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WWW.NYTIMES.COMLiving with KatrinaThe storm made landfall 20 years ago today. Whats happened since then?0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMUkraines Donetsk Faces Water Crisis Under Russian OccupationThe Russian authorities have seized on the crisis in Donetsk to argue that taking over the rest of the region from Ukraine would allow Moscow to restore the water supply.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMAs Bolsonaro Heads to Trial, Brazil Faces a Dilemma: How to Prosecute a President?Jair Bolsonaro, Brazils former president, is heading to trial. But his path there has stirred concern that the judiciary has overstepped its bounds.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMCan Cadillac Keep Selling E.V.s as Trump Repeals Climate Policies?Electric models from the luxury car brand have been very successful, but they may struggle once a $7,500 federal tax credit ends next month.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMGregory Bovino Is Leading the California Immigration CrackdownGregory Bovino has orchestrated thousands of arrests, using confrontational tactics that have made him a MAGA star. His critics say hes crossing legal and political lines.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMWhite House press secretary rages at Jen Psaki for saying prayer is not enough after shootingWhite House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was outraged yesterday that her predecessor, Biden-era White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, asked that politicians offer something more than prayer in the wake of the Minneapolis school shooting that left two children dead and 14 people injured.Prayer is not freaking enough, Psaki posted to social media. Prayers does not end school shootings. prayers do not make parents feel safe sending their kids to school. Prayer does not bring these kids back. Enough with the thoughts and prayers. Related Jen Psaki warns Democrats not to cave to the right on trans rights Prayer is not freaking enough. Prayers does not end school shootings. prayers do not make parents feel safe sending their kids to school. Prayer does not bring these kids back. Enough with the thoughts and prayers. Jen Psaki (@jrpsaki) August 27, 2025 Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Leavitt was asked about Psakis comments at the White House press briefing yesterday, and she said that Psakis comments were incredibly insensitive and disrespectful to the tens of millions of Americans of faith across this country who believe in the power of prayer.In a time of mourning like this, when beautiful young children were killed while praying in a church, its utterly disrespectful to deride the power of prayer in this country, Leavitt continued. I would encourage Ms. Psaki to pray for these families themselves, who need it right now more than ever.Karoline Leavitt: "I saw the comments of Ms. Psaki and frankly I think they're incredibly insensitive and disrespectful to the tens of millions of Americans of faith across this country who believe in the power of prayer, who believe that prayer works." pic.twitter.com/oVL3I52MHe Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 28, 2025 Psakis argument is one that has become common among liberals in the past decade, that politicians should be offering more than thoughts and prayers after mass shootings and should instead offer more material solutions to prevent those shootings from happening, like gun control legislation. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) made similar comments shortly after the shooting on Wednesday: Dont just say this is about thoughts and prayers right now. These kids were literally praying.The vice president also attacked Psaki and Frey, saying that literally no one thinks that prayer is a substitute for action. He did not say what action the administration is taking on this issue. He then attacked Psaki for her comments, asking, Why do you feel the need to attack other people for praying when kids were just killed praying? We pray because our hearts are broken. We pray because we know God listens. We pray because we know that God works in mysterious ways, and can inspire us to further action. Why do you feel the need to attack other people for praying when kids were just killed praying? https://t.co/KfTJ71Hcjf JD Vance (@JDVance) August 28, 2025Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NATURE.COMWhy scientists are flocking to SubstackNature, Published online: 29 August 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02497-8A new generation of researchers is using the platform to build audiences and monetize their knowledge.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NATURE.COMHow LinkedIn helped me to carve out a career path after my PhDNature, Published online: 29 August 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02470-5The professional-networking platform helped Elena Hoffer to launch a company and sparked a global conversation to re-imagine academia.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NATURE.COMAuthor Correction: Dual neuromodulatory dynamics underlie birdsong learningNature, Published online: 29 August 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09563-1Author Correction: Dual neuromodulatory dynamics underlie birdsong learning0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMNBA predictions: 10 teams that could exceed, fall short of ESPN's forecastToo low on OKC? Too high on the Spurs? Tim Bontemps breaks down ESPN's Summer Forecast win predictions.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 3 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMWhy Man United's best player may be their biggest problemAs Manchester United's freefall continues, is captain and talisman Bruno Fernandes becoming more of a liability than an asset?0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 3 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COM'Split' title 35 years ago? Don't tell Colorado and Georgia Tech thatThe two teams are meeting in Week 1, 35 years after splitting the 1990 national title in controversial fashion.