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Ohio Voters Reject Measure That Could Have Made Passing Abortion Rights Harder

Abortion rights demonstrators in OhioOhio voters Tuesday rejected a ballot measure that would have made it harder to amend the state constitution — including the addition of a reproductive rights measure that will go before voters in November. Read on »

Gay Rom-Com 'Red, White, & Royal Blue' Gets Tantalizing New Clips

Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine
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Will Florida Teachers Still Be Punished for Teaching AP Psychology?

Days after Florida officials seemingly backed off demands to censor the AP Psychology curriculum, confusion remains over what can be taught. Read on »

15 Pansexual Icons to Celebrate Everyday


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Ne-Yo Takes Back His Apology for Transphobic Comments

Ne-YoGrammy-winning artist Ne-Yo, who recently apologized for insensitive comments about parents who affirm their children’s gender identity and that were transphobic in other ways, changed his mind and un-apologized on Monday. Read on »

Florida School District Bans Trans Employees From Using Their Pronouns

StudentsAs a result of the state’s ‘don’t say gay’ law, a large Florida school district sent out a document on Monday forbidding transgender employees from using their preferred pronouns and forcing them to use group restrooms based on their “biological sex at birth.” Additionally, simply calling a student by a nickname now requires written permission, according to the district. While the pronoun guidance also applies to students, it imposes stiff penalties on faculty and staff who violate it. Read on »

Donald Trump Goes on Rant Blaming Megan Rapinoe for World Cup Exit

Megan Rapinoe and Donald TrumpBy Tara Subramaniam Read on »

Wisconsin Police Department Fully Embraces Transgender Officer

DJ GauthierAs a member of Wisconsin’s 54-officer Wisconsin State Fair Park Police Department, Dezjorn “DJ” Gauthier became the first out transgender officer in the state in December 2022, according to local media. Read on »

Pennsylvania Trans Man Wins Court Case Over Name Change

Judge and citizenA Pennsylvania court has granted a legal name change to a transgender man in a case challenging the state’s restrictions on name changes for people with felony convictions. Read on »

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