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Last week, the D.C. Council voted for a “compromised” version of the controversial I-82, which raises the minimum wage for tipped workers in D.C. The new version of I-82 is an attempt by the Council ...
The temporary suspension of the “X” gender marker on birth certificates is a deliberate act of erasure. It is a modern form ...
The truth is simple: the “X” is not the problem. The real problem is a system that cannot stand to admit that people come in ...
The Guardian earlier this year reported the State Department ordered consular officials “to deny visas to transgender athletes attempting to come to the U.S. for sports competitions, and to issue ...
This move by Democrats is called “breaking quorum,” and means the Texas House has fewer than the required minimum number of representatives present to conduct business. In total, the Texas House has ...
Tuesday marks one year since former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled Bangladesh, triggering a political crisis that unleashed widespread unrest. The country since her ouster has faced a ...
Creative Artists Agency (CAA) in Washington, D.C. held an event at Crush Dance Bar with members of the cast of “Queer Eye” on Monday, Aug. 4. Antoni Porowski, Jonathan van Ness, Karamo Brown and ...
The Voice of MGM” by Scott Brogan. When most people think about Judy Garland, two images come to mind: the teenager in ...
The U.S. Senate on Saturday confirmed the co-founder of an anti-LGBTQ Catholic group to become the next U.S. ambassador to the Vatican. Senators confirmed former CatholicVote President Brian Burch by ...
Vice President Kamala Harris announced Wednesday that she will not run for governor of California in 2026, putting to rest long-standing speculation about her political future. In a public statement, ...
The action by the unidentified scammers targeting Gay Parent Magazine and the Blade appeared to be aimed at LGBTQ media outlets with the intent of harming or disabling LGBTQ supportive publications, ...
By KRISTEN GRIFFITH | The year that Indiana banned “obscene” books from school libraries, Saundra Mitchell fled the state she had known her entire life. The author, with books banned in 16 states, ...
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