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WWW.NYTIMES.COMTexas County Flagged Need for Flood Alarm Months Before TragedyKerr County repeatedly failed to secure a warning system, even as local officials remained aware of the risks and as billions of dollars were available for similar projects.0 Comments 0 Shares 4 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMAt Least 13 People Died by Suicide Amid U.K. Post Office Scandal, Report SaysA public inquiry into the wrongful prosecutions of about 1,000 postal workers has uncovered more victims than previously known, according to a report.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMFlagg makes 'winning plays' in uneven debutCooper Flagg made his professional debut Thursday night in the NBA summer league and celebrated an 87-85 win over Bronny James and the Lakers.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMYanks, no-hit through 7, down 5-0, rally past M'sAnthony Volpe scored with an acrobatic slide on Aaron Judge's sacrifice fly in the 10th inning, and the Yankees rallied past Seattle after being no-hit for seven innings.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMWenger doesn't 'share Klopp's view' of CWCArsene Wenger has dismissed Jurgen Klopp's criticism of FIFA's revamped 32-team Club World Cup, calling the tournament a "fantastic competition" and emphasising the support it has received from participating teams, players, and managers. Klopp, the...0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMTottenham complete Kudus signing from West HamTottenham Hotspur have completed the signing of midfielder Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United, the clubs announced Thursday.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMBale backs Alonso to make 'big changes' at MadridFormer Real Madrid star Gareth Bale has backed new head coach Xabi Alonso to make "big changes" at the club, saying that he won't be afraid to drop anyone.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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This Is How the Future of the Dollar Will Be DecidedNew payment systems allow users and banks to bypass the U.S. currency and sanctions.0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMThe Law Is Not Enough to Stop War CrimesProsecutions for atrocities are not always enough to stop hatred. Societies must also acknowledge what happened.0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMRubio and Chinese Diplomat Vie for Influence in Asia Over Trumps TariffsMarco Rubio wants to bolster ties with Asia to counter Chinas sway, but President Trumps tariff threats have nations asking why they should align with Washington.0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMTrump Threatens 35 Percent Tariffs on Canada in the Middle of Trade TalksThe president revived his discredited claims about fentanyl entering the U.S. from Canada to justify his latest proposed rate of 35 percent.0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMState Department to Soon Begin Mass LayoffsSecretary of State Marco Rubios plan to downsize a bloated department had been on hold after a court ruling.0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMCooper Flagg's first summer league game: Top plays, takeaways and future impactOur experts weigh in on the No. 1 pick's debut in NBA summer league.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMHome Run Derby odds: Raleigh the top choice, Acuna not far behindWill Cal Raleigh take the Derby crown? Maybe Ronald Acuna takes advantage of home cooking. Here are the odds for each participant in this year's event.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMTransfer rumors, news: Barcelona eye Lookman after Williams snubBarcelona are interested in Atalanta winger Ademola Lookman. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMTwo Dozen Hospitalized in Mass Drug Overdose in BaltimoreAn unusually large number of overdoses sent crews searching alleys and homes for victims. Officials have not said what type of drug was involved.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMFederal Agents Clash With Protesters During Immigration Raid at California FarmOfficers appeared to use crowd control munitions and tear gas against protesters. The F.B.I. said it was searching for a person who appeared to fire a pistol at officers.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMTrumps Copper Tariff Threat Leaves Companies ScramblingPresident Trump wants America to produce more of the much-needed mineral, but a 50 percent tariff could undermine his aim of a manufacturing renaissance.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMF.D.A. Posts Collection of Letters Outlining Concerns About New DrugsThe letters, many of which were already available online, detail why the regulators initially declined to approve some drugs. All eventually passed muster.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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Billionaire Bill Ackman Loses Pro Tennis Debut at Hall of Fame OpenBill Ackman, an outspoken 59-year-old financier, competed in a professional tournament.