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Mar 17 2023
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Kansas governor vetoes bill on transgender athletes
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - A Kansas bill banning transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports was vetoed by Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly for the third year in a row Friday, setting up a hotly contested fight in the Republican-controlled Legislature to override her. Kelly’s action was expected because of her two previous vetoes. Kansas Republicans made Kelly’s vetoes a major issue in multiple
KWCHMar 20 2023
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Carson Briere charged for pushing wheelchair down stairs at Pa. bar
Three misdemeanor charges were filed Monday against the son of Philadelphia Flyers interim general manager Danny Briere after a video posted on social media showed him and another Mercyhurst University athlete pushing an unoccupied wheelchair down a staircase. Police in Erie, Pennsylvania, filed charges of criminal mischief, criminal conspiracy to commit mischief and disorderly conduct against
Morning CallMar 17 2023
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The “Worst Anti-Trans Bill in the Nation” Passed in Kentucky
Republicans in Kentucky resurrected several “dead” bills aimed at its transgender residents this week, successfully jamming them through the state legislature with only hours left in the session. On Wednesday, it appeared that House Bill 470, which is mostly a gender-affirming care ban preventing doctors from providing puberty blockers and hormone therapy to minors, would not pass due to
ThemMar 31 2023
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Trans Day of Vengeance event canceled due to 'credible threat'
The organizers behind the "Trans Day of Vengeance" announced Thursday the event will not go on as scheduled due to "a credible threat to life and safety."
In a lengthy statement, the Trans Radical Activist Network blamed the reaction to the Monday shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, where three children and three adults were killed at a Christian school by a person who identified as
Washington ExaminerMar 14 2023
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Natick Puts Parking Ban Into Effect Ahead Of Nor'easter
NATICK, MA — Natick officials have enacted the town's snow-related parking ban on all public roadways ahead of the incoming Nor'easter which could bring up to six inches of snow to the Boston area. The parking ban, officials said, "allows for critical snow removal activities." Trash and recycling will be picked up as normal, however, and no alterations have been made at Natick schools as of 8:
Patch.comMar 20 2023
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Carson Briere, son of former Avalanche forward Daniel Briere, charged for pushing wheelchair down stairs
Three misdemeanor charges were filed Monday against the son of former Avalanche forward and now Philadelphia Flyers interim general manager Danny Briere after a video posted on social media showed him and another Mercyhurst University athlete pushing an unoccupied wheelchair down a staircase. Police in Erie, Pennsylvania, filed charges of criminal mischief, criminal conspiracy to commit
The Denver PostMar 20 2023
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Trans student urges Supreme Court to block West Virginia’s girls’ sports law
Attorneys for a 12-year-old biological male who competes on a girls’ track team asked the Supreme Court Monday to keep on hold West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act, dismissing the state’s request for an emergency ruling as an overreaction. The student, identified by the American Civil Liberties Union as Becky Pepper-Jackson, has participated on the girls’ track-and-field team since
Washington TimesJan 12 2023
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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders Bans The Term ‘Latinx’ From Official Government Use
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has issued an executive order on her first day in office eliminating official government use of the word “latinx.” The term is a favorite of leftists seeking a gender-neutral alternative to the words “Latino” and “Latina,” Spanish-language words referring to Latin American men and women respectively. Polls have found that only 2% of Hispanics use the word
The Daily CallerMar 17 2023
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Roland, Oklahoma lawmaker makes headlines with Biblical corporal punishment comments
ROLAND - Oklahoma state Rep. Jim Olsen, R-Roland, does not believe the rod should be spared when it comes to corporal punishment for all disabled children. And Olsen has been the center of attention in a battle over a corporal punishment bill that involves spanking disabled children. With verses from Proverbs, Olsen spoke out at the Oklahoma state Capitol Tuesday. Stories about his comments
Southwest Times RecordJan 12 2023
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Pop-up indoor skatepark opens in Uptown's Seven Points mall
One of the skate park's ramps. Photo courtesy of Ben VanOss The former H&M in Uptown's Seven Points mall has been transformed into an indoor pop-up skate park, giving anyone with a board, scooter or inline skates a space to grind through April. • The 4,500-square-foot "Uptown Park Project" opened last month and is operated by JSAW, a religious nonprofit that also owns Help Boardshop in
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