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 3 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMCoach Prime 2.0: What's next for Deion and the BuffaloesColorado's new era begins Friday. Deion Sanders says, "It's always going to be a challenge, I don't mind that."0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 3 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMThe UFC 322 card is stacked, but is there still disappointment?Five champions competing at Madison Square Garden in November still isn't enough to replace Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 3 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COM20 Years After Katrina, New Orleans Is at a Tipping PointThe city has taken pride in its ability to endure. But many residents, fed up with dysfunction and soaring costs, want it to strive for more.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMTSA PreCheck: Does It Really Save Time at the Airport?At the New York-area airports, for example, a lot depends on the terminal.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMN.Y.C. Covid Cases Appear to Be Rising. So Are Inquiries on Vaccines.Patients are flooding medical practices with reports of the telltale signs of Covid and questions about whether they will be able to get vaccinated.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMAfter Minneapolis Church Shooting, Families Seek Healing and ComfortFamilies and neighbors sought comfort on Thursday. Give your kids an extra hug and kiss today, the father of a victim said.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COM3 Ways Hurricane Forecasts Have Changed Since KatrinaModern technology has given meteorologists more detail than theyve ever had on how storms behave. Heres what theyre doing with it.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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APNEWS.COMTrump revokes Secret Service protection for former VP Harris, AP sources sayFormer Vice President Kamala Harris delivers the keynote speech at the Emerge 20th Anniversary Gala in San Francisco, April 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vsquez, File)2025-08-29T12:59:33Z WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump has revoked Secret Service protection for former Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a senior White House official on Friday.Former vice presidents typically get federal government protection for six months after leaving office, while ex-presidents do so for life. But another person familiar with the matter says then-President Joe Biden quietly signed a directive that had extended protection for Harris beyond the traditional six months.The people insisted on anonymity Friday to discuss a matter not made public.Trump is a Republican, and Biden and Harris are Democrats. Trump defeated Harris in the presidential election last year.The move to drop Harris Secret Service protection comes as the former vice president, who became the Democratic nominee last summer after a chaotic series of events that led to Biden dropping out of the contest, is about to embark on a book tour for her memoir, titled 107 Days. The book is scheduled to be released next month. A senior Trump administration official said an executive memorandum was issued Thursday to the Department of Homeland Security ending Harris security detail and security services. Those had been extended from six to 18 months by the Biden administration, so they would have ended in July 2026, but now they will be terminated on Monday. Last year was a particularly politically charged environment with Trump facing two assassination attempts, and the Secret Service played a crucial role in protecting the now-president.Harris is a former California attorney general and San Francisco district attorney. She recently announced she will not run for governor next year.___Gomez Licon reported from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. SEUNG MIN KIM Kim covers the White House for The Associated Press. She joined the AP in 2022 and is based in Washington. Kim is also a political analyst for CNN. twitter mailto ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON Gomez Licon writes about national politics for The Associated Press. She is based in Florida. twitter mailto0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMAdministration official blames trans health care for Minnesota shootingAn administration official is now blaming hormone replacement therapy for the mass shooting earlier this week in Minneapolis, even though theres no evidence that the shooter was even receiving gender affirming care, much less hormone replacement therapy.One of the factors that is not getting discussed is that pumping a child full of drugs that purport to change their gender identity has numerous side effects, it has permanent side effects, said Harmeet Dhillon, the U.S. attorney general for the civil rights division of the Department of Justice. She was speaking about Robin Westman, the sole suspect in a shooting that resulted in two children dying and fourteen other people being injured while on Eric Bollings Real Americas Voice show. Related Harmeet Dhillons civil rights record raises alarms for LGBTQ+ advocates Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today I have represented four young people who have had this done to them, lied to, and manipulated by adults. They are permanently crippled in many ways, Dhillon, who has a history of anti-transgender activism, said. In this case, its led to a shooting.She then brought up an assault in a case in Portland, Oregon, that she worked on where she claimed that many of the attackers were trans. They were young, disaffected people in their early 20s who were lied to by adults, pumped full of drugs, and those drugs have side effects, she said. Dhillon then said that, while adults need to be held accountable for what happened, guns do not. Of course, politicians are immediately running to the cameras and talking about guns and banning guns, she said. You know, Minnesota has a lot of big problems; they should all go look in the mirror before they run to the cameras.Conservatives have spent the days since the shooting attacking transgender people because the shooter may have been transgender, while often saying explicitly that easy access to guns should not be blamed for the shooting. There is a name-change request from 2020 that was filed in the state for someone changing their name to Robin Westman because the person identifies as a female and wants her name to reflect that identification. Westman killed themself after the shooting, and its not known how they identified at the time of their death. Its also not known if Westman ever sought out any form of gender-affirming medical care, including hormone replacement therapy.Moreover, gender-affirming care has been shown to improve mental health for trans people, reducing suicidality, depression, and anxiety. Its also not clear what proof Dhillon has that testosterone suppression would increase a persons aggressiveness.Last, Dhillon repeatedly referred to Westman as a child, when they were 23 at the time of their death. Hormone replacement therapy is not the only class of medical care that is getting blamed for mass shootings without proof. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. blamed antidepressants yesterday, while answering a question on Fox News about whether gender-affirming care caused the shooting.We are doing those kinds of studies now, Kennedy said. At [the National Institutes of Health], were launching studies on the potential contribution of some of the SSRI [selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor] drugs and some of the other psychiatric drugs that might be contributing to violence. You know, many of them have black box warnings that warn of suicidal ideation and homicidal ideation. So we need, we cant exclude those as a culprit.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COM10 must-know facts about transgender history that you didnt learn in schoolTransgender history isnt taught in most schools and colleges, but the history of transgender people is vast. Thats because trans people have existed worldwide since the beginning of time, even popping up in ancient religions and cultures.Although the term transgender wasnt coined until the 1960s, trans history includes numerous people whose gender identities and expressions differed from the genders they were assigned at birth. These individuals may not have identified as trans, but modern historians see them as early forebearers in the transgender community.Its especially important to elevate transgender history now that conservative politicians and activists are trying to ban all LGBTQ+ content from schools. These same forces are demonizing trans identities as unnatural forms of gender ideology and gender confusion that seek to groom children into medical transitioning.While these forces seek to shame and shun trans people from the public sphere, the truth is that trans people have been kings and queens, fought in wars, and led the fight for LGBTQ+ rights. As such, trans history demonstrates the many ways the transgender community has persisted and transformed the world despite widespread social oppression.1. Trans people have existed since the birth of civilizationA bas-relief sculpture of the Goddess Ishtar on anAkkadian Empireseal, circa 23502150 BCEThe earliest known possible trans individuals were the Gala, androgynous or trans priests of Inanna, the Sumerian goddess of fertility, desire, and war. These priests existed around 5000 BC in Ancient Sumer, an area now known as south-central Iraq, which is regarded as the first human civilization.Though Gala priests were male, they spoke in Eme-sal, a feminine dialect associated with goddesses. Inanna also oversaw a ceremony referred to as the head-overturning, by which a man was transformed into a woman and a woman transformed into a man.Sadly, the ancient Sumerian language and texts have left us with a spotty idea of these priests social and religious duties. However, its believed that queer sexuality also played a role in their practices.2. The goddess Cybele had trans priests in ancient RomeIn the 3rd century BC, the Galli were priests in the cult of Cybele, an earth mother goddess associated with wine, music, and ecstatic rites. Legend has it that her consort, Attis, was a shepherd who castrated himself after Cybele crashed his wedding and drove him mad as punishment for loving another woman. Galli would castrate themselves in an ecstatic ritual known as the Day of Blood on March 24 to show their devotion to Cybele. Afterward, they dressed in yellow womens clothing wearing pendants, earrings, heavy makeup, and long bleached hair and would wander the streets while carrying instruments, flagellating themselves bloody with whips made of knuckle bones, telling fortunes, and offering themselves as receptive sexual partners for money, according to the GLBTQ Archive.The priests are understood by modern people to have been transgender. But while numerous relics of Cybele suggest that she had many followers, historical texts suggest that traditional Roman men saw the Galli as unmanly and inferior. The cult of Cybele later died off as Christianity swept the region, and all her temples were destroyed.3. Asian and African cultures revered trans identitiesUnidentified hijras holy people, so-called third gender dressed as women at Pushkar camel fair on November 12, 2013 in Pushkar,India. | ShutterstockEarly Middle Eastern Muslim texts refer to the mukhannathun, MTF individuals with innate femininity and relationships with either men or women. Only mukhannathun who had been castrated or were exclusively attracted to men were allowed into womens spaces, history buff Mercedes Allen wrote. Later, all mukhannathun were required to undergo castration.Other trans religious figures have popped up across Asia, including the Hijras, individuals who are intersex or assigned male at birth. Hijras wear makeup, dress in traditionally female clothing, and many are castrated. Some identify as trans and others as third gender. Theyre revered for performing good luck rituals at Hindu weddings and births, though they continue to fight for legal recognition in modern-day India.Early Indonesian societies had transgender religious figures known as basaja. In ancient China, the shih-niang wore mixed-gender ceremonial clothing. In Okinawa, Japan, some shamans underwent winagu nati, a process of becoming female. In Korea, the mudang was a shaman or sorceress who was quite often MTF, Allen notes.Meanwhile, numerous African tribes had intersex deities and spiritual beliefs in gender transformation. Several African rulers also may have been trans, including seventh-century BC monarch King Ashurbanipal (Sardanapalus) of Assyria whose wearing of womens clothes was later used to justify overthrowing him, and also 1503 BC Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut and her daughter Neferure