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NATURE.COMDaily briefing: Research sleuthing is being twisted to cast doubt on scienceNature, Published online: 10 July 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02191-9Research-integrity sleuths worry that their work is being used out of context to discredit long-held scientific knowledge. Plus, ancient proteins rewrite the evolutionary history of rhinos and a super sponge material for sucking up carbon dioxide.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGGeorge Mason Is the Latest University Under Fire From Trump. Its President Fears an Orchestrated Campaign.by Katherine Mangan, special to ProPublica ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published. When the Education Departments Office for Civil Rights notified George Mason University on July 1 that it was opening an antisemitism investigation based on a recent complaint, the universitys president, Gregory Washington, said he was perplexed.Compared with other campuses, where protesters had ransacked buildings and hunkered down in encampments, George Mason had been relatively quiet over the past year, he said. His administration had taken extensive steps to improve relations with the Jewish community, had enacted strict rules on protests and had communicated all of that to the OCR during a previous antisemitism investigation that remained open. By the next day, though, there were signs that the new investigation was part of a coordinated campaign to oust him. One piece of evidence: the speed with which conservative news outlets reported on the OCRs action, which hadnt been publicly announced. The OCR letter was embedded in a July 2 article published by a right-wing news outlet, The Washington Free Beacon. The next day, the City Journal, published by the influential and conservative Manhattan Institute, ran an opinion essay headlined George Mason Universitys Disastrous President. The article accused Washington, the universitys first Black president and a first-generation college graduate, of backing racially discriminatory DEI programs referring to diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and failing to address campus antisemitism. It concluded that Washingtons track record warrants his resignation or dismissal. The similarities to recent events at another public university in Virginia were hard to ignore. The OCRs George Mason investigation was opened just four days after the University of Virginias president, James E. Ryan, announced that he was resigning to help settle a federal probe into the universitys DEI commitments.That happened after a group of conservative University of Virginia alumni, the Jefferson Council, published blog entries and newspaper ads decrying the president in part for focusing too heavily on diversity efforts and demanding that he resign. The councils connections to board members and Justice Department lawyers led many observers in higher education to conclude that Ryans forced resignation was the result of a coordinated assault.Now, Washington is feeling the same heat coming from similar sources.The temperature cranked up several degrees Thursday morning, when the Education Department notified George Mason that its opening a second investigation this one alleging the university illegally considers race in hiring and promoting employees. The department said it was acting on complaints from multiple professors at GMU.In a press statement Thursday, Craig Trainor, the Education Departments acting assistant secretary for civil rights, suggested that the agency has already reached sweeping conclusions about the universitys hiring practices. Despite the leadership of George Mason University claiming that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, it appears that its hiring and promotion policies and practices from 2020 to the present, implemented under the guise of so-called Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, not only allow but champion illegal racial preferencing in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This kind of pernicious and wide-spread discrimination packaged as anti-racism was allowed to flourish under the Biden Administration, but it will not be tolerated by this one, he wrote.The university rebutted those accusations in a statement saying it is complying with all federal and state mandates and does not discriminate. The university received a new Department of Education letter of investigation this morning as it was simultaneously released to news outlets, which is unprecedented in our experience, the statement said. As always, we will work in good faith to give a full and prompt response.Meanwhile, dozens of Jewish faculty members at GMU have signed on to a statement condemning an attack on our university community and our GMU President that is quickly intensifying under a false, racially divisive, and deeply cynical claim of combating antisemitism. Even before Thursdays announcement, Washington said he had detected a pattern thats been playing out at other universities targeted by President Donald Trumps administration: Multiple investigations are filed in quick succession and word