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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Natalie Morales |Analisa Novak |Robin Singer
Dylan Mulvaney burst onto the scene as a TikTok star, but what made her most famous was controversy. The trans influencer and performer was targeted after appearing in a campaign for Bud Light in 2023. In her new memoir, "Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer," Mulvaney shares journal entries documenting the first year of her gender transition. "I think of the book as like a quarter life crisis.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Natalie Morales |Analisa Novak |Robin Singer
3 hours agoIf Trump Can Deport Mahmoud Khalil, Freedom of Speech Is DeadMahmoud Khalil, a recent Columbia University graduate and green card holder, was an active participant in a political movement on his campus. The …2 hours agoAnalysis: You Can Blame John Roberts for Our Country’s Legal ShitshowWhen Chief Justice John Roberts struck down Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in the 2013 Supreme Court case Shelby County v.
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May 28, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Lisa Ling |Analisa Novak |Robin Singer
The Gentle Barn, a rescue facility located about 40 miles north of Los Angeles, offers unique treatments and therapies to help animals overcome trauma. These animals, in turn, provide unexpected healing to humans. Deep in the mountains, The Gentle Barn is a place of profound healing. Founder Ellie Laks, who calls herself an "animal communicator," said animals saved her from depression. In turn, she has dedicated her life to returning the favor.
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Aug 4, 2023 |
cbsnews.com | Kerry Breen |Natalie Morales |Robin Singer
California Congresswoman Barbara Lee is facing the fight of her career in the 2024 Senate election, but she says a lifelong passion for activism has given her all the motivation she needs as she campaigns for outgoing Sen. Dianne Feinstein's seat. Lee, 77, has been in Congress since 1998, and is the highest-ranking African American woman appointed to Democratic leadership, according to her website.
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Mar 23, 2023 |
genderdissent.com | Robin Singer
by Robin SingerGSA clubs (formerly Gay Straight Alliance, now Gender and Sexuality Alliance) have played an important role in North American schools for more than three decades. Initially created to provide support for LGB students, they now push kindergarten picture books telling four-year-olds they can change sex, and actively drive a trans and BIPOC (Black Indigenous People Of Colour) agenda.
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