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Feb 29 2024
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Mike Jones "right person at the right time" for ODU
NORFOLK, VA (WTKR)- Mike Jones led Old Dominion to success as a player during his college career. Now he'll try to do the same for the program as its head coach. Multiple sources confirmed to News 3 on Thursday that Jones will be hired as the Monarchs' next head coach. A press conference to introduce him will take place Friday morning at 10:45 in Chartway Arena's Big Blue Room. Kevin Swann
WTKR 3Mar 20 2024
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No Arena Gayborhood: LGBTQ+ advocacy group opposes 76 Place arena - Philadelphia Gay News
76 Place, an arena proposed by the Philadelphia 76ers, could become a new home for the basketball team. It would sit at the border of Chinatown and the Gayborhood — redeveloping a third of the Fashion District mall and spilling over across Filbert Street. The team has claimed that approximately 30,000 people have signed petitions in support of the project, but community members are speaking
Philadelphia Gay NewsMar 26 2024
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Strippers’ bill of rights bill signed into law in Washington state
Legislation in Washington state known as the strippers’ bill of rights, which advocates say includes the most comprehensive statewide protections in the nation, was signed into law on Monday.
Gov. Jay Inslee signed the measure, which creates safer working conditions for people in the adult entertainment industry and makes it possible for the clubs to sell alcohol.
“Strippers are
Associated PressMar 13 2024
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AL Rep: Expand "Don't Say Gay" To K-12 & Space Camp
State Rep. Mack Butler, Gadsden, said he has only heard secondhand rumors about the recent uproar over a transgender Space Camp counselor at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. But he’s heard enough that he plans to expand HB130, a bill prohibiting the instruction or discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in public schools, to programs at the Space and Rocket Center. Under current
JoeMyGodMar 22 2024
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Democrats Want To Add Environmental Rights To State Constitution
HARTFORD, CT – Advocates and Democratic lawmakers voiced their support for a resolution Friday to add a “Green Amendment” to the state Constitution to enshrine environmental rights into law during a news conference at the Legislative Office Building. Republicans who oppose the idea questioned the Democrats’ priorities. The resolution, Senate Joint Resolution 193, would amend the state’s
CT News JunkieMar 19 2024
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'Right To Float' Debate Sparks Paddle-a-thon
As Georgia lawmakers delve into the contentious issue of navigational rights on the state’s waterways, the Georgia River Network is setting sail with its annual Paddle-a-thon event, aiming to make waves in the ongoing “Right to Float” controversy. With $10,000 in prizes at stake, the competition is not just a race but a critical statement in the dialogue surrounding river access rights in
The Georgia SunMar 25 2024
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Federal lawsuit: MPS principal bullied & harassed child of gay parents, threatened to 'kill' him if he told of punishments
Federal lawsuit: MPS principal bullied & harassed child of gay parents, threatened to 'kill' him if he told of punishments MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A newly filed federal lawsuit alleges a current MPS principal bullied and harassed a first grade student for having gay parents while he was an assistant principal at another school. The lawsuit also named the Milwaukee School Board of Directors.
CBS 58Mar 11 2024
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Florida’s parental rights law remains in effect after lawsuit settled
Florida education officials and civil rights authorities have settled a lawsuit challenging the Parental Rights in Education Act, commonly referred to by critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” law. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed the bill into law in March 2022. The act prohibits classroom instruction on LGBT ideology in kindergarten through third grade, but the Florida Department of Education
World MagazineMar 25 2024
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Sen. Sanders pushes for the right to earn paid time off
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - First a 32-hour work week, now Vermont senator Bernie Sanders is trying to ensure you can take some time off without losing a paycheck. Sanders introduced legislation that would guarantee workers the right to earn paid vacation. He said the US is the only major country in the world that doesn’t provide this to workers, even though American workers put in longer hours
WCAX 3Mar 22 2024
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This abortion rights ad was rejected from Times Square
Good morning, Broadsheet readers! Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants the SEC to investigate Tesla’s board, physicians are warning against hormonal birth control misinformation, and an abortion rights campaign struggled to place an ad in Times Square. Have a great weekend. – Top billing. Earlier this month, the coalition Don’t Ban Equality, which rallies businesses to support abortion rights, began
Fortune