who both wore male clothing, false beards, and a male phallus.4. Early Christianity revered several FTM saintsA stained glass window depicting five Benedictine female saints. | ShutterstockIn 2020, Roland Betancourt, a professor of art history at the University of California in Irvine, wrote that from the fifth to the ninth century, a number of saints lives composed across the Greek-speaking Mediterranean detail the lives of individuals assigned female at birth who for a host of different reasons chose to live out their adult lives as men in monasteries.These included Saint Perpetua, who dreamt of becoming a man the night before her execution; Saints Hilarion, Marinos, and Smaragdus, who all lived as male monks; and Saint Athanasia, who married the male Saint Andronicus and lived as a male monk with him in a monastery until their deaths, mere days apart from one another.5. The French spy, the Chevalier DEon, is one of the most fascinating trans figures of all timeThomas Stewarts 1792 portrait of the Chevalier DEonHistorians have long puzzled over the biography of the Chevalier DEon, a trans figure who left behind over 2,000 pages of diaries and an unpublishedmemoir that both combines fact and fiction. The Chevalier dEon was assigned male at birth by her aristocratic French family, but she later claimed she had been born female and forced to live as a boy to help her father receive a familial inheritance that required a male heir. In 1763, at 32, she joined Le Secret du Roi, or The Kings Secret, a network of spies and diplomatic agents established by French King Louis XV. When she was fired for insolence and ordered to return to France, she retaliated by publishing a tell-all book about the spy network. Though some in France were scandalized, her government nonetheless allowed her to remain in Britain as a spy.In 1775, dEon signed an agreement to return to France, but only if the king paid some of her debts and publicly recognized her as a woman, a gender identity that she had already expressed for years beforehand.She petitioned the French government to join its troops in helping American revolutionary soldiers fight the British, but the government forced her into a convent and a dungeon for 19 days until she stopped asking to join the war effort. She moved back to England in 1785, sold her famous feminist book collection, and, around age 60, made spare money through fencing exhibitions.6. The U.S. Civil War had trans soldiersUS Civil War Confederate re-enactors prepare to attack | ShutterstockDuring the American Civil War (April 1861 to April 1865), trans people fought in both the Union and Confederate armies.Franklin Thompson was assigned female at birth, but reportedly dressed as a boy and later traveled under a male gender identity to travel more easily. In his memoir, he said he disguised himself as a Black man and a Black laundress to infiltrate the Confederacy as a Union spy.He contracted malaria during the war and went into a private hospital for treatment, worrying that his gender identity would be exposed in a military hospital. His absence got him labeled as a war deserter, though he later rejoined the troops as a nurse using the female name he was assigned at birth.Another man named Albert Cashier lived as a man for 53 years, including before and after enlisting in the Union army. He fought in over 40 battles in the war, and his trans identity was discovered near the end of his life during his time in a mental institution. There, workers forced him to wear womens clothing until his death. After he was outed, the military pension board investigated him for fraud, but it ultimately decided to let him keep his lifelong pension.In 1876, a book entitled The Woman in Battle followed the exploits of a person who was assigned female at birth but nonetheless served as a Confederate Lieutenant named Harry T. Buford during the war. Its unclear whether Buford lived in a male gender identity outside of the war.7. Hundreds of trans people roamed the Wild WestThe cover image from Peter Boags Re-Dressing Americas Frontier PastIn his book, Re-Dressing Americas Frontier Past, historian Peter Boag said he discovered hundreds of individuals living their lives as the opposite gender in the area now known as the United States from the early 1800s to the early 1900s.Many of these were individuals assigned a female gender at birth, but dressed and lived as men to escape criminal charges theyd faced as women or to enjoy the same social rights as men.This group included Sammy Williams, a Montana lumberjack whose trans identity wasnt discovered until his death at age 80; Charley Parkhurst, a renowned stagecoach driver who voted in the 1868 election (long before women were legally allowed to vote); Mrs. Nash, a trans tamale cook in Montana who married three different military men; and Harry Allen, a bartender and ladies man who was repeatedly thrown in jail for his gender-nonconformity.8. Trans people fought early battles for LGBTQ+ rightsWhile Sylvia Rivera and Miss MajorGriffin-Gracy are two notable trans women who participated in the Stonewall uprising, trans people led two uprisings in California that occurred years before Stonewall. At the time, California had a law against cross-dressing which police used as a pretext for raiding gay venues. Police would check to see if patrons IDs matched their gender presentation and singled out gender nonconformists for special harassment and abuse. These police raids led venues to start rejecting trans patrons.One night in May 1959, two police officers entered Coopers Donuts, a Los Angeles cafe that was one of the few places where drag queens, trans people, and other outsiders could safely congregate. The cops began checking IDs and tried placing two hustlers, two queens, and a young man into a crowded patrol car, one account states. The arrestees scattered out of the car, and a crowd exited the shop, hurling donuts, coffee cups, and trash at the police The police fled in their car and called for backup as angry queers moved into the streets, dancing on cars, lighting fires, and generally wreaking havoc until the police returned to beat and arrest several of them. In August 1966, queers opposed a police raid at Gene Comptons Cafeteria, an all-night diner in San Francisco. When a cop tried to arrest one trans woman, she threw a cup of hot coffee in his face. Within moments dishes were broken, furniture was