leaks to news organizations.It seems like this is orchestrated, Washington said during an interview Wednesday. The same people who are kind of aligned that got rid of Jim Ryan are aligned against me.He finds the timing of the attacks against him and his university troubling.Given that the Office for Civil Rights doesnt publicly announce who is under investigation, we were wondering how these conservative outlets even got the information in the first place, Washington said. The almost hateful discussions of me in the City Journal article looked like a concerted effort to try to paint the institution in a negative light.Washington said the piece seemed to be urging the Trump administration to take the investigation to the next level, the Department of Justice, which could levy punishments against the university.Many faculty members at George Mason agree. They worry that despite the OCRs insistence in its letter to the university that its investigation will be unbiased, the Trump administration has already reached a verdict on the institutions president and wants him out. As evidence, they point to a web of ties between right-wing news organizations and politicians including Virginias Republican governor, Glenn Youngkin as well as some George Mason board members. The same unfounded and coordinated attacks that pushed Ryan out of UVa are now being leveled at GMU President Greg Washington, the campus chapter of the American Association of University Professors wrote in an online post. We think the DOJ, Governor Youngkin, and Youngkins appointees to GMUs governing board are trying to force President Washington out so they can hire an ideological ally who will impose the Governors political ideologies on Masons governance and curriculum.Late Wednesday, Virginias two Democratic U.S. senators, Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, doubled down on those warnings, publishing an opinion piece in the Richmond Times-Dispatch saying that the Trump administration appears to be eyeing its next target with George Masons president.The accusations which are pushed by bloggers with ties to ultra-conservative groups with histories of false claims about Mason and advocacy for the removal of university presidents are eerily similar to those lodged against Ryan, they wrote. They include vague and politically charged accusations centered around DEI and suggestions that the universitys administration has been insufficiently responsive to concerns raised by Jewish students about their safety on campus. Thats despite the fact that the universitys leaders have repeatedly and publicly condemned antisemitism and actually been praised by the local Jewish Relations Council and campus Hillel for their leadership and commitment to Jewish members of Masons community.The education departments July 1 letter notified George Mason that it was investigating a complaint, filed in June, that Jewish students and faculty members faced a hostile environment at the Virginia university between October 2023 and the end of the 2024-2025 academic year. It gave the university until July 21 to turn over voluminous information about its response to antisemitism complaints. It also assured the university it would take a neutral stance in evaluating the information.Warner and Kaine are skeptical that the investigation will be fair and impartial: In their opinion piece, they said its more likely to serve as yet another smokescreen to punish universities and leaders who dont align with their ideological goals.Some George Mason faculty members share these concerns. When you start seeing these hit pieces come out one after another in a matter of days, you know its coordinated, Bethany L. Letiecq, a professor in the College of Education and Human Development, said in an interview. Indeed, higher education leaders have accused the Department of Justices Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism, which officially oversees investigations by several federal agencies, of ignoring procedures intended to provide due process, racing toward predetermined results, and then punishing universities by stripping them of billions of research dollars.Washingtons critics have ties to right-wing advocates of eliminating diversity efforts and other examples of what they see as higher educations woke policies. The author of the essay calling Washington a disastrous president, Ian Kingsbury, has co-published articles promoting conservative causes with Jay P. Greene, a senior research fellow with The Heritage Foundation. Christopher F. Rufo, one of the nations most aggressive and influential opponents of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, is among the contributing editors at City Journal.Such critics are well represented in George Masons leadership as well. Youngkin, the governor, appointed most of GMUs governing board, known as the board of visitors. The universitys general counsel, Anne Gentry, is married to a longtime conservative activist and executive with the Koch Foundation, Letiecq pointed out. At Mason, the foxes are in the henhouse, she said. Its an inside job.Letiecq worries that Youngkin might exert the same kind of influence