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JoJo Siwa explains herself after stirring lesbian controversy
“I don’t hate the word ‘lesbian,’ I just — whenever someone talks to me about my sexuality, I just say that I’m gay,” JoJo Siwa explained.
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Police are four times more likely to stop transgender people for “reasonable suspicion”
About half the time trans people were stopped by police, they were stopped for “reasonable suspicion” alone —instead of a specific violation or clearly unlawful behavior.
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Out Attorney General candidate Kris Mayes is running to serve Arizona instead of Trump
While nearly all the Republican candidates are in thrall to the MAGA wing of the GOP, Mayes isn’t running to play games with democracy.
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The internet’s heart is melting over this grandpa’s beautiful gesture
A grandfather updated his family photos after his grandson came out as trans
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Disgraced evangelist Ted Haggard faces new allegations of gay sex abuse & drug use
Ted Haggard moved the church’s services and study sessions to his home, with a “youth ministry room” in the basement.
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Amelia Earhart statue unveiled in the Capitol Rotunda to represent Kansas
Amelia Earhart’s likeness depicts the aviator in a flight jacket with cap and goggles in hand, topped by the flyer’s familiar short bob. She grins knowingly.
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GOP senator announces opposition to same-sex marriage bill because taxes
Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) is worried that groups that oppose same-sex marriage “will be challenged on their tax policy and will immediately become a target of this federal government.”
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Christian conservatives target Netflix for showing gay relationships in two cartoons
One Million Moms is outraged by “Dead End: Paranormal Park” and “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.”
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Gay & bi men are going to Canada to get monkeypox vaccines
Supplies are short in the U.S., so some people are going abroad to get vaccinated.
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Federal judge allows 10-year-old trans girl to rejoin her school softball team
The order was a blow to Indiana legislators who passed a law banning transgender students from participating in all-female school sports. The state’s Republican governor vetoed it, warning that this would be the result.