thrown, the restaurants windows were smashed, and a nearby newsstand was burned down. An organized protest occurred the following night, with picketers coming from militant queer groups like the Street Orphans and Vanguard. The uprising was recounted in the 2005 film, Screaming Queens: The Riot at Comptons Cafeteria.9. The transgender symbol originated in the 1990s | ShutterstockThe trans symbol a pictograph combining the male gender symbol, the female gender symbol, and the symbol for androgyny was designed by Holly Boswell, Wendy Parker, and Nancy R. Nangeroni sometime in the 1990s.The original version showed the bright blue symbol inside an inverted lavender triangle. The triangle recalled the pink triangle Nazis used to identify gay prisoners inside their death camps.The circle is a symbol of wholeness, and represents the wholeness of a society which includes the transgender, Nangeroni explained. The misdirection of a society that ridicules the transgender is implied.There are also transfeminist and trans-equality versions of the symbol, which either place a raised fist or an equal sign to denote radical feminism or the transgender civil equality movement, respectively.10. Transgender history is still in the making | ShutterstockEven as transphobic politicians seek to ban gender-affirming healthcare and transgender civil rights, more and more transgender celebrities and politicians are showing that the transgender community wont go back into the closet.The history of transgender people now includes notable performers like Laverne Cox, Kim Petras, Eliot Page, Angelica Ross, and Eddie Izzard; groundbreaking trans athletes like Chris Mosier, Fallon Fox, and Patricio Manuuel; and also politicians like Danica Roem, and Amanda Simpson. Many of these people double as activists, helping raise public awareness about the challenges and blessings of the modern trans experience.Every new member of the transgender community ensures that transgender history will extend far into the future, possibly to a time when ones life and opportunities arent as determined by gender identity.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.PRIDE.COMSuzie Toot teases a future 'All Stars' run & shows love to lesbian fansHer name is in the papers!Suzie Toot made quite a splash when she broke out her tap shoes and slayed the competition on season 17 of RuPaul's Drag Race.After winning the LaLaPaRuZa smackdown and coming in fifth place overall, Toot won over the hearts of fans all around the world."The fans are ridiculous! Theater kids, lesbians, and theater kid lesbians! It's been amazing and so cool. If ten people were a fan of Suzie Toot after Drag Race, that would be so thrilling and fulfilling. There's a few more than ten people, which is kind of nice," Suzie tells PRIDE. See on Instagram Now, Suzie is only gaining momentum as her calendar continues to fill up with gigs and tours for the rest of the year. The lovable queen is joining other Drag Race legends such as Bosco, Crystal Methyd, and Nina West on A Drag Queen Christmas this winter."If I'm going to be on a tour with Shea Coule and Brooke Lynn Hytes, Suzie Toot's gotta be doing it right! I'm in some fierce planning stages for my numbers. It's dare I say, some of my best work yet. An evolution of the original Suzie Toot holiday look is perhaps in the planning stages."It's safe to say that Suzie is booked and busy at the moment, but she's already manifesting an eventual return to the Werkroom on a future All Stars season."I love Drag Race so much! I loved getting to do it. I want to storm, tear, slay, diva, and work. I want to make sure that'll be the case when I go. One day, I'll be ready!"Fans can get tickets to A Drag Queen Christmas by visiting the official website here. To see the full interview with Suzie Toot, check out the video at the top of the page.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NATURE.COMHundreds of suspicious journals flagged by AI screening toolNature, Published online: 29 August 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02782-6System that searches for signs of bad practice could help to weed out questionable titles.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMBetting stampede on Longhorns shrinks OSU lineOhio State opened as a 3-point favorite over Texas months ago, but sportsbooks have been reporting a steady stream of money on the Longhorns throughout the summer, causing the line to move.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMTitans' Ridley: Ban made me 'mentally stronger'As Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley heads into Year 2 with the franchise, he's in a better headspace in his life after injuries and a mental health journey, which included a gambling suspension, derailed his career.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMFrom Collier to Clark and more: How injury returns could impact the playoffsNapheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart are back, with more injured stars eyeing returns before the postseason.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMCollege football hot seats: Brace yourselves for potential blue-blood turnoverUSC, Florida State, Oklahoma among the schools that could look elsewhere, but big buyouts loom.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMA silver lining in Micah Parsons trade for coach Brian Schottenheimer?Brian Schottenheimer lost an elite edge rusher, but the first-year coach may have received some patience.