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Utah’s GOP governor will veto a trans sports ban, then the real battle will begin
Utah’s battle over trans athletes is about to get a lot rowdier, forcing courts to make the final call.
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Utah Republicans demand government panel to evaluate trans kids’ bodies
“When we start talking about these ‘Verify that you’re girl enough, or verify that you’re boy enough’ [policies], these kiddos, they shake in their proverbial boots.”
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Utah governor teared up as he explained why he won’t sign an anti-trans bill
“When you spend time with these kids, it changes your heart in important ways.”
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Kudos for Utah Republican politician whose ‘heart has changed’ on gays
“You have treated me with the kindness, dignity, and respect, the love that I very often did not deserve. And it has made me love you.”
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The private war that killed Spencer Cox
Gay activists like Spencer Cox were consumed by AIDS for so many gruesome years that many of them were shocked, once the war abated, to see how little around them had changed. Climbing from the trenches, they saw a gay culture that must have seemed ludicrous, packed with the same drug addictions, sexual compulsions and soulless shenanigans that AIDS, in its singular act of goodwill, had arrested for a decade or so.
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Pioneering AIDS activist Spencer Cox dies of HIV-related complications
Spencer Cox, the the New York-based AIDS activist who was featured in the documentary “How to Survive a Plague,” died Tuesday of complications related to HIV. He was 44.