• Trans Day of Visibility: A Message from 6 Trans Community Elders
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    Each year on March 31, the world observes Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) to celebrate the lives and contributions of trans people, while also drawing attention to the disproportionate levels of poverty, discrimination, and violence the community faces compared to cisgender (non-transgender) people. International TDOV was created in 2010 by trans advocate Rachel Crandall. Crandall, [...]The post Trans Day of Visibility: A Message from 6 Trans Community Elders first appeared on GLAAD.
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  • Messi's Miami on top, Sporting KC rock bottom
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    A 35-minute cameo from Leo Messi was all Inter Miami needed to show why they are clear atop ESPN's MLS Power Rankings. Sporting KC's season, meanwhile, went from bad to worse.
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  • JuJu's injury, Paige's last title shot and a high-stakes, new-look USC-UConn battle
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    It's not the superstar matchup fans expected. But the stakes of Monday's UConn-USC game are still sky high.
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  • Scientists shielding farming from climate change need more public funding. But theyre getting less
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    Jude Addo-Chidie, a Ph.D. student in agronomy at Purdue University, places a probe in soil as he takes samples from a corn field July 12, 2023, at the Southeast-Purdue Agricultural Center in Butlerville, Ind. (AP Photo/Joshua A. Bickel, File)2025-03-31T13:38:24Z Erin McGuire spent years cultivating fruits and vegetables like onions, peppers and tomatoes as a scientist and later director of a lab at the University of California-Davis. She collaborated with hundreds of people to breed drought-resistant varieties, develop new ways to cool fresh produce and find ways to make more money for small farmers at home and overseas.Then the funding stopped. Her lab, and by extension many of its overseas partners, were backed financially by the United States Agency for International Development, which Trumps administration has been dismantling for the past several weeks. Just before it was time to collect data that had been two years in the making, her team received a stop work order. She had to lay off her whole team. Soon she was laid off, too.Its really just been devastating, she said. I dont know how you come back from this. The U.S. needs more publicly funded research and development on agriculture to offset the effects of climate change, according to a paper out in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences this month. But instead the U.S. has been investing less. United States Department of Agriculture data shows that as of 2019, the U.S. spent about a third less on agricultural research than its peak in 2002, a difference of about $2 billion. The recent pauses and freezes to funding for research on climate change and international development are only adding to the drop. Its a serious issue for farmers who depend on new innovations to keep their businesses afloat, the next generation of scientists and eventually for consumers who buy food. If scientists have reliable backing, they can keep improving crop varieties to better withstand perilous weather conditions like droughts or floods, find new uses for existing crop species, figure out how to protect workers, develop new technology to aid in planting and harvesting or create more effective ways of fighting pests. They can also investigate agricultures potential role in fighting climate change. This is terrible news for the U.S. agricultural sector, said Cornell associate professor Ariel Ortiz-Bobea, the lead author of the paper. Katrina Cornish, a professor at Ohio State University who studies rubber alternatives, harvests rubber dandelion seeds inside a greenhouse, Feb. 6, 2024, in Wooster, Ohio. (AP Photo/Joshua A. Bickel, File) Katrina Cornish, a professor at Ohio State University who studies rubber alternatives, harvests rubber dandelion seeds inside a greenhouse, Feb. 6, 2024, in Wooster, Ohio. (AP Photo/Joshua A. Bickel, File) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Soil researcher Asmita Gautam, a Ph.D. candidate at Purdue University, prepares a soil sample for carbon content analysis, July 13, 2023, in West Lafayette, Ind. (AP Photo/Joshua A. Bickel, File) Soil researcher Asmita Gautam, a Ph.D. candidate at Purdue University, prepares a soil sample for carbon content analysis, July 13, 2023, in West Lafayette, Ind. (AP Photo/Joshua A. Bickel, File) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Trump administration hastens funding cuts As the Trump administration pauses and shutters research programs funded by the Environmental Protection Agency, USDA and other agencies, Ortiz-Bobea and other experts have seen field trials stopped, postdoctoral positions eliminated and a looming gap forming between the reality of climate change and the tools farmers have to deal with it.The EPA declined to comment, and the USDA and USAID did not respond to Associated Press queries.Ortiz-Bobea and his team quantified overall U.S. agricultural productivity, estimated how much it would be slowed by climate change in coming years and calculated how much money would need to be invested in research and development to counteract that slowdown.Think of it like riding a bike into a headwind, Ortiz-Bobea said. To maintain the same speed, you have to pedal harder; in this case, R&D can be that extra push. Some countries are heading that direction. China spends almost twice as much as the U.S. on agricultural research, and has increased its research investments by five times since 2000, wrote Omanjana Goswami, a scientist with the Food and Environment team at the Union of Concerned Scientists, in an email.Spending cutbacks have also shuttered agricultural research across almost all of the Feed the Future Innovation Labs, of which McGuires was one. Those 17 labs across 13 universities focused on food security, technical agriculture research, policy and various aspects of climate change. The stop-work orders at those labs not only disappointed researchers, but made useless much of their work.There are many, many millions of dollars of expenditure that will generate nothing now because the work couldnt be finished, said David Tschirley, a professor who had been directing another one of those programs, the Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research, Capacity and Influence at Michigan State University, since 2019. Bill Werner, Lead Greenhouse Manager of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at the University of California, Davis, walks between plants and evaporative cooling pads at the Core Greenhouse Complex in Davis, Calif., May 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File) Bill Werner, Lead Greenhouse Manager of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at the University of California, Davis, walks between plants and evaporative cooling pads at the Core Greenhouse Complex in Davis, Calif., May 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Finding new funding for agricultural researchSome researchers hope that other sources of funding can fill the gaps: Thats where private sector could really step up, said Swati Hegde, a scientist in the Food, Land, and Water Program at the World Resources Institute.From an agricultural point of view, climate change is really scary, with larger and larger regions exposed to temperatures above healthy growing conditions for many crops, said Bill Anderson, CEO of Bayer, a multinational biotechnology and pharmaceutical company that invested nearly $3 billion in agricultural research and development last year. But private companies have their own constraints on R&D investment, and he said Bayer cant invest as much as it would like in that area. I dont think that private industry can replicate how federal funding typically supports early stage, speculative science, he said, because the economics dont really work. He added that industry tends to be better suited to back ideas that have already been validated. Goswami, of the Union of Concerned Scientists, also expressed concerns that private research funding isnt as trackable and transparent as public funding. And others said even sizeable investments from companies dont give anywhere near enough money to match government funding. Researchers, farmers and consumers feel the falloutThe full impact may not be apparent for many years, and the damage wont easily be repaired. Experts think it will be a blow in other countries where climate change is already decimating yields, driving hunger and conflict. I really worry that if we dont really look at the global food situation, we will have a disaster, said David Zilberman, a professor at UC Berkeley who won a Wolf Prize in 2019 for his work on agriculture.But even domestically, experts say one thing is almost certain: this will mean even higher prices at the grocery store now and in the future.More people on the Earth, you need more productivity to prevent food prices going crazy, said Tom Hertel, a professor of agricultural economics at Purdue University. Even if nothing changes right away, he thinks 10 years from now, 20 years from now, our yield growth will surely be stunted by cuts to research on agricultural productivity.Many scientists said the wound isnt just professional but personal. People are very demoralized, especially younger researchers who dont have tenure and want to work on international food research, said Zilberman.Now those dreams are on hold for many. In carefully tended research plots, weeds begin to grow. A villager tends to his vegetable garden in a plot that is part of a climate-smart agriculture program funded by the United States Agency for International Development in Chipinge, Zimbabwe, Sept. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Aaron Ufumeli, File) A villager tends to his vegetable garden in a plot that is part of a climate-smart agriculture program funded by the United States Agency for International Development in Chipinge, Zimbabwe, Sept. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Aaron Ufumeli, File) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More ___Follow Melina Walling on X @MelinaWalling and Bluesky @melinawalling.bsky.social.___The Associated Press climate and environmental coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find APs standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at AP.org. MELINA WALLING Walling covers the intersections of climate change and agriculture in the Midwest and beyond for The Associated Press. She is based in Chicago. twitter instagram facebook mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • Musk-funded political group spends big and goes door to door in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race
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    People listen to Elon Musk during a town hall Sunday, March 30, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)2025-03-31T11:12:27Z GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Elon Musk and his political operatives have tried to shape the closely watched Wisconsin Supreme Court race in ways that are not immediately obvious but could be critical to Tuesdays outcome.Musks America PAC has sent paid canvassers across Wisconsin since early February, before conservative Brad Schimel advanced in a nonpartisan primary to face liberal Susan Crawford for an open seat on the states highest court, where liberal justices hold a 4-3 majority and retirement this year of a liberal justice puts majority control of the court in play.Over the eight weeks since, canvassers are expected to have reached hundreds of thousands of potential Schimel voters, based on the more than $4.3 million alone that spending records a week before the election showed America PAC had poured into this labor-intensive aspect of the campaign. As I travel around the state, Ive been hearing from quite a few folks who say theyve got America PAC knocks at their doors, said Brian Schimming, the state Republican chairman. And its not just in the big areas. Though the group has been aggressive in GOP-heavy Waukesha County in suburban Milwaukee, Schimming and others report hearing that America PAC canvassers have appeared in Racine County, a blue-collar area south of Milwaukee and areas such as Sauk County northwest of Madison. They have been on this more than anybody, Schimming said. Musk played up the stakes at an America PAC event Sunday night in Green Bay, saying Schimel was in danger of losing and calling for a movement to dragnet the state. Everybodys going to mobilize everywhere like crazy for the next 48 hours, he said. And I think this will be important for the future of civilization. Its that significant. You dont hear me saying that very often. Its a big deal. He encouraged attendees to sign up at America PACs website to be a block captain, for which they could earn $20 for knocking on doors in their neighborhoods and uploading a photo as proof. Its ... thumbs up and hold a picture of Judge Schimel. And thats it, and you get $20, he said.Though America PAC declined to discuss details of its work, the groups commitment confirms Musks uniquely powerful role in Republican politics as someone working closely with President Donald Trump and willing to spend tens of millions of dollars to boost Trump and his allies. During the 2024 presidential election, Musk, the worlds richest person, committed more than $200 million to America PACs work on Trumps behalf in the seven most competitive states, including Wisconsin, where Trump won by fewer than 30,000 votes, less than a percentage point. The Wisconsin Supreme Court comes as the court is expected to rule on abortion rights, congressional redistricting, union power and voting rules that could affect the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential election. Musk and America PAC are trying to elevate Schimel, who has attached himself publicly to Trump and Musk. America PAC representatives were working the crowd Friday at a Schimel rally in Beaver Dam, northeast of Madison. They were seeking petition signatures to oppose activist judges. The political action committee promised $100 for each Wisconsin voter who signed the petition and another $100 for each signer they referred. Musk has become a Democratic target and the center of the partys messaging against Schimel. Crawford, who is backed by liberal billionaires including George Soros and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, referred to her opponent in their debate as Elon Schimel. Many standing nearby waved signs in protest to Musk.Musk Hates Judges Who Do Their Job!, said one mans cardboard sign, held over his head. The man next to him held one that simply said, NO DOGE, referring to the Department of Government Efficiency, Trumps government cost-cutting effort, which Musk directs.Musk drew widespread attention with the Sunday rally in Green Bay and his $1 million giveaways to people who sign the petition decrying judicial activism. Groups linked to Musk have spent more than $17 million to support Schimel in whats become the most expensive judicial race in American history. A significant portion of that money is going into the tedious but critical work of voter turnout. As of one week before the election, America PAC had spent $4.3 million on canvassing alone, according to figures compiled by the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that advocates for transparency in campaign spending.Americans for Prosperity, a group founded by anti-tax billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, is also canvassing in the supreme court race and also was active in Wisconsin during the 2024 campaign. But the group also was a distant second in the Supreme Court race, having spent only about a sixth of America PAC $712,000 on canvassing, according to the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign. While the millions America PAC has spent on canvassing are far beyond what other groups have committed, America PAC also had spent as of last week at least another $4 million on mail, printing, online advertising, phone-banking, text messaging and other organizing costs, also far ahead of other groups. The group was canvassing this month in Sauk County, where the presidential candidate who took the state has won in five straight elections. Trump last year won Sauk split between Democratic-leaning areas closer to Madison and a more conservative rural northwest by 626 votes after Democrat Joe Biden won the county by 615 votes in 2020. America PAC canvassers were in Sauk County knocking on doors last fall, trying to reach voters who had voted Republican in the past but had not been reliably active. America PAC is in our neck of the woods, said Jerry Helmer, the countys Republican chairman. They were up knocking on doors in the Wisconsin Dells this month. America PAC has been doing a really good job in our area. They are just killing it in Sauk County. THOMAS BEAUMONT Beaumont covers national politics for The Associated Press. He is based in Des Moines, Iowa. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • 23andMe plans to sell its huge genetic database: could science benefit?