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGAlaska Vowed to Resolve Murders of Indigenous People. Now It Refuses to Provide Their Names.by 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. Leaders in Alaska and elsewhere have repeatedly promised action in recent years to address the nations chronic failure to solve the murder or disappearance of Indigenous people.Federal legislation backed by Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski called for improving data collection and information sharing among law enforcement and tribes. Gov. Mike Dunleavy said again and again and as recently as May 5 that the state government would work with Alaska Natives to address the crisis.My administration will continue to support law enforcement, victim advocacy groups, Alaska Native Tribes and other entities working together to solve these cases and bring closure to victims families, Dunleavy said in a news release last year.Yet when an Alaska Native group asked state law enforcement officials in June for one of the most fundamental pieces of data needed to understand the issue a list of murders investigated by state police the state said no. Charlene Aqpik Apok launched Data for Indigenous Justice in 2020 after trying to collect the names of missing and murdered Indigenous people to read at a rally, only to discover no government agency had been keeping track. Over time, the nonprofit built its own homegrown database with the help of villagers, friends and family across the state.In 2023, the state started publishing a list quarterly with names of Indigenous people reported missing. But the state still does not issue a list for the other key piece of the groups efforts: Indigenous people who have been killed.So on June 4, the nonprofit filed two public records requests with the Alaska Department of Public Safety concerning homicide cases the agency had investigated since 2022. The group asked first for victims of all races and then for those identified as Alaska Native.Apok said she didnt think the request was controversial or complicated.But the state rejected the requests a week later. The agency said fulfilling the request would take several hours and cited a state regulation allowing a denial if providing information to a requester would require employees to compile or summarize existing public records.We do not keep lists of victims of any type of crime, including homicide victims, and to fulfil this request DPS would have to manually review incident reports from multiple years to create a record that matched what you are looking for, Austin McDaniel, communications director for the department, wrote to the nonprofit.McDaniel offered no direct response when the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica asked why the agency could not retrieve homicide records with a simple database query or why, even if the work required manual review and wasnt required under state law, the agency didnt simply create a list of homicide victims.(Alaskas public records law says any records that take state employees fewer than five hours to produce shall be provided for free, and the state can choose to waive research fees if providing records would serve the public interest. Even if an agency needs to create a new record, as McDaniel asserted in his denial, its allowed to if the public agency can do so without impairing its functioning.)Data for Indigenous Justice appealed the denial to the head of the department, Public Safety Commissioner James Cockrell, who decided in favor of the agency.The nonprofits records request and the states denial revealed that Alaska, four years after creating a council on murdered and missing Indigenous people, cannot readily identify murder cases involving Indigenous victims. The state now employs four investigators who focus on such cases.How do they know which cases are Alaska Native or Indigenous people for their MMIP investigators if they cannot do a simple pull of the demographics that we are talking about? Apok said.Apok said tracking complete and accurate data on Indigenous people who have disappeared or been killed matters because otherwise, law enforcement can shrug off individual cases and deny the scale of the problem.Thats the power of data. Thats the power of collective information, she said. Grace Norton holds a photo of her niece, Ashley Johnson-Barr, who was murdered in Kotzebue, Alaska, in 2018. Kotzebue residents walked along Shore Avenue and scattered rose petals in remembrance of missing and murdered Indigenous people in 2023. (Marc Lester/ADN) In lieu of answering detailed questions for this story, McDaniel provided a one-page response saying that the department receives thousands of records requests each year. He said the agency is a leader in data transparency for missing and murdered Indigenous people, adding that to imply that we are not invested in this work due to the denial of one records request from an advocacy group is absurd.He cited as examples of transparency the departments publication of information about missing Indigenous people and its provision of law enforcement data to tribal governments in support of their requests for federal grants.Anchorage, which runs the states largest municipal police department, recently reversed a policy that withheld the identities of certain homicide victims. The police chief released the records after Daily News reporting revealed the policy had no basis in law and was opposed by some victims rights advocates.State troopers, meanwhile, handle about 38% of all murders in Alaska, according to statistics that law enforcement reports each year. From 2019 to 2023, the most recent data available, troopers investigated an average of 22 murders each year. That means the agency would likely need to review just a few dozen reports to provide the requested names.Watershed reports published in Canada in 2017 and by the Seattle-based Urban Indian Health Institute in 2018 revealed the scope of the crisis of missing and murdered people from Indigenous communities.Those reports, Apok said, named exactly what a lot of us were seeing and feeling, where we didnt know our experiences were part of a larger collective.In 2021, Data for Indigenous Justice published the first report on the crisis in Alaska, highlighting the failure of media and local governments to gather data on cases of missing and murdered people to analyze patterns. A council appointed by Dunleavy even relied on Apoks findings including her conclusion that little data is available when trying to describe the scope of the problem.Dunleavy and Murkowski have been vocal on the issue in the years since.A spokesperson for the governor did not respond to emailed and hand-delivered questions about the states failure to provide names of homicide victims to Apoks group. Told of the decision not to release the names, Murkowskis office said the senator was unavailable for an interview and offered no comment on the states actions.Apok said her group will continue making public records requests to the state while building its own database through community connections.Were going to keep doing what we do, she said. People will keep telling us names.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMWeapons to Start Flowing to Ukraine Under European Deal With TrumpA package of U.S. cruise missiles is among the first shipments of purchases by NATO allies to be sent to the embattled country.