that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a fellow Republican, has in trying to reshape higher education to fit a conservative playbook. Neither Youngkin nor the board of visitors immediately responded to requests for comment.I have suspected that Youngkin, in his quest for political capital, has been following the DeSantis playbook and sees Mason as a potential New College that they can take over and take down, she said. New College of Florida, once a progressive institution, underwent substantial changes to its curriculum and staff beginning in 2023 when DeSantis stacked its board with conservative members. Neither Kingsbury, the author of the City Journal piece, nor the Department of Education responded to inquiries about the patterns Washington saw. Eliana Johnson, editor of the Washington Free Beacon, said in a statement that our reporting speaks for itself. City Journal did not respond to requests for comment.Washington defended his record in a public statement on July 3. As we prepare a response to the complaint, it is important that we all have an accurate understanding of how safe and welcoming the George Mason community is, particularly as we prepare to welcome tens of thousands of students to campus in just a few short weeks, he wrote.George Mason has not been marred by the sort of violence that has rocked so many other campuses elsewhere in Virginia and around the nation following the Hamas attacks of 2023. It is a distinction we are proud of, and work hard each day to maintain.In 11 messages that were sent to the campus community detailing the universitys responses to the Hamas attacks and that were shared with The Chronicle of Higher Education, his office denounced craven acts of terrorism as we have seen in Israel, urged civil discourse, understanding, and peaceable assembly on campus and denounced the disgusting behavior of those who were attempting to distribute antisemitic leaflets. University leaders coordinated with law enforcement to respond to two violent antisemitic actions. Its been more than a year since the last campus demonstration related to Gaza, Washington said. That protest remained safe and legal and did not disrupt university business. No encampments have ever formed at George Mason, and we will not permit them in the future, Washington said. The university was one of the first to introduce a comprehensive safety and well-being plan, which remains in effect.Our data continues to show that our environment has dramatically improved since the horrific Hamas attacks of 2023, so we are perplexed to be receiving this investigation at this time. Nevertheless, we will respond in a forthright, direct, and timely manner to this and any inquiry.In the 2023-2024 academic year, the university received 31 bias-incident reports based on antisemitism, according to Rose Pascarell, vice president for university life. Last year, that number dropped to 12.Plus, she said, the university responded fully to a previous OCR complaint related to antisemitism but never heard back from the government.Letiecq said that, in her view, Washington has overreacted, not underreacted, to complaints of antisemitism, instituting restrictions on protests and punishments for protesters that she considers oppressive.This is an insatiable campaign on the right and it seems theres nothing you can do to satisfy them, she said.George Mason, with more than 40,000 students, is the most racially diverse public research university in the state, university officials say. To comply with Trumps executive orders, the university has repurposed its DEI office to focus on compliance and community. It has cut six positions, eliminated diversity training and expanded a program in constructive dialogue. All of those changes are outlined in a lengthy report to the board. Washington insists, though, that the university wont abandon its commitments to the underlying principles its diversity efforts support.When you are a diverse institution, you have to operate from that diverse framework, Washington said. I dont run away from that. I run toward it.DEI expenditures represent 0.1% of the universitys budget, GMU officials say.Asked why he agreed to speak out publicly when so many presidents have stayed silent to avoid angering the administration, Washington said the attacks were too personal to avoid.My philosophy is: Sunlight is disinfectant. Were going to be transparent with the community throughout the process, including the back-and-forth with OCR, he said. Washington says if the university is asked to make significant changes without a standard investigation and discussion of the facts, it will deal with that as necessary. We will work in good faith to move through this, Washington said. We will know if were given due process by how they manage our particular case. Katherine Mangan is a senior writer at The Chronicle of Higher Education.0 Comments 0 Shares 4 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGAnchorage Rebuilds Its Prosecutors Office After Our Reporting Revealed Hundreds of Criminal Case Dismissalsby Kyle Hopkins, Anchorage Daily News This article was produced for ProPublicas Local Reporting Network in partnership with the Anchorage Daily News. Sign up for Dispatches to get our stories in your inbox every week. Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance said this week that the city has hired a full roster of prosecutors and is no longer dropping criminal charges due to short staffing. The announcement comes nine months after the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica reported the mass dismissals.Public safety begins with accountability and we cannot hold people accountable if we dont have prosecutors in court, LaFrance said in a news release, announcing that Alaskas largest city has filled all frontline prosecutor jobs for the first time since 2020. This was about more than filling positions. It was about rebuilding the systems that keep Anchorage safe.An investigation by the newsrooms, published in October, found that city prosecutors dropped hundreds of misdemeanor cases because there werent enough attorneys on the payroll. Between May 1 and Oct. 2 of last year, the city dropped more than 250 domestic violence assault cases and more than 270 drunken driving cases due to an inability to meet the 120-day deadline Alaska sets for upholding a defendants right to a speedy trial. Days after the investigation came out, the state of Alaska announced it would help prosecute city cases to avoid speedy-trial dismissals. But those state prosecutors are no longer needed. According to the city, the municipal prosecutors office now has a full staff of 12 frontline prosecutors who take cases to trial, plus a supervisor and an attorney who files motions and appeals. The only vacancy, they said, is a supervisory role: deputy municipal prosecutor. That amounts to a vacancy rate of about 7% in the prosecutors office. In contrast, more than 40% of city prosecutor positions were vacant as of mid-2024, according to a city spokesperson.At a Wednesday trial call hearing at downtown Anchorages Boney Courthouse, Assistant Municipal Prosecutor Andy Garbe announced the city was ready to go to trial in case after case, including a drunken driving arrest, weapons charges and domestic violence assaults. It was a far different scene from September, when prosecutors were routinely forced to drop charges in cases nearing the speedy-trial deadline. Were not in the position we were last fall, Garbe said, referring to the forced dismissals. Thats not happening anymore.City prosecutors said they are still dismissing cases for reasons other than speedy-trial deadlines. For example, on Wednesday, Garbe moved to dismiss two cases, including a domestic violence assault, citing factors such as the weakness of the case and unavailable witnesses. A defense attorney had warned the cases were nearing the 120-day speedy-trial deadline, but Garbe said the timing was not the reason for the dismissals. In Anchorage, city prosecutors handle misdemeanor cases while state attorneys generally prosecute felonies. With the most serious felonies, the state has long dealt with problems apart from Anchorages mass dismissals. The newsrooms reported in January that some of those cases are delayed as long as a decade before reaching trial. In March, the Alaska Supreme Court issued a series of orders aimed at reducing delays. District Court Judge Brian Clark cited the Supreme Court orders on Wednesday when asking attorneys if they were ready to go to trial, noting the pending deadline.0 Comments 0 Shares 4 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMHow Netanyahu Prolonged the Gaza War, and the F.B.I.s Loyalty TestPlus, your Friday news quiz.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMTrumps to Visit Texas Flood Sites, Where Search for Missing and Dead ContinuesThe president and the first lady were set to tour areas devastated by flooding in Central Texas. The administration has faced scrutiny over its level of preparedness and its disaster response.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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How James Gunn Modeled Supermans Dog Krypto After His Own PetFor the furry sidekick, Krypto, in Superman, the director James Gunn found inspiration and a physical model in his own unruly pet.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMBehind Trumps Decision to Tax Brazil to Save BolsonaroRight-wing Brazilians wanted sanctions against the judge prosecuting Brazils former president. President Trump opted for something far bigger tariffs.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMAnother Day, Another Chatbots Nazi MeltdownThe folks at X say dont worry; theyre on it.