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    Nature, Published online: 31 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01004-3Following the firms bankruptcy, researchers hope that they will be able to continue accessing the valuable data set even if it is sold to new owners.
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  • Tomlin 'comfortable' with Rudolph as starting QB
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    Mike Tomlin is "comfortable" with the idea of Mason Rudolph as the starting quarterback, the Steelers head coach said from the annual league meetings Monday morning.
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  • Glenn says Jets' new silent approach 'by design'
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    The Jets are making a concerted effort to turn down the volume now that Aaron Rodgers is gone, coach Aaron Glenn says.
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  • UAE court sentences 3 people to death in killing of Israeli-Moldovan rabbi Zvi Kogan
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    A rabbi delivers an eulogy next to the coffin containing the remains of Israeli-Moldovan rabbi Zvi Kogan in Kfar Chabad, Israel, Monday Nov. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg, File)2025-03-31T15:19:38Z DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) A court in the United Arab Emirates has sentenced three people to death for the killing of Israeli-Moldovan Zvi Kogan, state media reported Monday.The state-run WAM news agency announced the verdicts of the three after a trial in Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeals State Security Chamber. It said a fourth person who aided the killing received a life sentence.It did not identify those charged. However, three Uzbek nationals had been arrested in Turkey and brought back to the UAE over the killing in November. The defendants had tracked and murdered the victim, the WAM report said. The evidence presented by the State Security Prosecution to the court included the defendants detailed confessions to the crimes of murder and kidnapping, along with forensic reports, post-mortem examination findings, details of the instruments used in the crime and witness testimonies. Authorities in the UAE have not offered a motive for the killing, nor any details about how Kogan was kidnapped and slain. However, it came amid the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip, which has inflamed anger across the wider Muslim world. Diplomatic ties between Israel and the UAE have remained intact, though strained, by the war as Israel maintains a consulate in Dubai and an embassy in Abu Dhabi.While not directly blaming Iran, Israeli officials including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and others have referred to an axis of evil being responsible for Kogans killing a phrase Israel in the past has used to refer to Iran and its allies. Irans Embassy in Abu Dhabi has denied Tehran was involved in the rabbis slaying and the UAE itself has not made the allegation. However, Western officials believe Iran runs intelligence operations in the UAE and keeps tabs on the hundreds of thousands of Iranians living across the country. Iranian intelligence services also have carried out past kidnappings in the UAE. Iran also has used criminal gangs in the past to target dissidents and its enemies.Kogan, 28, an ultra-Orthodox rabbi, ran a kosher grocery store in the futuristic city of Dubai, where Israelis have flocked for commerce and tourism since the two countries forged diplomatic ties in the 2020 Abraham Accords. The UAE has a burgeoning Jewish community, with synagogues and businesses catering to kosher diners.Kogan was an emissary of the Chabad Lubavitch movement, a prominent and highly observant branch of ultra-Orthodox Judaism based in Brooklyns Crown Heights neighborhood in New York City. He was buried in Israel. The UAE is an autocratic federation of seven sheikhdoms on the Arabian Peninsula and is also home to Abu Dhabi. Capital cases are rare in the country of 9 million people, but executions typically come swiftly after defendants have their appeals exhausted. Typically, the UAE uses firing squads to execute the condemned. JON GAMBRELL Gambrell is the news director for the Gulf and Iran for The Associated Press. He has reported from each of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Iran and other locations across the world since joining the AP in 2006. twitter instagram mailto
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  • Tigers, swimming pools, a nightclub: The gang drawing Trumps ire started in a Venezuelan prison
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    A child shoots a basketball on a street court in Tocorn, Venezuela, Saturday, March 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez)2025-03-31T15:10:23Z TOCORON, Venezuela (AP) Tocorn once had it all. A nightclub, swimming pools, tigers, a lavish suite and plenty of food.This was not a Las Vegas-style resort, but it felt like it for some of the thousands who until recently lived in luxury in this sprawling prison in northern Venezuela.Here, between parties, concerts and weeks-long visits from wives and children, was the birthplace of the Tren de Aragua, a dangerous gang that has gained global notoriety after U.S. President Donald Trump put it at the center of his anti-immigrant narrative.Kidnappings, extortion and other crimes were planned, ordered or committed from this prison long before Trumps rhetoric.The tiny, impoverished town where the Aragua Penitentiary Center is used to bustle with residents selling food, renting phone chargers and storing bags for prison visitors. Now, the prison is back under government control, and streets in the town, also called Tocorn, are mostly deserted. The community has a few convenience stores, evangelical and Catholic churches, and an informal liquor store. A few people sit around, drinking beer and playing board games, or gather for a youth baseball game. Residents still hesitate to speak about the notorious gang that used to control their lives. Some who dare speak lower their voices or look around for anyone listening as they narrate encounters with the gang. This, here, Tocorn, was all highly controlled, Miguel Ponce said pointing to the prison behind him and the town around it. I couldnt have talked to you a while back. We werent allowed to move around.Even now, he said, perhaps he was talking too much. The beginnings of Tren de AraguaTren de Aragua, meaning Train of Aragua, came together in Venezuela just as the South American country came apart.In 2013, a crisis was taking hold in the country, as corruption, mismanagement and a drop in crude prices wrecked the oil-dependent economy. Hunger became widespread, grocery store shelves emptied, inflation soared, jobs disappeared and millions fell into poverty.Around the same time, a notorious criminal, Hctor Guerrero, returned to Tocorn to serve time for the murder of a police officer and other convictions.The prison, like others across Venezuela, was badly run, and serious allegations of torture and government corruption abounded. The criminal, nicknamed Nio Guerrero, and a few other inmates saw a profitable opportunity, expanding what had been a budding gang.Once these prisoners realized they had more weapons and more power than the military force guarding them, they assumed control and administration, Ronna Rsquez, author of a book on the Tren de Aragua, said.Guerrero and others established an organization within the prison that controlled the inmates through force and extortion. Guards looked the other way or colluded with gang members.The gangs largest source of revenue was the weekly fee it charged inmates, which Rsquez said added up to $3.5 million a year. Other funds came from crimes committed inside or outside prison. Over time, Rsquez said, that turned Tocorn into the gangs recruitment center and a kind of city tailored to the groups needs, with amenities like a zoo, baseball field, casino and restaurants. Have a news tip?Contact APs global investigative team at [emailprotected]. For secure and confidential communications, use the free Signal app +1 (202) 281-8604. Inmates who followed the gangs rules, paid their weekly fees and had extra money could order a meal from a tin-roof steakhouse or other food-court vendors. Their wives could visit them for weeks at a time. Their children could run around a colorful playground. Those who could not pay fees or crossed the gang suffered. Some even died. Guerrero had his own lavish suite inside the prison. But the most famous feature at Casa Grande, the name the gang gave the prison, was Club Tokyo, where inmates and some members of the public partied to live music and shows of scantily clad dancers. Prison walls do not contain the gangOver a decade, Tren de Araguas activities extended well beyond Tocorn. By 2023, the gang had about 4,000 members across the country, operating in 11 of the 23 states, according to the independent organization, Venezuelan Observatory of Violence.The gang extorted businesses, charging owners regular fees, and trafficked drugs. It also carried out kidnappings as some of its members serving time in Tocorn were allowed to leave the prison for several hours a day.Venezuelas severe food shortages in the second half of last decade added to the gangs control. Often, prisoners wives would travel to Tocorn from faraway states to do their shopping, said a convenience store manager in Maracay, the states capital. The manager, who asked not to be named out of fear of retaliation, explained that food was available inside the prison when it could not be found anywhere else. Much of the coffee, flour, rice and other products sold inside Tocorn came from highway piracy. Thieves scouted a crucial interstate, stopped trucks and took their loot to the prison. That prompted Venezuelans to avoid being outdoors or driving after sundown. Some gang victims left Venezuela, joining the exodus of more than 7.7 million people who migrated in search of better living conditions. Among them was retiree Manuel Marquez son.He had a convenience store... and they wanted to charge him a vaccine, Marquez, 71, said using the colloquial term in Spanish for a protection fee that criminals charge businesses. They came in, tied him up, and took everything. Anyone who refuses (to pay), lets just say it, is looted. Thats how things work here, its unfortunate.Marquezs son relocated to Ecuador after the gang emptied his convenience store in Maracay.The Tren de Aragua also spread terror with phone calls and WhatsApp messages meant to extort hundreds or thousands of dollars from average Venezuelans.The first time, thank God, my daughter-in-law was home, and she told me to hang up, but it was hard and I was trembling, said Maracay dentist Esperanza de Andrade, who received three calls. They told me my name, my childrens names, where they went to school, and that, of course, alarmed me greatly. They directly threatened my life and the lives of my children.De Andrade said the last call happened around Sept. 20, 2023, when 11,000 soldiers stormed the prison to regain control. The gang hits other countriesAfter they lost the prison, some members of the gang scattered, and Guerrero got away.Members of the military used heavy equipment to destroy some of the amenities the gang had built. But the massive operation in Tocorn came too late to prevent the gang from crossing Venezuelas borders. Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Chile all with large populations of Venezuelan migrants have accused the group of being behind violent crimes.The gangs initial work abroad focused on exploiting Venezuelan migrants through loan sharking, human trafficking and the smuggling of contraband goods to and from Venezuela. But as migrants settled in their host countries, Tren de Aragua members joined or clashed with local criminal organizations engaged in drug trafficking, extortion of local businesses and murders for hire. The gang became known in Colombia in 2022 after authorities found at least at least 19 bodies in the capital, some dismembered, and linked Guerrero associates to the killings. And in Chile last year, authorities blamed the gang for the killing of a Venezuelan officer who had fled there after taking part in a failed plot to overthrow Venezuelan President Nicols Maduro.Earlier this month, the U.S. government announced it will extradite three Tren de Aragua members to Chile for their involvement in the case.As the gang loses influence at home, it becomes a talking point in the U.S. The Tren de Aragua has been on the radar of U.S. authorities for years. The administration of former U.S. President Joe Biden sanctioned the gang in July 2024, and offered $12 million in rewards for the arrest of three of its leaders, including Guerrero.But it wasnt until Trump campaigned for a second White House term that the Tren de Aragua became widely known in the U.S., as he and his allies turned the gang into the face of the alleged threat posed by immigrants living in the country illegally.Trump has taken the extraordinary steps to designate the group a foreign terrorist organization, and earlier this month, an invading force, by invoking an 18th-century wartime law that allows the U.S. to deport noncitizens without any legal recourse, including rights to appear before an immigration or federal court judge.Under those decisions, the Trump administration has sent Venezuelan immigrants to the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and a maximum-security prison in El Salvador. It has alleged that the transferred individuals were Tren de Aragua members, though it has not provided any evidence to back up that claim.The parents of some of those immigrants categorically rejected the gang-affiliation allegation and said their children do not have criminal records in the U.S. or Venezuela.A September 2024 slide presentation from the Texas Department of Public Safety showed Tren de Aragua activity in six states and claimed members had identifiable tattoos, including stars on shoulder to indicate rank and trains and dice.Some recently deported Venezuelans have said U.S. authorities wrongly judged their tattoos to accuse them of gang activity. Rsquez did not doubt that members of the gang are currently in the U.S., but she said tattoos, which are commonly used by Central American gangs, are not required for those affiliated with the Tren de Aragua.The problem is which Tren de Aragua members are in the U.S., where they are, how many there are, Rsquez said. That is not clear, and with all the latest events, this is becoming less and less clear.