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMIsrael Resumes Daytime Operations in Gaza City, Signaling Buildup to AssaultThe Israeli military ended a policy of pausing operations during the day that was intended to allow more aid in, calling Gaza City a dangerous combat zone.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMEmil Bove Continued to Work at Trumps Justice Dept, Even After Judicial ConfirmationThe code of conduct for federal judges does not appear to apply to Mr. Bove, who has yet to be sworn in. But his continued presence at the department has raised eyebrows.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMTran Trong Duyet, John McCains Captor at the Hanoi Hilton, Dies at 93Mr. Duyet endorsed Mr. McCains presidential bid in 2008 after insisting no Americans were tortured under his watch in the Vietnam War.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMPCE Inflation Stayed Stable in July, Keeping Fed on Track to Lower Interest RatesThe latest economic data keeps the central bank on track to lower interest rates at its next meeting in September.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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THEONION.COMScalpers Jack Up Price Of Colorado Rockies Ticket To $11DENVERIn whats being decried as an outrageous case of price-gouging, scalpers have reportedly begun charging as much as $11 for Colorado Rockies tickets, forcing some baseball fans to pay an unreasonably steep price to watch the last-place team. I can understand $6 or $7 if were talking a few rows behind home plate, but some of these guys are out here asking double digits for upper deck, said fan Connor DeLuca, noting that he paid almost what a beer costs for a seat in the mostly empty 200-level at Thursdays matchup I could buy the team for that price. CONNOR DeLUCA, Rockies fan between the Rockies and the Diamondbacks. I mean, youd have to stay at least five innings to get your moneys worth. Its extortion, plain and simple. When reached for comment, a spokesperson said the Rockies were working to curb resale prices so more fans could afford to watch the team get blown out by eight runs.The post Scalpers Jack Up Price Of Colorado Rockies Ticket To $11 appeared first on The Onion.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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THEONION.COMTaylor Swift Tells Brittany Mahomes She Not Having BridesmaidsLEAWOOD, KSInsisting she wanted to keep her wedding as small and intimate as possible, recently engaged pop star Taylor Swift reportedly told Brittany Mahomes Friday that she wasnt having any bridesmaids. Its really sweet of you to offer, Brittany, but when I thought aboutit, I realized Ive just never imagined my wedding with bridesmaids, said Swift, who responded to Mahomes question about whether she should start planning the bachelorette party by insisting that not even future sister-in-law Kylie Kelce was going to be involved in the ceremony.Coordinating dresses and figuring out travel for everyone would be such a headache. Its too bad, because of course you would have been my dream bridesmaid! But at the end of the day, a wedding party just doesnt feel right to Travis and me.Honestly, we might not even have a reception.Swift added that if Mahomes wanted to grab coffee the week after the wedding, shed love tocelebrate then.The post Taylor Swift Tells Brittany Mahomes She Not Having Bridesmaids appeared first on The Onion.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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THEONION.COMWhat To Know About KPop Demon HuntersNetflixs KPop Demon Hunters has been a smash hit, earning the streaming service its first box-office win and placing four songs in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. The Onion shares everything you need to know about the animated film.Q: Who is KPop Demon Hunters for?A: Anyone who can get past the title.Q: What genre is the film?A: Best Buy TV demo.Q: Is it based on intellectual property?A: Yes, Korea.Q: Where can I watch KPop Demon Hunters?A: On a school-provided iPad.Q: Is there merch?No, no, absolutely not. Your kids room barely has space for their bed as it is.Q: Why K-pop?A: Kids today just dont fuck with jazz fusion like they used to.Q: Will there be a sequel?A: Do you think Netflix could resist running this thing into the ground?The post What To Know About KPop Demon Hunters appeared first on The Onion.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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THEONION.COMNight Out More Fun Without Broke FriendWEST HOLLYWOOD, CALaughing as they paraded down the street with a newfound sense of freedom, sources confirmed this week that a tight-knit groups night out was made much more fun without their broke friend. At first, I was a little bummed that Jen couldnt make it out, but then I realized we could hit that fancy new cocktail bar and all get sushi afterwardwe havent gotten sushi in forever, said 29-year-old Sara Muller, noting that it was a lot easier for the friends to enjoy everything nightlife had to offer when they didnt have to worry about whether their poorest pal had enough money to buy a round. There were no awkward moments of watching her eat an appetizer while everyone else enjoyed entrees, and there was no weird pressure to walk instead of taking an Uber. I can pay for everyones cover at the club and not worry about her Venmo getting declined when she tries to pay me back. This is, like, the best night ever. According to reports, the carefree crew sent a video to their broke friend in which they wished her good luck with her surgery as they popped open a bottle of champagne.The post Night Out More Fun Without Broke Friend appeared first on The Onion.