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMA man shot a trans woman dead in the street. Her family thinks its a hate crime.D.C. police are hunting for the murderer of 28-year-old Black transgender woman Dream Johnson. Bystanders contacted police around 12:30 a.m. last Saturday after finding Johnson shot several times and lying on the street. Police dont think her murder was a hate crime, but the victims aunt believes otherwise after hearing from a witness.D.C. Fire and EMS responded to the scene and transported the victim to a local hospital where after all lifesaving efforts failed and the victim was pronounced dead, a July 5 D.C. police statement said. Related Gunman kills young Black trans woman on city sidewalk while her friends flee Her family is now demanding that her murder be investigated as a hate crime but her killer remains at large. Vanna Terrell, a woman who identified herself as Johnsons aunt, told The Washington Blade that a witness to the shooting contacted Johnsons brother after her murder. The witness allegedly saw three men approach Johnson and call her a derogatory name, leading the witness to believe that the men saw Johnson as transgender. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Terrell also said that the witness saw one of the men continue to shoot Johnson in an act of overkill, leading Terrell to believe that the murder was a hate crime, though Officer Ebony Major, a D.C. police spokesperson, told the aforementioned publication in an email, At this point there is nothing in the investigation that indicates the offense was motivated by hate or bias.Nevertheless, police are offering a $25,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest of Johnsons killer. A memorial gathering honoring the victims life is scheduled for Saturday, July 12.In a statement posted to Instagram, GLAADwrote, We cannot allow this pattern of violence against trans people and especially trans women of color to continue. No one should live in fear for being themselves. Black transgender women made up nearly half of the 36 known murders of trans and gender non-conforming people over the last year, according to a report from the Human Rights Campaign (HRC). The number of such murders has risen over the past few years, and transphobia and anti-trans policies have made these groups even more susceptible to poverty, social isolation, illness, and violence, the HRCs report said.The more recent murders have occurred amid a political climate where Republicans introduced over 550 anti-LGBTQ+ bills in state legislatures nationwide in 2023 and over 500 in 2024 of these, 85 were signed into law in 2023 and 40 were signed into law in 2024. Many of the bills that became law targeted gender-affirming care for trans minors, banned trans individuals from playing sports, or rolled back LGBTQ+-inclusive school policies that affirm queer identities.Proponents of this legislation have demonized trans people and their allies with hate-filled rhetoric and misinformation about indoctrinating, sexualizing, and mutilating children that embolden anti-trans stigma and violence. Furthermore, right-wing influencers have weaponized this rhetoric to spread hateful anti-trans messages on social media and to attack corporations and businesses that support their LGBTQ+ employees and customers. The number of gender identity-related hate crimes may actually be higher as not all violence against trans and nonbinary individuals gets reported to police. Furthermore, police, the media and victims families sometimes misgender victims, essentially erasing their trans and nonbinary identities in the process.According to the 2017-2022 Transgender Homicide Tracker, 73% of all confirmed homicides against Black trans women involved a gun.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMActivists sound alarm about Louisiana ending Medicaid coverage for trans careA local advocacy group is sounding the alarm as Louisianas Medicaid program has stopped covering gender-affirming care. The Trans Income Project said that the states health care program for people with low incomes has quietly stopped covering gender-affirming care. Related Nonbinary congressional candidate injects testosterone in powerful campaign ad They are challenging one of the most powerful Republicans in Congress in a year of unprecedented attacks on gender-affirming care. Instead of making this change through the legislative process, the state instilled its anti-trans agenda through obscure, extralegal bureaucratic maneuvers, the group said in a statement to the Illuminator. Now, thousands of Louisianans are losing coverage for trans medicine and incurring unexpected out-of-pocket costs when attempting to pick up their regular prescriptions. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today The Louisiana Department of Health isnt commenting on the matter.Medicaid is a joint state-federal health care program for people with low incomes who otherwise wouldnt be able to afford health care coverage. Medicaid provides health care for about 40% of children in the U.S. Most able-bodied adults of working age who are on Medicaid work either full or part time, and many of the others are disabled, students, or caregivers.The Williams Institute estimates that 12% of transgender adults use Medicaid for their health care coverage, more than the national average of 7% of people. Not all states Medicaid programs cover gender-affirming care. According to the Movement Advancement Project, 26 state Medicaid programs have policies that explicitly cover transgender healthcare. Ten states have no clear policy, and 14 deny such coverage for either trans youth or trans people of all ages. Louisiana passed a state law banning gender affirming care for transgender youth in 2023, with the states Republican legislature overriding the Democratic governors veto.