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  • Open Source Genetic Database Shuts Down to Protect Users From 'Authoritarian Governments'
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    The creator of an open source genetic database is shutting it down and deleting all of its data because he has come to believe that its existence is dangerous with a rise in far-right and other authoritarian governments in the United States and elsewhere.The largest use case for DTC genetic data was not biomedical research or research in big pharma, Bastian Greshake Tzovaras, the founder of OpenSNP, wrote in a blog post. Instead, the transformative impact of the data came to fruition among law enforcement agencies, who have put the genealogical properties of genetic data to use.OpenSNP has collected roughly 7,500 genomes over the last 14 years, primarily by allowing people to voluntarily submit their own genetic information they have downloaded from 23andMe. With the bankruptcy of 23andMe, increased interest in genetic data by law enforcement, and the return of Donald Trump and rise of authoritarian governments worldwide, Greshake Tzovaras told 404 Media he no longer believes it is ethical to run the database.Ive been thinking about it since 23andMe was on the verge of bankruptcy and been really considering it since the U.S. election. It definitely is really bad over there [in the United States], Greshake Tzovaras told 404 Media. I am quite relieved to have made the decision and come to a conclusion. Its been weighing on my mind for a long time.Greshake Tzovaras said that he is proud of the OpenSNP project, but that, in a world where scientific data is being censored and deleted and where the Trump administration has focused on criminalizing immigrants and trans people, he now believes that the most responsible thing to do is to delete the data and shut down the project.DNA of 15 Million People for Sale in 23andMe BankruptcyThere is no way to know what a buyer will want to do with the reams of genetic information it has collected. Customers, meanwhile, still have no way to change their underlying genetic data.404 MediaJason KoeblerMost people in OpenSNP may not be at particular risk right now, but there are people from vulnerable populations in here as well, Greshake Tzovaras said. Thinking about gender representation, minorities, sexual orientation23andMe has been working on the whole gay gene thing, its conceivable that this would at some point in the future become an issue.In his blog post, Greshake Tzovaras says that he is particularly concerned about the rise of DNA phenotyping, which is a dubious process in which DNA portraits of potential suspects are generated based on a DNA sample; he called the practice unreliable nonsense, and said that a startup had once approached OpenSNP to help them create a DNA phenotyping product to sell to law enforcement. "That's something we don't want to see in the world," he said.Across the globe there is a rise in far-right and other authoritarian governments. While they are cracking down on free and open societies, they are also dedicated to replacing scientific thought and reasoning with pseudoscience across disciplines, Greshake Tzovaras wrote. The risk/benefit calculus of providing free & open access to individual genetic data in 2025 is very different compared to 14 years ago. And so, sunsetting openSNP along with deleting the data stored within it feels like it is the most responsible act of stewardship for these data today.Greshake Tzovaras said he understands that it may seem ironic to delete scientific data during a time when the Trump administration is itself deleting scientific data from the internet. But he says he believes its better to put the safety of people first.The interesting thing to me is there are data preservation efforts in the U.S. because the government is deleting scientific data that they dont like. This is approaching that same problem from a different direction, he added. We need to protect the people in this database. I am supportive of preserving scientific data and knowledge, but the data comes secondthe people come first. We prefer deleting the data.Greshake Tzovaras says that when he started OpenSNP 14 years ago, he believed that having an open source genetic database would lead to medical breakthroughs and would help scientists and academics do research. OpenSNP has been used for various scientific papers, most notably to show that an earlier paper about chronic fatigue syndrome pulled from 23andMe data could not be replicated and was based on erroneous science.At a time when genetic data was locked into the commercial siloes of direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing companiesand only made accessible to the pharma companies that could afford buying access to itopenSNP should open up access to everyone, he wrote in the blog post announcing the closure of OpenSNP. Regardless of financial means and institutional status or credentials, it should provide free access to the data. And equally important: It would give the individual the choice to contribute to this open data resource, instead of having researchers or companies broker the access.He said he has come to believe over time that, while there remains promise in genetic research for new drugs, disease prediction and prevention, and personalized medicine, the idea that OpenSNP and genetic databases in general would lead to widespread better outcomes for people was in retrospect naive.This ambition came from a (in retrospect nave) data-centric belief that genetic data would be a key driver for improving human health and medicine, he wrote. In 2025, my view on that is a lot more sober (and bleaker): Today it seems clear to me that the biggest impact on improving healtheven in the rich, allegedly developed nationswould come from providing food security and access to stable housing. And not from trying to find genetic confounders of common diseases that are a lot more rooted in those environmental & societal factors.Greshake Tzovaras told 404 Media that there have been very important and useful findings from genetic research, but that many countries are still failing at the basics: Thats not to dismiss genetic data as useless, but we have spent I dont know how many billions of dollars, and the health outcome improvements are minor if you compare them to improving housing and access to nutrition, he said. We are really lacking at the basics still.
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  • Night of a Thousand Gowns returns for its 39th year of glamour, giving, & LGBTQ+ royalty
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    One of NYCs Most Dazzling Nights Is BackGet ready for a night like no other. On April 5, 2025, the Imperial Court of New York (ICNY) will host the 39th Annual Night of a Thousand Gowns, bringing glitz, heart, and high camp to the Edison Ballroom. The masquerade-themed evening runs from 6:00 to 11:00 p.m. and honors Their Most Imperial Sovereign Majesties, Emperor XXXIII Jeffrey II and Empress XXXVIII Ruby Starlingall while raising vital funds for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.A Night That Shines with PurposeThis event isnt just about looking fabulous (though thats part of it). Guests will enjoy a full evening of experiences: a three-course dinner, handcrafted cocktails from an open bar, a silent auction, and raffles filled with one-of-a-kind prizes. Photographer and author Ben Fink will also be there, signing copies of his newest book, Noble Deeds.The Ballroom is the StageEntertainment is at the heart of the night, and this years lineup is set to dazzle. Expect Broadway flair, drag excellence, and indie energy from:BETTY The legendary trio known for their harmonies and LGBTQ+ advocacy.Claybourne Elder Broadway favorite and The Gilded Age star.Sabel Scities A drag powerhouse from Fire Island to the Pacific Northwest.The Boy Band Project Reimagining your favorite 2000s hits with Broadway talent and sharp choreography.Every Dollar Makes a DifferenceThe night supports Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, a nonprofit thats been funding critical care and services for people living with HIV/AIDS since 1988. Proceeds from the evening will go toward their national grantmaking efforts, including:The HIV/AIDS InitiativeThe Phyllis Newman Womens Health InitiativeThe Friedman Health Center for the Performing ArtsEvery ticket sold and every donation made helps extend care and dignity to those who need it most.A Celebration of Queer RoyaltyWith nearly four decades of history, Night of a Thousand Gowns is one of the most beloved LGBTQ+ events in the U.S. Its a night of community, creativity, and causeall wrapped up in sparkle.Tickets and sponsorships are available now at icny.org. Bring your best look, wear your mask, and join a night thats unforgettable.This story is brought to you by our partners at the Imperial Court of New York.
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  • Brain implant translates thoughts to speech in an instant
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    Nature, Published online: 31 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01001-6Improvements to braincomputer interfaces are bringing the technology closer to natural conversation speed.
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  • College baseball Week 7: Top 25 rankings, SEC curfew and what to watch
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    Here are the latest top 25 rankings, plus breaking down the SEC curfew controversy.
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  • What is a torpedo bat? How much does it help hitters? Inside MLB's next big thing
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    After the Yankees' home run barrage with bats that look like bowling pins, the innovation is sweeping baseball.
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  • A stroke survivor speaks again with the help of an experimental brain-computer implant
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    This photo provided by researchers at UCSF and UC Berkeley shows Ann, a participant in a study on speech neuroprostheses, in California in 2023. (Noah Berger/UCSF, UC Berkeley via AP)2025-03-31T15:01:52Z Scientists have developed a device that can translate thoughts about speech into spoken words in real time.Although its still experimental, they hope the brain-computer interface could someday help give voice to those unable to speak.A new study described testing the device on a 47-year-old woman with quadriplegia who couldnt speak for 18 years after a stroke. Doctors implanted it in her brain during surgery as part of a clinical trial.It converts her intent to speak into fluent sentences, said Gopala Anumanchipalli, a co-author of the study published Monday in the journal Nature Neuroscience.Other brain-computer interfaces, or BCIs, for speech typically have a slight delay between thoughts of sentences and computerized verbalization. Such delays can disrupt the natural flow of conversation, potentially leading to miscommunication and frustration, researchers said. This is a pretty big advance in our field, said Jonathan Brumberg of the Speech and Applied Neuroscience Lab at the University of Kansas, who was not part of the study. A team in California recorded the womans brain activity using electrodes while she spoke sentences silently in her brain. The scientists used a synthesizer they built using her voice before her injury to create a speech sound that she would have spoken. They trained an AI model that translates neural activity into units of sound. It works similar to existing systems used to transcribe meetings or phone calls in real time, said Anumanchipalli, of the University of California, Berkeley. The implant itself sits on the speech center of the brain so that its listening in, and those signals are translated to pieces of speech that make up sentences. Its a streaming approach, Anumanchipalli said, with each 80-millisecond chunk of speech about half a syllable sent into a recorder. Its not waiting for a sentence to finish, Anumanchipalli said. Its processing it on the fly. Decoding speech that quickly has the potential to keep up with the fast pace of natural speech, said Brumberg. The use of voice samples, he added, would be a significant advance in the naturalness of speech.Though the work was partially funded by the National Institutes of Health, Anumanchipalli said it wasnt affected by recent NIH research cuts. More research is needed before the technology is ready for wide use, but with sustained investments, it could be available to patients within a decade, he said. ___The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institutes Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content. LAURA UNGAR Ungar covers medicine and science on the APs Global Health and Science team. She has been a health journalist for more than two decades. twitter mailto
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  • Judge weighs request to withhold investigation records in deaths of Gene Hackman and wife
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    Actor Gene Hackman with wife Betsy Arakawa in June 1993. (AP Photo, File)2025-03-31T04:10:18Z SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) A New Mexico court is weighing whether to block the disclosure of an array of records from an investigation into the deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, at the request of the couples estate.Santa Fe-based Judge Matthew Wilson scheduled a hearing Monday to consider a request from estate representative Julia Peters to seal photos, video and documents to protect the familys constitutional right to privacy. The court put a temporary hold on the release of records pending the hearing.The partially mummified remains of Hackman and Arakawa were found in their Santa Fe home on Feb. 26, when maintenance and security workers showed up at the home and alerted police. Authorities have confirmed Hackman, 95, died of heart disease with complications from Alzheimers disease about a week after his wifes death. Hackman may have been unaware Arakawa, 65, was dead. Her cause of death was listed as hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, which is a rare, rodent-borne disease. New Mexicos open records law blocks public access to sensitive images, including depictions of dead bodies. Experts also say some medical information is not considered public record under the state Inspection of Public Records Act. Peters has emphasized the possibly shocking nature of photographs and video in the investigation and potential for their dissemination by media in the bid to block them from being released. The Hackman family estates lawsuit also seeks to block the release of autopsy reports by the Office of the Medical Investigator and death investigation reports by the Santa Fe County Sheriffs Office.The bulk of death investigations by law enforcement and autopsy reports by medical investigators are typically considered public records under state law in the spirit of ensuring government transparency and accountability. Authorities unraveled the mysterious circumstances of the couples deaths and described their conclusions at a March 7 news conference without releasing most related written and photographic records.One of the couples three dogs, a kelpie mix named Zinna, also was found dead in a crate in a bathroom closet near Arakawa. Two other dogs survived.The written request to seal the records notes the couple placed a significant value on their privacy and took affirmative vigilant steps to safeguard it during their lives, including after they moved to Santa Fe and Hackman retired. The state capital is known as a refuge for celebrities, artists and authors.Arakawa had no children, while Hackman is survived by three children from a previous marriage. Privacy likely also will play a role as the couples estate is settled. According to probate court documents, Hackman signed an updated will in 2005 leaving his estate to his wife, while the will she signed that same year directed her estate to him. With both of them dying, management of the estate is in Peters hands.A request is pending to appoint a trustee to administer assets in two trusts associated with the estate. Without trust documents being made public, its unclear who the beneficiaries are and how the assets will be divided. Attorneys who specialize in estate planning in New Mexico say its possible more details could come out if there were any legal disputes over the assets. Even then, they said, the parties likely would ask the court to seal the documents.