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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THEONION.COMReport: Your Naked Body Will Make Entire Morgue LaughMINNEAPOLISIn its detailed analysis of how your corpse will appear when lying on a brightly lit postmortem examination table, a report published Friday by researchers in the University of Minnesotas mortuary science program concluded that your naked body will make the entire morgue laugh. According to our projections, the mortician, an assistant, and anyone else who happens to walk in and catch sight of your unclothed remains will immediately burst into uncontrollable laughter at both the size and shape of your various body parts, said lead researcher Rachel Stein, adding that your abdomen, genitals, and buttocks, along with any tattoos you may have, will become inside jokes at the funeral home, hospital, or medical examiners office where your dead body will lie exposed for several hours. Someone will look at your toe tag, chuckle as they read your name aloud, and then tell all their coworkers to come over here and take a look at this one. A gathering of people will soon be pointing out unsightly aspects of your body and saying things like Thats just goofy and Ive never seen one like that before. They will remember your name for many years, as it will become shorthand for any repellent anatomical feature they encounter from that day on. The report went on to state that this situation will not be helped by the fact that your name is Dick B. Short.The post Report: Your Naked Body Will Make Entire Morgue Laugh appeared first on The Onion.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMConservative Christians freak out because a year-old reality show has queer people in itOne Million Moms (OMM)is asking its followers to protest against a year-old reality skating competition, Roller Jam, for featuring LGBTQ+ people and allies. The show premiered in 2024.The groups latest press release criticizes executive TV producers Chip and Joanna Gaines for their promotion of the gay agenda on families, adding, It is disappointing that Chip and Joanna are now glorifying sin. Promoting something that God defines as sin is sin. Related GOP Rep. calls for LGBTQ+ activists to be classified as terrorists The shows host, Jordin Sparks (a self-declared evangelical Christian), is an LGBTQ activist, the group writes. One judge on the show is Johnny Weir a former Olympic figure skater, current LGBTQ activist, and flamboyant cross-dresser. Lastly, one of the featured teams is Haus of Sk8 (an all-queer skate team).[OMM] finds it extremely dangerous to share lies and deceit (camouflaged as kindness, love, and inclusivity) while propagating what God calls an abomination, the group adds. Biblically, we are to love one another and speak out against sin. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today The group notes that Chip and Joanna Gaines also dared to feature a gay couple in Back to the Frontier,another reality TV series where three families give up modern technology to live as 1880s homesteaders. OMMs plea against Roller Jam includes three Bible verses: Ezekiel 13:10-12, which says God will destroy places that lead peopleastray; Matthew 18:6, which says its better for a person to be drowned in the sea with a large millstone tied around their neck than to cause Christians to stray; and Romans 1:26-27, a verse that calls homosexuality lustful, shameful, and unnatural. The groups petition states, I disagree with the wokeness and liberal agenda you are pushing on families in your new reality show, Roller Jam. [The Bible says] it is extremely dangerous to lead others astray; there are consequences for these actions. My family and I do not support your new stand and will not be watching any of your shows. You will not have my support as long as you continue to veer away from scriptural truth.OMM is a project of the anti-LGBTQ+ American Family Association. Its not an organization with a membership that can be counted, and its petitions never get anywhere near one million signatures. This petition has 13,450 signatures at the time of publication.OMM also has a habit of throwing a fit anytime any company anywhere publicly acknowledges the existence of queer people.Their past moral outrage has been directed atParentsmagazine for featuring a same-sex couple, ananti-smoking ad that mentioned erectile dysfunction,Highlightsmagazine foracknowledging gay people, Scholastic books forfeaturing LGBTQ-inclusive childrens books, theRoseannereboot forfeaturing a non-binary child, a Disney cartoon series forits brief scene of two men kissing, a Zales jewelry commercial forfeaturing a lesbian couple, the fairy tale drama seriesOnce Upon a Timefor showing a lesbian kiss, a 30-second TV ad forfeaturing an affectionate male same-sex couple, the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade forfeaturing trans and nonbinary performers, Indeed forshowing a male couple, an eHarmony ad forshowing lesbians doing laundry, a childrens cartoon with a same-sex couple, a sci-fi series with queer space witches, a Pandora add with a brief lesbian kiss, the film Wicked for being too queer, a gay couple in a reality TV series, and a non-binary celebrity in a beauty ad.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NATURE.COMSpouses tend to share psychiatric disorders, massive study findsNature, Published online: 29 August 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02772-8Analysis of almost 15 million people shows the trend increases with each decade, across cultures and generations.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NATURE.COMThe vibrant colours of a house-hunting crab Augusts best science imageNature, Published online: 29 August 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02736-yThe months sharpest science shots, selected by Natures photo team.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.NATURE.COMAudio long read: How to detect consciousness in people, animals and maybe even AINature, Published online: 29 August 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02733-1Scientists are searching for awareness in all its possible forms insights from human brains could inform that quest.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMDolphins OLB coach arrested on battery chargeDolphins outside linebackers coach Ryan Crow has been placed on administrative leave after he was arrested on a domestic battery charge.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMArch vs. hype, a Death Valley 'prove-it game,' plus previews for 26 Week 1 gamesCollege football is back in a big way, with Texas-Ohio State, LSU-Clemson and Notre Dame-Miami leading the way.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMNikita Kucherov leads winger ratings in NHL 26EA Sports has revealed the top 20-rated wingers in NHL 26.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 1 Visualizações 0 Anterior