in hundreds for service despite believing “the science” of pandemic lockdown
His claims his followers have a “command from God” to ignore the science and potentially expose themselves to coronavirus.
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States declare churches “essential” to exempt them from coronavirus prevention measures
States are trying to keep people from congregating in large groups, but Texas, Florida, and others are carving out religious exemptions.
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Professor who said he had a “free speech” right to misgender trans students loses court case
The Constitution doesn’t protect a Christian teacher harassing transgender students, even if it’s his “sincerely held religious belief.”
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Is ‘Closet Station’ closing up? A look at a college’s newly found tolerance
10 years ago, Texas A&M was one of the pinnacle anti-LGBTQ universities in the country. A decade later, some of the changes described by the students will surprise you.
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Two LGBT students are suing an evangelical college for expelling them
In what may lead to a landmark judiciary decision, two students are suing Fuller Theological Seminary for banning them over their same-sex marriages.
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Religious exemption bill that allows students to give wrong answers in school passes Ohio House
If a student says that the Earth is only 10,000 years old on their homework, their teacher will have to accept it, advocates say.