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  • 'Hacks' experience is launching for Coachella with DJ Trixie Mattel on the decks (exclusive)
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    Attention Little Debbies and Hacks fans of all sorts: Max is bringing all of the beloved shows glamour, luxury, and fabulous flair to the desert for Coachella! Today, Max announced that in celebration of the Emmy Award winning series fourth season, and our forever queen Jean Smart, it is rolling out an immersive House of Vance by Deborah Vance event at the Casa Chino Estates in Palm Springs on Friday, April 11. After all, what better place or time is there to raise a glass to one of the best queer television shows in recent history than in one of our favorite LGBTQ+ destinations, Palm Springs? This one day pop-up, created in partnership with Palm Springs Pride, is perfectly timed to coincide with Coachella and will feature none other than drag icon DJ Trixie Mattel behind the decks. Set to the stunning backdrop of the Palm Springs desert, fans can expect a day full of unforgettable moments, exclusive swag, stellar drag performances, tasty snacks, games, and more.The official announcement reveals additional details about what awaits attendees:Exclusive Deborah Vance Swag: A treasure trove of limited-edition swag that blends Deborahs comedic charm with high fashion. Think sleek House of Vance totes, tank tops for the Little Debbies, and iconic memorabilia that attendees can flaunt.Drag Extravaganza & Performances: Center stage will be dedicated to a high-energy drag and DJ performance by the event's headline act, Trixie Mattel. A Deborah approved setlist will keep the energy alive, while paying homage to the queer community's artistry and creativity.Poolside Bliss: Cool off with handcrafted cocktails inspired by Deborahs favorite quips, enjoy gourmet snacks, and dance along to DJ sets under the desert sun. The poolside setting offers the perfect opportunity for relaxation and community bonding.Blackjack with Deborahs Flair: Play blackjack with marquee dealers using exclusive HACKS-branded playing cards, while vying for special prizes. A playful nod to Deborahs Vegas roots!Deborahs Wardrobe on Display: Guests can take photos and explore curated wardrobe displays highlighting looks from seasons past and present pulled directly from Deborahs closet.Interactive Moments: From personalized tarot readings to a portrait lounge styled after Deborah's iconic life moments, attendees will immerse themselves in Deborahs world of glamor and comedy.Want to attend? Good news: fans can RSVP now for general admission. Hacks returns for its fourth season April 10. Seasons 1-3 are streaming now on Max. Watch the trailer below: - YouTube www.youtube.com
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  • Midori Mont is a reminder that trans women don't just slaythey lead
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    Theres a particular chaos in morning interviews that Ive come to love.You know the routine: rummaging for the perfect lipstick, readjusting a camera angle that refuses to cooperate, and that frantic moment when you realize you need better lighting. And thats just me before my guest comes on. But nothing quite compared to the fabulously frenetic energy of Midori Mont, who recently sashayed her way to the snagging the crown as Miss International Queen USA.Let me just put on a lash in like two seconds if thats okay, she told me, pausing to apply finishing touches to her look. In record time, shes transformed from a soft-spoken morning voice to the effortless glam queen the world has come to expect. But beyond the pageantry sparkle, Midori has a story that radiates heart and passion.I am a full-time entertainer, community member, and organizer, she says warmly. I am a ballroom house mother, a sister, a daughter, and a friend that anybody would want to have. In this self-introduction, Midori gave me a glimpse into her world. She may wear many hats (and crowns), but she dons them all with the grace of a seasoned professional and the heart of a nurturing caregiver.Recounting the moment on the Miss International Queen USA stage, she laughed about a piece of advice given backstage right before her name was announced: Dont let your emotional meltdown make for an unflattering photo. When her name was finally echoed through the venue, the myriad emotions threatened to sweep her off her feet.So many things, so many things, she said with a smile, recalling the moment she realized shed won. Mentally, I was like, Is this real? but also like, Okay, dont get too caught off guard. We want to make sure we take a good photo! View this post on Instagram A post shared by TuckItUp (@tuckituppp)The result shows her exuding absolute regal joy with no running mascara. More than anything, she felt victorious and proud. Not only had she earned the right to represent on an international stage, but she joined a small but powerful sisterhood: I am a part of the legacy of being the third Black winner ever since the franchise has been here, she shared. Im really honored to be a part of this experience and to shine my unique story.Her journey to the top was no small feat. She recalls competing in Miss Washington USA, a cis pageant, and placing in the top six. The moment was bittersweet; she believes her self-doubt undermined her final performance. I told myself that as a trans woman, I dont belong hereI felt as if I let myself down, she admitted.Yet, as luck (or fate) would have it, an opportunity to compete in Miss International Queen landed in her lap. Although initially hesitant, a recruiter convinced her to accept. Initially reluctant to take a chance, she decided to dive right in. In just two months, she compiled a pageant package of clothes and routines, many of which she designed herself, and threw herself headlong into the competition.And as the world knows, it paid off in the best possible way. But life for Mont isnt all stage lights and celebratory confetti.She recounted a recent trip to Houston and the unease she felt, being trans in Trump's America, on going into public bathrooms. But shes determined trans folks remain resolute in the face of adversity. We need to be visible, she stated plainly. We need to stand up and use our voices to show everyone that we are thriving.Part of that effort means leaning into the community. Hate might be loud, but Midori believes trans folks, especially trans women of color, can be louder when standing together. We are human beings, she underscored. We have hearts and emotions and feelings just like everyone else.The next significant milestone in her pageant journey is competing in Thailand for the Miss International Queen crown. She can hardly contain her excitement at the thought. Ill be competing against the best of the best [from] every nation, she said. And my goal is to not only go there and enjoy myselfbut to also showcase what USA has. Shes ready for the challenge, from the pageant in Thailand to the politics in the United States. This isnt just about winning a trophy and a title but honoring trans history and solidarity, proving diversity is Americas not-so-secret weapon.I asked Midori what message she wanted to share on todays Trans Day of Visibility. Her piece of advice felt both timely and timeless. I would love all of the younger generations to know that you can do anything, she reflects. It doesnt matter what other people are telling youIf you believe what you believe, then stand in that. Stand in your truth. And dont allow the opinions of the outside world dictate what your future is.For Midori Mont, the crown isnt just an accessory. Its a promise she makes to herself and her community. Its a promise to show up, speak up, and spark change wherever she goes. And if anyone is living proof of that, its this unstoppable queen. If Midori has taught us anything, its that in the grand production of life, every last one of us deserves to be seen.And if we let ourselves, we might discover that the stage has been waiting for us all along.
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  • Incredible close-up of colourful crab spiders Marchs best science images
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    Nature, Published online: 31 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00986-4The months sharpest science shots, selected by Natures photo team.
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  • Stanford hires Reich as interim head coach for '25
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    Stanford has hired veteran NFL coach Frank Reich as the interim HC for the 2025 season. He last coached the Carolina Panthers in 2023 and has a 41-43-1 record.
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  • Ravens have internally discussed Lamar extension
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    The Ravens have had internal conversations about a new deal for two-time NFL Most Valuable Player Lamar Jackson, coach John Harbaugh said Monday.
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  • Maren Morris Unveils New T Shirt Collab With GLAAD and TransLifeLine to Fight For Transgender Rights; Announces New Album D R E A M S I C L E
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    Singer-songwriter superstar Maren Morris has released her first single carry me through from her upcoming album D R E A M S I C L E, which is set to be released on May 9. The soulful ballad reflects on navigating a dark place and finding the strength to pull yourself out a theme [...]The post Maren Morris Unveils New T Shirt Collab With GLAAD and TransLifeLine to Fight For Transgender Rights; Announces New Album D R E A M S I C L E first appeared on GLAAD.
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  • Ask Auntie: Reflecting on my trans journey toward visibility
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    A Transformative Valentine's DayI'll never forget the first time I saw her reflected in the mirror.It was Valentine's Day, 2002. I decided to go to the mall after school because I had no Valentine to celebrate the day with. It had been over a year since I had stealthily packed clothes in my bookbag, changed before going to home class, and changed out before getting on the bus. I switched schools as a freshman and was beyond relieved: this high school felt more like a college, where we picked our courses, left campus for lunch, and had Thursday mornings off to go volunteerthough, somehow, I was able to pull it off and spend time with my girlfriends at the mall. (There was an amusing time we pulled off getting into an all-boys school for "research." A tale for another time!)I continued my social transitioning, albeit discreetly, as a sophomore in high school. I would wear headwraps instead of wigs and never dared to wear makeup, due more to my lack of makeup skills than getting caught. Sadly, my mother refused to understand; she felt my life would go on the same trajectory as my trans aunt, Kiki. The obstacles many Black trans women faced then are no different from now: lack of accessibility to equitable housing, employment, medicine, and more. Though we argued at one point during my first year in high school, part of the impetus that drove me to a different school, there was fortitude in me that never wavered.After a bit of retail therapy, I stopped by a small salon. I don't remember what led me to go in, but I remember the stylist. She was a bit older (maybe early 20s?) and resembled Gwen Stefani la "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" era. I asked her if she could wax my brows. At the time, I had those bushy, Princess Amelia-like pre-transformation brows, and the stylist knew how to trim and shape my brows perfectly. (She may have laid the foundation for their shape today!) Then we talked about makeup. I admitted to her I never wore makeup. She doted on me like a big sister and made recommendations from MAC. I eagerly bustled to the nearby MAC counter at Macy's with her notes and, fifteen minutes later, was back in the salon seat as she painted my face.I sometimes wonder what enthused her about doing my makeup. Perhaps it was because she had nothing else to do, as the mall was relatively empty that evening. Maybe she was honing her skills as an aspiring makeup artist. I like to believe she had friends like me, who also discovered their true selves, with a fabulous cis-ally walking alongside us in our journeys. When she was done, she turned me around in the salon chair to see the results.For the first time, I saw my true self in the mirror and felt visible.The Shadow of Fear and TraumaI want to say the rest of the night felt as glamorous as I was after the stylist did my makeup. Sadly, it was not. The night ended with yelling, screaming, shattered glass from a broken mirror, cuts on my hands and arms, and running next door barefoot to call the police. It was a traumatic experience that left physical scars for a few weeks and emotional wounds that lasted for years.I honestly don't know how I was able to cope with pushing my trans self back into the proverbial closet. Meditation? Prayer? McDonald's? I was one of those D.A.R.E. kids who took it seriously, so I didn't start drinking until the ripe age of 21. But I learned to adapt in some ways, though the true me yearned to breathe free.Fifteen years later, I would see her in the mirror again. A Journey to AuthenticityI had a public "coming out" party in early June 2017. My close family and friends knew that I was transitioning over a year prior, not long before I began my medical transition in early 2016. The greatest euphoria wasn't just feeling the physical changes in me over the coming yearsthat "tingly" sensation in the breasts, or the way my body hair thinned out (if only it did it for my waist!)but the joy in seeing the greatest adversaries in the earlier part of my trans teen's journey now become my greatest allies. There have been times I've cried tears of joy in seeing these changes, not just the familial and physical but also the growing acceptance in the greater community. But I have also shed tears of sorrow. Tears for my younger self, who cried themself to sleep after a harrowing night on Valentine's Day many years earlier, forced to wipe away their identity like day-old makeup and throw away their clothes. Who was forced to acknowledge their truth as a "phase." Who once thought of giving up on life but found an inner light to lead them through the dark underpass.Looking in the mirror, I don't see a timid reflection forced to hide because of fear. I now see the embodied testament of my resilience. When I see the adult trans woman in the mirror, it reflects and honors the younger me who once doubted her right to exist freely. The Significance of Trans Day of VisibilityOn Trans Day of Visibility, we uplift trans voices that are increasingly met with shouts of hate, fear, and violence. For me, Trans Day of Visibility is more than just a date on the calendar. It is a solemn promise to live boldly in my truth and help others do the same. Each time I speak my truth, I pay tribute to those who fight so we can stand taller and prouder of our identities. Each time I offer a hand or words of encouragement to another trans soul, I spark a light that casts away the shadows of despair.I choose to be seen, whole, and unafraid, writing new chapters in my story that speak of unknown possibilities. Now more than ever, I choose never to let fear limit my potential, never to let fear take the helm of my life, and never to let the fear of living in my truth hold me from destiny.Trans Day of Visibility reminds us that although the journey is long and, at times, challenging, it is also filled with love, hope, and hard-won joy.Whether you're looking at your true self in the mirror for the first time or many, I hope the person looking back at you reflects a journey worth taking. Keep shining,Your Loveable Trans AuntieYour Loveable Trans Auntie is our go-to advice column for lifes biggest (and messiest) questionslove, work, identity, and everything in between. With a signature blend of warmth, wit, and just the right amount of sass, Auntie offers readers a uniquely trans perspective thats as affirming as it is entertaining. Whether dishing out heartfelt wisdom, practical advice, or a little tough love, Auntie is here to remind everyone that theyre never alone on this journey.Got a crush but dont know how to tell them youre trans? Wondering how to deal with that coworker who still forgets your pronouns? Trying to navigate family drama, dating dilemmas, or just figuring out who you are? Aunties got you. Submit your questions to voices@equalpride.com.