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NATURE.COMMini hearts, lungs and livers made in lab now grow their own blood vesselsNature, Published online: 11 July 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02183-9These sophisticated models will be used for human-development studies and drug testing.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NATURE.COMAuthor Correction: Adhesive anti-fibrotic interfaces on diverse organsNature, Published online: 11 July 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09311-5Author Correction: Adhesive anti-fibrotic interfaces on diverse organs0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMWhy LeBron and the Lakers are stuck in limboFor months, publicly and privately, the Lakers have been signaling their desire to begin the Luka Doncic era in Los Angeles, even if it meant ending the LeBron James one.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMThe NBA is closing in on its first $1 million per game playerThe reigning MVP will get close, but the league is still waiting for its first $82 million per year player.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMAnisimova vs. Swiatek: Who will win the Wimbledon title?It's down to Amanda Anisimova and Iga Swiatek -- each in their first Wimbledon final. Our experts pick who will win it all.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMWhy the NFLPA mess should matter to football fansIt behooves the competitive balance of the NFL to have strong ownership and strong labor, Wetzel writes.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMWho are the NFL's best tight ends? Execs, coaches and scouts help rank 2025's top 10Execs, coaches, scouts and players from around the NFL ranked their top 10 tight ends in our annual summer series.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMDoes Brooklyn Need a New Waterfront Neighborhood?The risks and opportunities of turning 122 industrial acres over to developers.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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Srebrenica, a Massacre Foretold, Still Casts Its ShadowThe town was supposed to be a safe area, protected by U.N. peacekeepers, but Serb forces massacred 8,000 Muslim men and boys there.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMManitoba Declares Second Wildfire Emergency in a Near-Record YearThe amount of land burned this year is on pace to be the most since 1994, as 100 blazes roared on Friday across the central Canadian province.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMNantuckets Workers Are Living on the MarginsTeachers, police officers, firefighters and other workers live in overcrowded and substandard housing, or even in their cars on the beach.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMTakeaways From the Times Investigation Into Benjamin NetanyahuProlonging the Gaza war helped the Israeli prime minister forestall a political reckoning.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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THEONION.COMAustralian Woman Convicted Of Triple Murder Using Poisonous MushroomsAn Australian woman was found guilty of murdering three of her estranged husbands relatives by serving them beef Wellington laced with deathcap mushrooms. What do you think?Poisoning your in-laws is no reason to waste a perfectly good tenderloin.Theo Wong, UnemployedYou gotta get creative living in a country with such strict gun laws.Paul Engel, Ascot KnotterThat was my late husbands favorite meal.Sarah York, Blurb EditorThe post Australian Woman Convicted Of Triple Murder Using Poisonous Mushrooms appeared first on The Onion.0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views 0 Reviews
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THEONION.COMWhite Sox Fans Asked To RemovePolish Sausage From Mouths DuringNational AnthemCHICAGOAs a singer made her way onto the field to kickoff another home game with The Star-Spangled Banner, White Sox public address announcer Gene Honda politely reminded fans Tuesday to remove the Polish sausages from their mouths during the national anthem.According to spectators, Honda told the crowd to Please rise and kindly remove any tubed meats from your mouth, instructing those in attendance to respectfully place the bun over their hearts until the song had ended. Several reports indicated the announcement also included a reminder to take the nachos off ones lap before standing to honor the American flag, though this message was largely drowned out by the chomping, crunching, chugging, and belching that echoed throughout the stadium and the city at large.Security officials later confirmed they had removed several disrespectful White Sox fans who had interrupted the anthem with various forms of meat-induced coronary failure.The post White Sox Fans Asked To RemovePolish Sausage From Mouths DuringNational Anthem appeared first on The Onion.0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views 0 Reviews
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