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Mar 22 2023
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Ron DeSantis proposes unilateral expansion of controversial 'Don't Say Gay' law: report
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) is proposing an expansion to the Parental Rights in Education Act – more commonly known as the "Don't Say Gay" law – that would not require approval from lawmakers in the Sunshine State. DeSantis, through his own executive authority, is seeking to "forbid classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in all grades," NBC News reported on
AlterNetJun 15 2023
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Arizona death row inmate wrongfully convicted walks free after 29 years behind bars
An Arizona death row inmate whose convictions and death sentence in the 1994 death of a 4-year-old were thrown out was released from prison Thursday. Barry Lee Jones had spent 29 years behind bars for murder, child abuse and sexual assault convictions in the death of his girlfriend’s daughter. A Pima County judge ordered the release of Jones after approving a deal between his defense team and
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsJun 15 2023
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Arizona death row inmate wrongfully convicted walks free after 29 years in prison
An Arizona death row inmate whose convictions and death sentence in the 1994 death of a 4-year-old were thrown out was released from prison Thursday. Barry Lee Jones had spent 29 years behind bars for murder, child abuse and sexual assault convictions in the death of his girlfriend’s daughter. A Pima County judge ordered the release of Jones after approving a deal between his defense team and
NBC Los AngelesJul 19 2023
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Inflicts Hunter Biden Nudes on Congress
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) briefly sent Wednesday’s House Oversight hearing into chaos when she displayed nude photos of President Joe Biden’s son Hunter engaging in sexual activities, prompting committee Democrats to deem her latest attention-grabbing stunt inappropriate.
Wednesday’s hearing was centered on the testimony of two IRS whistleblowers who allege that the criminal
Daily BeastJun 06 2023
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Fights break out outside Glendale school district meeting
Protests outside a Glendale school district meeting turned violent as groups began several brawls as administrators debate gender and sexual identity curricula.
The same groups protested outside a North Hollywood elementary school last week.
The city's police department deployed around 50 officers to the meeting to prevent scuffles among the groups.
There were at least 200
CBS News (Online)Jun 06 2023
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Louisiana Advances 'Don't Say LGBTQ+,' Forced De-Transition Bills
Louisiana is on the verge of enacting three anti-LGBTQ+ laws: one banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors, a “don’t say LGBTQ+” law restricting classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity, and one that would let teachers ignore students’ chosen pronouns and out those students to their parents. The state’s Senate approved all three pieces of legislation Monday.
AdvocateMar 16 2023
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Oregon HS Pulls Assignment Asking Students to Describe a 'Sex Fantasy'
A high school in Oregon has retracted an assignment that asked students to write a story describing a “sexual fantasy.” Parents were outraged on learning students at Churchill High School in Eugene were asked to write a “Fantasy Story” that included a sex fantasy. The assignment originated from Canvas, an online learning management system. “For those students who were absent, you will write a
Breitbart NewsMar 03 2023
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Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters guilty of obstruction, not guilty in other charge
Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters was found guilty on Friday of obstruction of government operations. This stems from a case where she was accused of secretly videotaping a court proceeding and then lying to a judge about it. Peters was found not guilty of obstructing a peace officer in the same case. In another case, Peters is facing several charges, including attempting to influence a
CBS News (Online)Jun 01 2023
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Montana Library Cancels LGBTQ+ Lecture, Says County 'Overruled Us'
A library in Montana canceled an LGBTQ+ lecture aimed at adults set to take place this week. The cancelation came after officials reportedly voiced concerns that the event would be in violation of a state ban on "sexually oriented shows" and drag story hours. The Butte-Silver Bow Public Library posted on Facebook to announce the cancelation of the lecture entitled "Montana History of Two-
The MessengerNov 22 2017
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Pentagon reports spike in misbehavior, sex complaints against brass, senior civilians
The Pentagon Tuesday reported a rise in complaints of misconduct against military brass and senior civilian officials over the last two years, and a steady trend in proven allegations of sexual misbehavior and improper relationships among its most senior officials.
USA TODAY