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  • 49ers GM Lynch expects Purdy deal to get done
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    49ers GM John Lynch doesn't know exactly when a long-term contract extension with QB Brock Purdy will get done. But Lynch made it clear Monday that he does expect it to happen, perhaps even soon.
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  • Giants won't force QB selection at No. 3, GM says
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    Giants general manager Joe Schoen says he's not going to force a pick on a quarterback at the top of this year's draft after signing veterans Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston.
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  • Israeli troops killed 15 Palestinian medics and buried them in a mass grave, UN says
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    Mourners gather around the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, as they are transported for burial from a hospital in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Monday, March 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)2025-03-31T17:51:58Z DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) Palestinians held funerals Monday for 15 medics and emergency responders killed by Israeli troops in southern Gaza, after their bodies and mangled ambulances were found buried in an impromptu mass grave, apparently plowed over by Israeli military bulldozers.The Palestinian Red Crescent says the slain workers and their vehicles were clearly marked as medical and humanitarian personnel and accused Israeli troops of killing them in cold blood. The Israeli military says its troops opened fire on vehicles that approached them suspiciously without identification. Mourners carry the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, as they are transported for burial from a hospital in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Monday, March 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana) Mourners carry the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, as they are transported for burial from a hospital in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Monday, March 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Mourners react during the funeral of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Monday, March 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana) Mourners react during the funeral of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Monday, March 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Mourners carry the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, during their funeral in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Mon day, March 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana) Mourners carry the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, during their funeral in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Mon day, March 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More The dead included eight Red Crescent workers, six members of Gazas Civil Defense emergency unit and a staffer from UNRWA, the U.N.s agency for Palestinians. The International Red Cross/Red Crescent said it was the deadliest attack on its personnel in eight years.Since the war in Gaza began 18 months ago, Israel has killed more than 100 Civil Defense workers and more than 1,000 health workers, according to the U.N.Here is what we know about what happened. Missing for daysThe emergency teams had been missing since March 23, when they went at around noon to retrieve casualties after Israeli forces launched an offensive into the Tel al-Sultan district of the southern city of Rafah.The military had called for an evacuation of the area earlier that day, saying Hamas militants were operating there. Alerts by the Civil Defense at the time said displaced Palestinians sheltering in the area had been hit and a team that went to rescue them was surrounded by Israeli troops. The available information indicates that the first team was killed by Israeli forces on 23 March, the U.N. said in a statement Sunday night. Further emergency teams that went to rescue the first team were struck one after another over several hours, it said. All the teams went out during daylight hours, according to the Civil Defense. Mourners carry the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, as they are transported for burial from a hospital in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Monday, March 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana) Mourners carry the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, as they are transported for burial from a hospital in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Monday, March 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More The Israeli military said Sunday that on March 23, troops opened fire on vehicles that were advancing suspiciously toward them without emergency signals.It said an initial assessment determined that the troops killed a Hamas operative named Mohammed Amin Shobaki and eight other militants. Israel has struck ambulances and other emergency vehicles in the past, accusing Hamas militants of using them for transportation.However, none of the dead staffers from the Red Crescent and Civil Defense had that name, and no other bodies were reported found at the site, raising questions over the militarys suggestion that alleged militants were among the rescue workers. The military did not immediately respond to requests for the names of the other alleged militants killed or for comment on how the emergency workers came to be buried.After a ceasefire that lasted roughly two months, Israel relaunched its military campaign in Gaza on March 18. Since then, bombardment and new ground assaults that have killed more than 1,000 Palestinians, according to Gazas Health Ministry. The ministrys count does not distinguish between militants and civilians, but it says over half those killed are women and children.Aid workers say ambulance teams and humanitarian staff have come under fire in the renewed assault. A worker with the charity World Central Kitchen was killed Friday by an Israeli strike that hit next to a kitchen distributing free meals. A March 19 Israeli tank strike on a U.N. compound killed a staffer, the U.N. said, though Israel denies being behind the blast. Mourners carry the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, as they are transported for burial from a hospital in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Monday, March 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana) Mourners carry the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, as they are transported for burial from a hospital in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Monday, March 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Mass graveFor days, Israeli forces would not allow access to the site where the emergency teams disappeared, the U.N. said.On Wednesday, a U.N. convoy tried to reach the site but encountered Israeli troops opening fire on people.The convoy saw a woman who had been shot lying in the road. The dashboard video shows staff talking about retrieving the woman. Then two people are seen walking across the road. Gunfire rings out and they flee. One stumbles, apparently wounded, before he is shot and falls onto his face to the ground. The U.N. said the team retrieved the body of the woman and left. On Sunday, the U.N. said teams were able to reach the site after the Israeli military informed it where it had buried the bodies, in a barren area on the edges of Tel al-Sultan. Footage released by the U.N shows workers from PRCS and Civil Defense, wearing masks and bright orange vests, digging through hills of dirt that appeared to have been piled up by Israeli bulldozers.The footage shows them digging out multiple bodies wearing orange emergency vests. Some of the bodies are found piled on top of each other. At one point, they pull out a body in a Civil Defense vest out of the dirt, and it is revealed to be a torso with no legs. Several ambulances and a U.N. vehicle, all heavily damaged or torn apart, are also buried in the dirt. Their bodies were gathered and buried in this mass grave, said Jonathan Whittall, with the U.N. humanitarian office OCHA, speaking at the site in the video. Were digging them out in their uniforms, with their gloves on. They were here to save lives.Its absolute horror what has happened here, he said. Mourners follow the convoy carrying the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, as they are transported for burial in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Monday, March 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana) Mourners follow the convoy carrying the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders, recovered in Rafah a week after an Israeli attack, as they are transported for burial in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on Monday, March 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More FuneralsA giant crowd gathered on Monday outside the morgue of Nasser Hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis as the bodies of the eight slain PRCS workers were brought out for funerals. Their bodies were laid out on stretchers wrapped in white cloth with the Red Crescent logo on it and their photos, as family and others held funeral prayers over them. Funerals for the seven others followed.They were killed in cold blood by the Israeli occupation, despite the clear nature of their humanitarian mission, Raed al-Nimis, the Red Crescent spokesperson in Gaza, told the AP.Israeli troops have killed at least 30 Red Crescent medics over the course of the war. Among them were two killed in February 2024 when they tried to rescue Hind Rajab, a 5-year-old girl who was killed along with six other relatives when they were trapped in their car under Israeli fire in northern Gaza. From Geneva, the head of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Jagan Chapagain, said the staffer killed last week wore emblems that should have protected them; their ambulances were clearly marked.All humanitarians must be protected, he said.___Keath and Khaled reported from Cairo LEE KEATH Keath is the chief editor for feature stories in the Middle East for The Associated Press. He has reported from Cairo since 2005. twitter mailto
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  • Supreme Court seems likely to side with Catholic Charities in religious-rights case
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    The U.S. Supreme Court is seen near sunset in Washington, Oct. 18, 2018. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)2025-03-31T17:34:02Z WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court appeared Monday to be leaning toward a Catholic charitable organization pushing back against the state of Wisconsin in the latest religious rights case to come before the court.In a case that could have wide-ranging effects, the justices suggested the Catholic Charities Bureau should not have to pay unemployment taxes because the work of the social services agency is motivated by religious beliefs, and the state exempts religious groups from the tax.Isnt it a fundamental principle of our First Amendment that the state shouldnt be picking and choosing between religions? Justice Neil Gorsuch said. The dispute is one of three cases involving religion under consideration this term by the justices who have issued a string of decisions siding with churches and religious plaintiffs. The others involve religious objections to books read in public schools and public funding for religious schools. The charities dont qualify for the tax exemption because the day-to-day services it provides dont involve religious teachings, Colin Roth, an attorney for Wisconsin, argued. Catholic Charities has paid the tax for over 50 years, and if the court finds it can claim the exemption that could open the door to big employers like religiously-affiliated hospitals pulling out of the state unemployment system as well, he said. While Roth faced a grilling from both liberal and conservative justices, some like Amy Coney Barrett also raised questions about how far such exemptions would go. One of the problems here is figuring out what the line is, she said. The Trump administration weighed in to support the charity, urging the court to toss out a Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling siding with the state. The state high court misinterpreted a federal law when it found that both the motivations and the work itself has to be religious for organizations to avoid paying the tax, Deputy Solicitor General Curtis Gannon said. I do think that the Wisconsin Supreme Court deserves to know that it was incorrect, he said. The arguments coincidentally come the day before a closely watched Wisconsin Supreme Court election thats drawn the involvement of billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk.Catholic Charites argues the state supreme court decision violates religious freedoms protected by the First Amendment by making determinations about what work qualifies as religious. Liberal Justice Elena Kagan was among those questioning Wisconsins contention that one way organizations can get the exemption is by actively proselytizing. Some faiths, she pointed out, purposely avoid attempting to convert people. I thought it was pretty fundamental that we dont treat some religions better than other religions, she said. Wisconsin exempts church-controlled organizations from unemployment tax if they are operated primarily for religious purposes. The Catholic Charities Bureau, though, has paid the tax since 1972. Much of the groups funding is from public money, and neither employees or people receiving services have to subscribe to any faith, according to court papers from the state. If the Supreme Court sides with the charity, employees would be covered by the faiths unemployment system, an option it argues is better than the states system. The state says the costs are about the same, but the state offers more due process for employees who feel claims were wrongly denied. A decision is expected by late June. LINDSAY WHITEHURST Whitehurst covers the Supreme Court, legal affairs and criminal justice for The Associated Press in Washington, D.C. Past stops include Salt Lake City, New Mexico and Indiana. twitter mailto
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  • Hear Her Story in HIV Advocacy for Womens History Month
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    This Womens History Month, GLAAD showcased three LGBTQ+ women who are making waves in HIV advocacy, especially in the Deep South. With HIV numbers increasing among both queer women and trans women at significant rates, a statistic not often seen in media, we understand how integral it is to showcase the work being done directly [...]The post Hear Her Story in HIV Advocacy for Womens History Month first appeared on GLAAD.
