Recently the nation’s two leading lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) military non-profits — the American Military Partner Association (AMPA) …
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5/30/19
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Fourteen parties filed suit May 28 challenging the “Denial of Care” Rule issued earlier this month by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
The controversial rule …
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5/30/19
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The Supreme Court on May 27 left in place a lower court ruling made a year ago in favor of Boyertown School district’s policy allowing transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms …
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By Central Voice
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5/29/19
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Pete Buttigieg, reports Josh Lederman for NBC News, sought to diffuse weeks of fraught questions about white privilege and his struggles attracting minorities to his campaign by calling out fellow …
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5/16/19
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A spokesperson for the White House has said that Donald Trump opposes the Equality Act.
“The Trump administration absolutely opposes discrimination of any kind and supports the equal …
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By Alex Bollinger, LGBTQ Nation
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5/16/19
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South central Pennsylvania’s LGBT community has had a long history with NYC Pride.
NYC Pride, the official host of WorldPride 2019 | Stonewall 50 is a nonprofit organization that plans and …
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By Central Voice
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5/16/19
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When Nathan Manske spent a weekend in Harrisburg during the 2010 Central PA Pride Festival filming peoples’ stories, he told Central Voice he thinks about “all the armies of one …
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By Frank Pizzoli
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5/13/19
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With the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, this year’s Pride celebrations are being ramped up.
In New York City, the influx of tourists for WorldPride 2019, hosted by Heritage …
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By Winnie McCroy,
Central Voice NYC Correspondent
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5/9/19
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Michael Steele resembles the men around me growing up. They were resolute about quietly helping others. And then they shut up. It was part of their foundational values to humbly do the right thing. …
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By Frank Pizzoli
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5/3/19
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I feel sorry for professed Christians who support this President.
They have a profound and fundamental spiritual problem: their God is too small.
They passionately worship a deity made in their …
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By John Pavlovitz
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4/29/19
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The Christian right-wing has been losing their minds over Pete Buttigieg’s political rise onto the national stage.
Since announcing his candidacy barely a week ago, anti-gay …
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By Daniel Villarreal, LGBTQ Nation
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4/29/19
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The Supreme Court has agreed to take up a set of high-profile cases involving gay rights and the rights of transgender people in the workplace.
The justices announced April 22 that they will …
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By Josh Gerstein, Politico
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4/29/19
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Positive Women’s Network-USA (PWN), a national network of women and people of trans experience living with HIV, unveiled a new nonpartisan electoral organizing strategy.
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4/29/19
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Projections are that the US Congress could vote as early as the first half of May on a National Equality Act, according to Brian Silva, founder and executive director of NEAT and the National …
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4/29/19
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Rodeo draws from 16 states & Quebec
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With rodeo fans from 16 states and Quebec, several hundred people gathered June 22-24 in the Capitol Region for the 2nd Annual Keystone State Charity Rodeo. Adam Romanik, president and founder of the …
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6/28/18
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Two weeks before Hurricane Harvey struck, monsoon rains swamped Bangladesh, India and Nepal. Aid groups are struggling to deal with both disasters.
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Malaka Gharib (via NPR - Top Stories)
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8/29/17
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Some Navajo are trying to bring back their traditional food culture, including drinking Navajo "tea." It's brewed with a plant called greenthread that thrives in the mid-summer heat of the Southwest.
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Lela Nargi (via NPR - Top Stories)
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8/29/17
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As the nation's opioid abuse problem soars, so do health problems associated with drug use like hepatitis C, which is placing a major burden on Alaska's Medicaid program.
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Zachariah Hughes (via NPR - Top Stories)
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8/29/17
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The blood thinner warfarin, which prevents blood clots, owes its existence to some cows who got very sick after eating the wrong hay. That and a chemist who spent years trying to figure out why.
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Joe Palca (via NPR - Top Stories)
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8/29/17
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