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Election Day Produces LGBTQ+ Firsts Around the Nation

Andrea Jenkins and Gabriela Santiago-Romero

Tuesday saw the election of Detroit's first out City Council member, the reelection of trans woman Andrea Jenkins in Minneapolis, and other notable victories.

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Anti-LGBTQ+ Republican Glenn Youngkin Elected Virginia Governor

Glenn Youngkin

Youngkin delivered a somewhat surprising defeat to Democrat Terry McAuliffe, who called Youngkin the “most homophobic” candidate ever in Virginia.

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NYC Elects Record Six Out City Council Members

Crystal Hudson and Chi Ossé

The winners include several people of color and the youngest person ever elected to the council.

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Danica Roem Reelected in Virginia; Longest-Serving Out Trans Official

Christopher Stone and Danica Roem

Roem beat anti-LGBTQ+ challenger Christopher Stone in the contest for Virginia House of Delegates. Mark Sickles, a gay man, won reelection to the House of Delegates as well.

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DC Comics Artists Are Receiving Threats From Biphobic Nerds

Jon Kent and Jay Nakamura

DC Comics staffers have requested police protection following credible threats by readers angered by the superhero coming out as bisexual.

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Same-Sex Spouses Can Now Get Social Security Survivor's Benefits

Helen Thornton and Marge Brown

Two federal courts ruled to that effect last year, and the Biden administration Monday withdrew the appeals of the decisions filed under the former president.

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Dan Levy Takes Us to Brunch in New Cooking Competition for HBO Max

Dan Levy

Levy says he created the show for “the local culinary heroes of America who deserve a spotlight.”

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Kristen Stewart and Girlfriend Dylan Meyer Are Engaged

Dylan Meyer and Kristen Stewart

After two years of dating, the two are officially heading down the aisle. 

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Google Honored Two-Spirit Leader for Native American Heritage Month

Google Doodle featuring the late We:wa

The late We:wa of the Zuni people is remembered as a spiritual leader who helped popularize indigenous art and who stood up to the U.S. government as settlers approached Zuni land.

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