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  • Love Wins! Two queer couples get engaged during Minnesota Frost's Pride game
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    Things were far from chilly during a recent hockey game in Minnesota where two separate engagements took place both celebrating queer love.The Minnesota Frost played one of their Pride Unity Games on Sunday, March 30, and the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. Facing off against the Toronto Sceptres, the home team scored with a 5-2 win, breaking out of the losing streak that had plagued them for the prior three matches.While that in and of itself would have given attendees plenty to cheer about, there were other reasons to celebrate."We felt the love yesterday at Xcel with not one, but TWO proposals!" reads a post from the teams official Instagram. "Congratulations to the happy couples!"See on InstagramJumbotrons at sporting events have a long history of turning the spotlight on couples, whether for kissing or for these (hopefully) once-in-a-lifetime moments. They have an equally long history of heteronormativity, and sometimes outright homophobia, so scrolling to the last slide in the carousel and seeing a queer couples engagement broadcast to the crowd like that feels pretty special.And thats something that was clearly felt by spectators, both online and in person."This was SO cool to see in person!" wrote @cammie12357. "Big props to the Frost for being a part of these couples big moments.""We were sitting next to the second couple. They were just darling, and so, so happy!" @donnit14 chimed in."ON PRIDE NIGHT," @katiejohnson_mpls added. "im crying! So sweet!"Proposing in such a public way is definitely a major swing to take, but in the current political climate, its as important as ever for LGBTQ+ people to live loud and proud. And considering how happy these couples look, it was a power play that paid off.
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  • Adult stars Dylan Tides, Lane Colten & Andrew Connor spill on their career goals
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    The hits just keep on coming!Andrew Connor, Lane Colten, and Dylan Tides have created countless amounts of steamy videos as Carnal Media models over the years.In fact, Colten and Tides met on set and have enjoyed the perks of being in a healthy and open relationship while working in the adult entertainment industry."We support each other full-stop. An open relationship between entertainers in the adult industry requires a solid foundation of trust and ongoing understanding. We're partners, gym buddies, colleagues, and each other's biggest cheerleaders. It's so rewarding to see each other excel and create the content we're passionate about," Tides tells PRIDE."He makes it so easy. I get to work with him on crew, on set, as models... it's just fantastic on-camera and off," Colten adds. See on Instagram Besides starring in adult films for Carnal Media, Connor serves as the studio's Chief Product Officer as well, so this multi-hyphenate is well-versed both behind and in front of the camera."[I love] anything acting based. I love playing a character, so anything I can dive deep into that different persona really excites me," Connor shares.These three stars are only gaining momentum and hope to create more content that provides escapism for viewers."We feel right at home within the chosen family culture that Carnal has worked tirelessly to achieve. We're churning out amazing studio productions and fan content while broadening our experience behind the camera. We are thrilled at what the future holds for us," Tides says.Fans can keep up with the Carnal Media models by following the studio's Instagram page. To see the full interview with Andrew Connor, Lane Colten, and Dylan Tides, check out the video at the top of the page.
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  • Jets owner rips 'bogus' NFLPA survey for F grade
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    Jets chairman Woody Johnson, the only owner to receive an F grade in the NFLPA annual team report card, dismissed the findings Monday, calling the survey "totally bogus."
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  • Ex-NFL DB Sherman's house robbed, family home
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    Retired NFL start defensive back Richard Sherman said Monday on X that robbers with guns hit his house over the weekend while his family was at home. He posted security photos and a video, asking for help in finding the perpetrators.
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  • Breaking down the 2025 McDonald's All American girls' game
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    Everything you need to know about the 2025 McDonald's All American girls' game on April 1 (6:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2).
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  • Sources: Durant expected to miss at least 1 week
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    Phoenix Suns All-Star Kevin Durant is expected to miss at least one week with a left ankle sprain, sources told ESPN on Monday.
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  • Trump has dubbed April 2 Liberation Day for tariffs. Heres what to expect
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    Police guard trucks loaded with avocados on their way to the city of Uruapan in Santa Ana Zirosto, Michoacan state, Mexico, Jan. 26, 2023. (AP Photo/Armando Solis, File)2025-03-31T20:43:39Z NEW YORK (AP) As the trade wars launched by U.S. President Donald Trump continue to escalate, all eyes are on Wednesday.Trump has repeatedly called April 2 Liberation Day, with promises to roll out a set of tariffs, or taxes on imports from other countries, that he says will free the U.S. from a reliance on foreign goods. To do this, Trump has said hell impose reciprocal tariffs to match the duties that other countries charge on U.S. products. But a lot remains unknown about how these levies will actually be implemented. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday that Trump would unveil his plans to place reciprocal tariffs on nearly all American trading partners on Wednesday, but maintained that the details are up to the president to announce.Since taking office just months ago, Trump has proven to be aggressive with tariff threats, all while creating a sense of whiplash through on-again, off-again trade actions. And its possible that well see more delays or confusion this week. Trump has argued that tariffs protect U.S. industries from unfair foreign competition, raise money for the federal government and provide leverage to demand concessions from other countries. But economists stress that broad tariffs at the rates suggested by Trump could backfire. Tariffs typically trickle down to the consumer through higher prices and businesses worldwide also have a lot to lose if their costs rise and their sales fall. Import taxes already in effect, coupled with uncertainty around future trade actions and possible retaliations, have already roiled financial markets and lowered consumer confidence while enveloping many with questions that could delay hiring and investment.Heres what you need to know. What will happen on April 2?Details around Trumps plans remain uncertain. Reciprocal tariffs could take the form of product-by-product duties, for example, or more broad averages imposed across all goods from each country or perhaps something else entirely. The rates could reflect what other countries charge as well as their value added taxes and subsidies to domestic companies.White House trade adviser Peter Navarro told Fox News Sunday that the tariffs could raise $600 billion annually, which would imply an average rate of 20%.Trump has talked about taxing the European Union, South Korea, Brazil and India, among other countries, through these levies. On Monday, Leavitt said Trump had been presented with several proposals by his advisers. She added that the president would make a final decision, but right now was not contemplating any country-wide exemptions from the tariffs.Previously-delayed import taxes could take effect very soon. Trumps month-long delay for many goods from Canada and Mexico, for example, is set to elapse in early April. Earlier this month, Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social that the extension granted for Mexican imports covered by the USMCA runs through April 2. But further confirmation around a specific date has not been issued since. Which of Trumps tariffs are about to start?Trump has said he will place a 25% tariff on all imports from any country that buys oil or gas from Venezuela, which includes the U.S. itself, starting Wednesday in addition to imposing new tariffs on the South American country.His 25% tariffs on auto imports will start being collected Thursday, with taxes on fully-imported cars kicking off at midnight. The tariffs are set to expand to applicable auto parts in the following weeks, through May 3.The White House says it expects to raise $100 billion in revenue annually from these new duties, but economists stress this trade action will upend the auto industrys global supply chain and lead to higher prices for consumers. Which tariffs have already gone into effect?Trump imposed a 10% tariff on all Chinese imports beginning Feb. 4, a levy he later doubled to 20% from March 4 onward. And China has hit back with retaliatory tariffs covering a range of U.S. goods, including a 15% tariff on coal and liquefied natural gas products and 10% tariff on crude oil from the U.S. that took effect Feb 10. China also imposed tariffs of up to 15% on key U.S. farm exports starting March 10.Trumps expanded steel and aluminum tariffs went into effect earlier this month, too. Both metals are now taxed at 25% across the board with Trumps order to remove steel exemptions and raise aluminums levy from his previously-imposed 2018 import taxes taking effect March 12. Canada and Mexico, Americas two largest trading partners, have also faced steep tariffs. Earlier this month, Trump implemented a partial, month-long delay of his 25% tariffs on both countries delaying taxes for auto-related imports as well as goods that comply with the 2020 US-Mexico-Canada Agreement until early April. But other imports are still levied, as well as a lower 10% duty on potash and Canadian energy products. In response to these tariffs, as well as the new steel and aluminum import taxes, Canada has rolled out a series of counter measures amounting to billions of dollars on U.S. goods. Mexico, meanwhile, has yet to formally impose new levies signaling it may still hope to de-escalate the trade war, although the country previously promised retaliation to Trumps actions. Can we expect additional tariffs down the road? Even more tariffs from Trump are likely, with the president also threatening import taxes on products like copper, lumber, pharmaceutical drugs and computer chips.And many countries have promised retaliatory measures if not already imposed them, like Canada. Trump has said he wont negotiate with other countries on Wednesdays tariffs until after theyre imposed, though he has said his 25% taxes on auto imports would be permanent.In response to Trumps steel and aluminum tariffs, the European Union announced measures on U.S. goods worth some 26 billion euros ($28 billion) to target steel and aluminum products, but also American beef, poultry, bourbon, motorcycles, peanut butter and jeans. The 27-member bloc had intended to roll out this retaliatory trade action in two phases, on Tuesday and April 13, but later said it will delay it until mid-April, without giving a specific date.Well potentially see more retaliatory announcements this week, particularly if Trump confirms more details of sweeping reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday._________Associated Press Writers Josh Boak and Zeke Miller in Washington contributed to this report. WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS Grantham-Philips is a business reporter who covers trending news for The Associated Press. 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  • Vivian Wilson says everything about her fathers, Elon Musk, is a scam
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    These days, Elon Musk has a whole line of people ready to crucify him for anything and everything, but perhaps no critic is as vocal as his transgender daughter, Vivian Wilson.Maybe he should rethink making Nazi salutes and hiring children to dig into peoples Social Security Numbers and private lives, but he isnt likely to slow it down anytime soon, even with people dropping their Teslas.After saying she wanted to utilize the platform Twitch in a recent interview with Teen Vogue, Wilson quickly doubled down on her critiques of the worlds richest man and took all of that fire to the platform.See on InstagramAppearing on left-wing political commentator Hasan Pikers YouTube livestream, the 20-year-old transgender activist wasted no time sharpening her claws. He was not a liberal darling, Wilson said, pushing back on narratives that Musks descent into far-right ideology is some kind of new development. I f**king know him. He was never on the left. It was a marketing scheme.She didnt stop there. While Musk is often touted as a brilliant innovator behind Tesla and SpaceX, Wilson was quick to pop that bubble. He doesnt engineer anything, she said. It turns out if you lie, and people believe it, people will think youre smart or God. I f**king hate that.Even Tesla, isnt safe. Its not a car company. Its a Ponzi scheme, she said, citing the companys inflated P/E ratio. As for his plans to colonize Mars? Its not happening, people Its a marketing scheme that everyone somehow fell for despite being debunked by a f**king Google search.See on InstagramThis is the first time shes made a claim like this, and its unclear if thats actually true, though the profitability of colonizing Mars has previously been discussed.Still, Wilsons takedowns are nothing if not unfiltered. He was just yelling at employees in the car while [my siblings and I all] watched, horrified, she said of Musks parenting style.Last year, Musk and SpaceX were sued by eight former employees under allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation.Critically, Wilson made it clearagainthat her identity is not the cause of Musks radicalization. People think that we live in a novel and that [my transition] is some tragic character motivation. This is not a novel. I am not the reason, she said. I cannot take credit for that, unfortunately.If Musk hoped to silence his daughter, its safe to say the plan backfired. Shes not just reclaiming her voiceshes using it to torch the empire that tried to define her.Watch the full interview above. The time stamp starts with the above conversation.
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  • Harper Steele Opens Up Admitting a Memoir is Indeed Coming in the Near Future
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    In a world where stories of gender identity are often oversimplified or overlooked, Harper Steeles memoir promises to be an intimate and necessary exploration of ones personal journey through transition. Best known as a head writer for Saturday Night Live (SNL) and a co-writer of films like Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, Steeles transition at the age of 61 has brought newSource
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  • Two weeks left in the NBA season! Answering the biggest questions
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    Our NBA insiders break down six things to keep your eye on in the last two weeks of the NBA regular season.
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  • Amorim: Maguire, Yoro set for Man Utd return
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    Ruben Amorim has offered a positive fitness update with Harry Maguire and Leny Yoro available to play against Nottingham Forest on Tuesday.
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  • Marine Le Pen brought the far right to Frances front door
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    French far right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen attends a party meeting in Nanterre, France, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon. File)2025-03-31T19:41:57Z PARIS (AP) For years, Marine Le Pen stood at the gates of power poised, relentless and rising. She stripped the French far right of its old symbols, sanded down its roughest edges and built in its place a sleek, disciplined machine with the single goal of winning the countrys presidency.In 2022, she came closer than anyone thought possible, winning more than 40% of the vote in the runoff against Emmanuel Macron. The lyse Palace seemed within reach. Far-right leader Marine Le Pen poses prior to an interview on the evening news broadcast of French TV channel TF1, after a French court convicted Marine Le Pen of embezzlement and barred her from seeking public office for five years, Monday, March 31, 2025, in Boulogne-Billancourt, outside Paris. (Thomas Samson, Pool via AP) Far-right leader Marine Le Pen poses prior to an interview on the evening news broadcast of French TV channel TF1, after a French court convicted Marine Le Pen of embezzlement and barred her from seeking public office for five years, Monday, March 31, 2025, in Boulogne-Billancourt, outside Paris. (Thomas Samson, Pool via AP) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Now her political future may lay in ruins. On Monday, a French court convicted Le Pen of embezzling European Union funds and barred her from holding office for five years. The sentence may have done more than just potentially remove her from the next presidential race. It may have ended the most sustained far-right bid for power in Western Europe since World War II surpassed only, in outcome, by Italys prime minister, Giorgia Meloni.But the political earthquake Le Pen set in motion will rumble for years to come. Honorary President of far-right party National Front Jean-Marie Le Pen, left, and his daughter French far-right leader and National Front Party candidate for the 2012 French presidential elections, Marine Le Pen, react during a campaign meeting, in Marseille, southern France, March 4, 2012. (AP Photo/Claude Paris, File) Honorary President of far-right party National Front Jean-Marie Le Pen, left, and his daughter French far-right leader and National Front Party candidate for the 2012 French presidential elections, Marine Le Pen, react during a campaign meeting, in Marseille, southern France, March 4, 2012. (AP Photo/Claude Paris, File) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More A family inheritance reforgedLe Pen was born in 1968 into a family already on the fringes of French politics. In 1972, her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, founded the National Front party rooted in racism, antisemitism and a yearning for Frances lost empire.She was just 8 years old when a bomb destroyed the familys apartment in Paris in what was widely seen as an assassination attempt on her father. No one was seriously hurt, but the blast marked her for life. She has said it gave her a lasting sense that her family was hated, and that they would never be treated like other people. As a young woman, she studied law, became a defense attorney and learned how to argue her way through hostile rooms. In politics, she didnt wait her turn. In 2011, she wrested control of the party from her father. In 2015, she expelled him after one of his Holocaust-denying tirades.She renamed the party the National Rally. She replaced leather-jacketed radicals with tailored blazers and talking points. She talked less about race, more about the French way of life. She warned of civilizational threats, called for bans on headscarves and promised to put French families first. Her tone changed. Her message didnt.In one of her sharpest political maneuvers, she sought out a group long despised by her father: the LGBTQ community. Le Pen filled her inner circle with openly gay aides, skipped public protests against same-sex marriage and framed herself as a protector of sexual minorities against Islamist danger.Critics called it pinkwashing a cosmetic tolerance masking deeper hostility. But it worked. A surprising number of gay voters, especially younger ones, started backing her. Many saw strength, clarity and the promise of order in a world spinning too fast. Far-right National Rally party leader Marine Le Pen answers reporters after the second round of the legislative election, July 7, 2024, at the party election night headquarters in Paris. (AP Photo/Louise Delmotte, File) Far-right National Rally party leader Marine Le Pen answers reporters after the second round of the legislative election, July 7, 2024, at the party election night headquarters in Paris. (AP Photo/Louise Delmotte, File) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More From the fringe to the front lineShe ran for president three times: 2012, 2017 and 2022. Each time, she climbed higher. In her final campaign, she was confident, calm and media savvy. She leaned into her role as a single mother, posed with her cats and repeated her calls for national priority. She no longer shocked. She convinced.Behind her stood a constellation of far-right leaders cheering her on: Hungarys Viktor Orbn, Italys Matteo Salvini, the Netherlands Geert Wilders. They saw in her not only an ally, but a leader. Her mix of cultural nationalism, social media fluency and calculated restraint became a blueprint.Marine Le Pen posts pictures of her cat, talks about being a mother. But when it comes to policy, theres no softening, said Pierre Lefevre, a Paris-based consultant. It makes extreme positions seem more palatable, even to people who might otherwise be put off.When she lost in 2022, she didnt vanish. She regrouped, stayed present in parliament and prepared for 2027. Polls had her leading. Macron cannot run again.Then came Mondays verdict. French far-right leader Marine Le Pen leaves the National Rally headquarters after a French court convicted Marine Le Pen of embezzlement and barred her from seeking public office for five years, Monday, March 31, 2025 in Paris. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla) French far-right leader Marine Le Pen leaves the National Rally headquarters after a French court convicted Marine Le Pen of embezzlement and barred her from seeking public office for five years, Monday, March 31, 2025 in Paris. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More The fallThe court found that Le Pen had siphoned millions of euros in public funds while serving in the European Parliament, paying party staff with money intended for EU assistants. Prosecutors described it as deliberate and organized. The court agreed.She was sentenced to two years of house arrest, fined 100,000 ($108,200) and banned from holding public office for five years. She said she would appeal. The house arrest sentence will be suspended during the appeal, but the ban on holding office takes effect immediately.Her allies erupted in outrage. Orbn declared, Je suis Marine I am Marine. Salvini called the ruling a declaration of war by Brussels. In Paris, her supporters called it political persecution. Her opponents fist-pumped in the streets. French far-right leader and presidential candidate Marine Le Pen addresses supporters during an election campaign rally in Nice, southern France, Thursday April 27, 2017. (AP Photo/Claude Paris, File) French far-right leader and presidential candidate Marine Le Pen addresses supporters during an election campaign rally in Nice, southern France, Thursday April 27, 2017. (AP Photo/Claude Paris, File) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More A changed political landscapeEven in disgrace, Le Pen remains one of the most consequential political figures of her time. She took a name that once evoked hatred and transformed it into a serious vehicle for national leadership. She made the far right electable. She blurred the line between fringe and power.Her party, the National Rally, became the largest last year in Frances lower house of parliament. Her handpicked successor, 29-year-old Jordan Bardella, now leads it. He is polished and popular, but he lacks broad political experience and name recognition.Whether Le Pen returns after her ban, fades into silence or reinvents herself again, her mark is permanent. She forced mainstream rivals to adapt to her language. She turned fear into votes and redefined what was politically possible in a republic once seen as immune to extremism.She never became president, but she changed the race and the rules.
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  • Trump task force to review Harvards funding after Columbia bows to federal demands
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    A student protester stands in front of the statue of John Harvard, the first major benefactor of Harvard College, draped in the Palestinian flag, at an encampment of students protesting against the war in Gaza, at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., April 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File)2025-03-31T20:41:29Z WASHINGTON (AP) Harvard University has become the latest target in the Trump administrations approach to fight campus antisemitism, with the announcement of a new comprehensive review that could jeopardize billions of dollars for the Ivy League college.A federal antisemitism task force is reviewing more than $255 million in contracts between Harvard and the federal government to make sure the school is following civil rights laws, the administration announced Monday. The government also will examine $8.7 billion in grant commitments to Harvard and its affiliates.The same task force cut $400 million from Columbia University and threatened to slash billions more if it refused a list of demands from President Donald Trumps administration. Columbia agreed to many of the changes this month, drawing praise from some Jewish groups and condemnation from free speech groups, who see it as a stunning intrusion by the federal government. Dozens of other universities have been put on notice by the Trump administration that they could face similar treatment over allegations of antisemitism. The federal government is a major provider of revenue for American universities through grants for scientific research. Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Harvard symbolizes the American Dream but has jeopardized its reputation by promoting divisive ideologies over free inquiry. Harvard can right these wrongs and restore itself to a campus dedicated to academic excellence and truth-seeking, where all students feel safe on its campus, McMahon said in a statement.The announcement didnt say whether the government had made any specific demands of Harvard. The Education Department, the Health and Human Services Department and the U.S. General Services Administration are leading the review.The review will determine whether orders to halt work should be issued for certain contracts between Harvard and the federal government, the government said. The task force is also ordering Harvard to submit a list of all contracts with the federal government, both directly with the school or through any of its affiliates. The Task Force will continue its efforts to root out anti-Semitism and to refocus our institutions of higher learning on the core values that undergird a liberal education, said Sean Keveney, acting general counsel for Health and Human Services. We are pleased that Harvard is willing to engage with us on these goals.____The Associated Press education coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find APs standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at AP.org. COLLIN BINKLEY Binkley covers the U.S. Education Department and federal education policy for The Associated Press, along with a wide range of issues from K-12 through higher education. twitter mailto
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  • 19 LGBTQ+ movies & TV shows coming in April 2025 & where to watch them
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    April is showering us with LGBTQ+ entertainment!Spring has sprung and queer entertainment is hoppin this month! Some of our favorite queer shows are returning like The Last of Us, Andor, Black Mirror, and Doctor Who. Plus, audiences will be treated to the much-anticipated debut of On Swift Horses, The Wedding Banquet, Lilies Not For Me, and A Nice Indian Boy. But thats not all not even close. Keep scrolling to learn all the queer programming coming to the big and small screens this April.In other words, heres what we're going to be watching all month long and where you can watch them, too.All film and series descriptions are courtesy of their respective studios and networks.Love on the Spectrum (Season 3) - April 2Emmy Award-winning docu-reality series, Love on the Spectrum, is an insightful and warm-hearted series following people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the world of dating and relationships. In its third season, this U.S.-based series tells the stories of unique and diverse individuals including new romantic hopefuls and familiar faces searching for something we all hope to find, love.Where to watch: Netflix Devil May Cry - April 3In this animated adaptation of the popular Capcom game and from the vision of Adi Shankar, sinister forces are at play to open the portal between the human and demon realms. In the middle of it all is Dante, an orphaned demon-hunter-for-hire, unaware that the fate of both worlds hangs around his neck.Where to watch: Netflix Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (Season 3) - April 3Set six years after the events at Camp Cretaceous, members of The Nublar Six are struggling to find their footing off the islands, navigating a world now filled with dinosaurs and people who want to hurt them. Reunited in the wake of a tragedy, the group comes together only to find themselves on the run and catapulted into a global adventure to unravel a conspiracy that threatens dinosaur and humankind alike and finally learn the truth about what happened to one of their own.Where to watch: Netflix A Nice Indian Boy - April 4Self-effacing doctor Naveen Gavaskar meets Jay Kurundkar, a white man adopted by two Indian parents, when Jay takes his picture at the hospital. Despite initial skepticism on Naveens part, the two quickly fall in love. Naveen avoids telling his traditional familyparents Megha & Archit and sister Arundhathiwho accepted his sexuality years earlier and are close to him but increasingly dont know much about his life. Eventually, inevitably, Jay, with no family of his own, has to meet the Gavaskars, who have never met a boyfriend of Naveen's. What follows is the comedic & heartfelt collision between the family, Jay and Naveen, caught between the versions of himself his family and Jay know.Where to watch: In theatersLilies Not For Me - April 4In 1920s England, a young novelist (Fionn OShea) has been institutionalized because of his sexuality. As he tells his story to a sensitive nurse, he reveals the love he shared with a handsome doctor who became convinced their shared condition could be cured. Writer/director Will Seefrieds bleedingly romantic debut feature shines an unflinching light on a dark and mostly unknown period of gay history. Evoking a handsome Merchant Ivory-esque production with a dash of gothic flair, Lilies Not For Me is a reminder that despite the many attempts throughout history to change queer folks at their very core, passion and love have always persevered.Where to watch: VOD RuPauls Drag Race Live! Untucked - April 4RuPauls Drag Race Live! Untucked transports viewers backstage of RuPauls Drag Race Live!, showcasing a heartwarming cast of fan-favorite queens and following them through their daily lives on the Vegas strip.Where to watch: WOW Presents Plus The Handmaid's Tale (Season 6) - April 8In the final season of The Handmaids Tale, Junes unyielding spirit and determination pull her back into the fight to take down Gilead. Luke and Moira join the resistance. Serena tries to reform Gilead while Commander Lawrence and Aunt Lydia reckon with what they have wrought, and Nick faces challenging tests of character. This final chapter of Junes journey highlights the importance of hope, courage, solidarity, and resilience in the pursuit of justice and freedom.Where to watch: Hulu Black Mirror (Season 7) - April 10Lose your mind. Lose your reality. The Emmy Award-winning series returns with six new stories. Nothing is as it seems.Where to watch: NetflixSacramento - April 11Rickey, a lively and adventurous young man, and Glenn, his longtime friend who has embraced a settled family life, embark on a spontaneous road trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento. Along the way, they confront their shared history, prompting them to reflect on their future paths.Where to watch: In theatersDoctor Who (Season 15) - April 12The Doctor meets Belinda Chandra and begins an epic quest to get her back to Earth. But a mysterious force is stopping their return, and the time-traveling TARDIS team must face great dangers, bigger enemies, and wilder terrors than ever before.Where to watch: Disney+The Last of Us (Season 2) - April 13Five years after the events of the first season, Joel and Ellie are drawn into conflict with each other and a world even more dangerous and unpredictable than the one they left behind.Where to watch: HBO #1 Happy Family USAFrom creator Ramy Youssef comes #1 Happy Family USA, an adult-animated series following the maniacally upbeat Husseins - the most patriotic, most peaceful, and most definitely-not-suspicious Muslim family in post-9/11 "Amreeka." With satire and absurdity, it redefines finding humor in hardship as they navigate the early 2000s under the watchful eyes of their terrified neighbors.Where to watch: Prime VideoDead Mail - April 18On a desolate, Midwestern county road, a bound man crawls towards a remote postal box, managing to slide a blood-stained plea-for-help message into the slot before a panicking figure closes in behind him. The note makes its way to the county post office and onto the desk of Jasper, a seasoned and skilled "dead letter" investigator, responsible for investigating lost mail and returning it to its sender. As he investigates further, Jasper meets Trent, a strange yet unassuming man who has taken up residence at the mens home where Jasper lives. When Trent unexpectedly shows up at Jaspers office, it becomes clear he has a vested interest in the note, and will stop at nothing to retrieve it...Where to watch: ShudderQueens of Drama - April 18An outrageous lesbian pop musical satire inspired by the pop frenzy of the early 2000s, Queens of Drama charts the rise and fall of new star Mimi Madamour and her passionate, rage-fueled love affair with punk icon Billie Kohler. Over the course of half a century we follow these drama queens as they top the charts and set sail on the course of mad queer love.Where to watch: In theatersAndor (Season 2) - April 22The second season of Andor takes place as the horizon of war draws near and Cassian becomes a key player in the Rebel Alliance. Everyone will be tested and, as the stakes rise, the betrayals, sacrifices and conflicting agendas will become profound. Rife with political intrigue and danger, the series is a prequel to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which portrayed a heroic band of rebels who steal the plans to the Empires weapon of mass destructionThe Death Starsetting the stage for the events of the original 1977 film. Andor sets the clock back five years from the events of Rogue One to tell the story of the films hero, Cassian Andor, and his transformation from a disinterested, cynical nobody into a rebel hero on his way to an epic destiny. Where to watch: Disney+toile - April 24Set in New York City and Paris, the eight-episode toile follows the dancers and artistic staff of two world-renowned ballet companies, as they embark on an ambitious gambit to save their storied institutions by swapping their most talented stars. Where to watch: Prime Video On Swift Horses - April 25Muriel and her husband Lee are beginning a bright new life in California when he returns from the Korean War. But their newfound stability is upended by the arrival of Lees charismatic brother, Julius, a wayward gambler with a secret past. A dangerous love triangle quickly forms. When Julius takes off in search of the young card cheat hes fallen for, Muriels longing for something more propels her into a secret life of her own, gambling on racehorses and exploring a love she never dreamed possible.Where to watch: In theatersWear Whatever the F You Want - April 29Iconic duo Clinton Kelly and Stacy London are back and ready to transform clients one at a time in the fashion capital of New York City. With a fresh perspective that celebrates personal expression over outdated style rules, they empower individuals to live out their fashion fantasies and discover their style truth.Where to watch: Prime Video
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  • Ethel Cain & Pedro Pascal throw support behind Rachel Zegler amidst 'Snow White' drama
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    Ethel Cain and Pedro Pascal are the latest celebs to throw their support behind Rachel Zegler amidst her continued scapegoating for the underperformance of Disneys live action version of Snow White.Zegler has been drawing backlash for Snow White ever since her casting was first announced back in 2021. At the time, the complaints largely revolved around racism with "skin as white as snow," the character should be played by a Caucasian person, her detractors insisted.Since then, people have come up with new reasons to be angry about her involvement in the film. She had the audacity to point out that theres some creepy stuff going on with the romance in the original that does not play well in a modern world. And drawing even more performative outrage, she said "free Palestine" on X (fka Twitter) last summer and later spoke out against people who voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 election.Her Palestine comment reportedly prompted an in-person scolding from producer Marc Platt (Ben Platts father) in addition to a continual pile-on from strangers online.Now that Snow White is underperforming at the box office and the folks who love pointing fingers scramble for something to blame beyond "everyone is tired of these boring remakes," Zegler is shouldering a lot of the flack. Never mind that shes got a devoted fan base, or that Gal Gadot has become a flop magnet, or that pesky racism we mentioned earlier, or any of the other myriad of reasons the film has yet to make back its unnecessarily bloated budget. Its easier to blame Zegler.Fortunately, fellow actors have been showing support for the young star amidst this foolishness, both publicly and privately.Zegler previously shared that former Shazam! Fury of the Gods costars Helen Mirren and Lucy Liu have been in her corner, as has Jameela Jamil, who is certainly no stranger to public controversy herself. She even said that Ariana Grande reached out to her out of nowhere at some point to offer support.Melissa Barrera, who similarly received flack over her support of Palestine, reposted something on Instagram last week that denounced the way Variety was allegedly attempting to "paint [Zegler] as difficult and politically radical."More recently, Cain chimed in, sharing an Instagram story that simply reads, "@rachelzegler dont let em get u down, legend." (@) "ethel cain is always on the right side of history and im obsessed," one fan replied.Pascal made a similar choice, opting to share a photo of Zegler and writing "#icon" underneath it. (@) Right-leaning tabloids like The Daily Mail have already bent over backwards highlighting the backlash Pascal has received for taking a small (but meaningful) stand for Zegler. But considering his legion of fans and the number of people who are cheering on his public support, it seems safe to say he wont be too bothered. (@)
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  • Laverne Cox Hosts Billboard Women in Music as Doechii Receives Woman of the Year Award
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    Billboards Women in Music event, held Saturday night, honored the influential women making waves in the music industry, from chart-topping artists to groundbreaking executives. Hosted by Laverne Cox, the star-studded evening featured electrifying performances, heartfelt speeches, and awards that celebrated the accomplishments of women who have redefined the music scene. Heres a closer look atSource
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  • Survival of the Thickest Stars Talk Queer Joy & That Fabulous Wedding Episode
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    Lets show queer love and queer existence in a way thats not just tragedy. Yes, we struggle but struggle doesnt exist without triumph. They are two sides of the same coin. Peppermint Michelle Buteau is back and bolder than ever in Season 2 of Survival of the Thickest, the Netflix comedy inspired by her book of essays. The show follows Mavis Beaumont (Buteau), a BlackSource
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  • Big cuts to US AIDS prevention feared as NIH axes HIV research grants
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    Nature, Published online: 31 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00969-5More than 200 federal grants for research related to HIV and AIDS have been abruptly terminated in the last few weeks.
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  • Sources: St. John's lands top-10 transfer Hopkins
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    St. John's has landed top-10 transfer Bryce Hopkins, sources told ESPN's Jeff Borzello. Hopkins, a forward, played the past three seasons at Providence.
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  • Hawks' Young named asst. GM for Sooners hoops
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    Hawks star Trae Young has been named assistant GM for Oklahoma men's basketball and will assist with the evaluation of high school and transfer portal prospects.
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  • NASAs newly returned astronauts say they would fly on Boeings Starliner capsule again
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    Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore talk to reporters during a press conference at Johnson Space Center on Monday, March 31, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)2025-03-31T19:45:02Z CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) NASAs celebrity astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams said Monday that they hold themselves partly responsible for what went wrong on their space sprint-turned-marathon and would fly on Boeings Starliner again.SpaceX recently ferried the duo home after more than nine months at the International Space Station, filling in for Boeing that returned to Earth without them last year. In this photo provided by NASA, Boeing Crew Flight Test astronauts Butch Wilmore, left, and Suni Williams pose for a portrait inside the vestibule between the forward port on the International Space Stations Harmony module and Boeings Starliner spacecraft on June 13, 2024. (NASA via AP, File) In this photo provided by NASA, Boeing Crew Flight Test astronauts Butch Wilmore, left, and Suni Williams pose for a portrait inside the vestibule between the forward port on the International Space Stations Harmony module and Boeings Starliner spacecraft on June 13, 2024. (NASA via AP, File) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More In their first news conference since coming home, the pair said they were taken aback by all the interest and insisted they were only doing their job and putting the mission ahead of themselves and even their families.Wilmore didnt shy from accepting some of the blame for Boeings bungled test flight. Ill start and point the finger and Ill blame me. I could have asked some questions and the answers to those questions could have turned the tide, he told reporters. All the way up and down the chain. We all are responsible. We all own this. Astronaut Butch Wilmore talks to reporters during a press conference at Johnson Space Center on Monday, March 31, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) Astronaut Butch Wilmore talks to reporters during a press conference at Johnson Space Center on Monday, March 31, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Both astronauts said they would strap into Starliner again. Because were going to rectify all the issues that we encountered. Were going to fix them. Were going to make it work, Wilmore said, adding hed go back up in a heartbeat.Williams noted that Starliner has a lot of capability and she wants to see it succeed. The two will meet with Boeing leadership on Wednesday to provide a rundown on the flight and its problems.The longtime astronauts and retired Navy captains ended up spending 286 days in space 278 days more than planned when they blasted off on Boeings first astronaut flight on June 5. The test pilots had to intervene in order for the Starliner capsule to reach the space station, as thrusters failed and helium leaked. Astronaut Suni Williams talks to reporters during a press conference at Johnson Space Center on Monday, March 31, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) Astronaut Suni Williams talks to reporters during a press conference at Johnson Space Center on Monday, March 31, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More Their space station stay kept getting extended as engineers debated how to proceed. NASA finally judged Starliner too dangerous to bring Wilmore and Williams back and transferred them to SpaceX. But the launch of their replacements got stalled, stretching their mission beyond nine months. President Donald Trump urged SpaceXs Elon Musk to hurry things up, adding politics to the stuck astronauts ordeal. The dragged-out drama finally ended March 18 with a flawless splashdown by SpaceX off the Florida Panhandle.NASA said engineers still do not understand why Starliners thrusters malfunctioned; more tests are planned through the summer. If engineers can figure out the thruster and leak issues, Starliner is ready to go, Wilmore said. The space agency may require another test flight with cargo before allowing astronauts to climb aboard. That redo could come by years end. Despite Starliners rocky road, NASA officials said they stand behind the decision made years ago to have two competing U.S. companies providing taxi service to and from the space station. But time is running out: The space station is set to be abandoned in five years and replaced in orbit by privately operated labs. Astronaut Butch Wilmore talks to reporters during a press conference at Johnson Space Center on Monday, March 31, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) Astronaut Butch Wilmore talks to reporters during a press conference at Johnson Space Center on Monday, March 31, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Read More ___The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institutes Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content. RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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