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May 03 2024
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Trans people sue Arkansas over restrictive new drivers license rules
Arkansas is being sued by transgender, intersex, and non-binary residents over a recent policy change that prevents people from being able to change the gender marker on their driver’s license and eliminates the option “X”, which signifies that the the license-holder is nonbinary. Residents have been allowed to self-select the gender markers on their licenses since at least 2010, but a new
LGBTQ NationApr 29 2024
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Once a destination for abortion, Florida will soon have the most restrictive ban
NPR Fact CheckApr 12 2024
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Kamala Harris, Traveling to Arizona, Will Slam Trump Over Abortion
Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Arizona on Friday to assail former President Donald J. Trump over abortion restrictions, with plans to blame him for bans in the state and across the country. In her remarks at a rally in Tucson, Ms. Harris will lean into the Biden campaign’s new attack line on laws pushed by Republicans that have cut off abortion access for millions of American
New York Times (News)Apr 30 2024
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Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Travels to Ukraine to Meet With Survivors of Sexual Violence
On Monday, Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, took a surprise trip to Ukraine, where she continued her work as an advocate raising awareness of sexual violence during wartime. The duchess traveled at the request of the UK’s Foreign, Development, and Commonwealth Office, who has supported her previous work on the issue. During the trip, she met with President Volodymyr Zelensky and his wife,
Vanity FairApr 19 2024
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Biden Administration Restricts Oil Drilling and Mining in Alaska
The U.S. Administration finalized on Friday a strategy to help protect federal lands, which includes restricting access to drilling and mining in a large part of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPR-A). The Public Lands Rule is aimed at helping safeguard the health of America’s public lands by ensuring that the U.S. protects clean water and wildlife habitat, restores land and waters
OilPrice.comJan 01 2024
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Buses Dropping off Illegals at NJ Train Stations to Travel On to Big Apple after Bus Restrictions
New Jersey officials are reporting seeing illegal aliens being dropped off by buses at train stations where they are catching trains to continue traveling into New York City on the tail of a series of restrictive measures enacted by Big Apple Mayor Eric Adams aimed at limiting migrant buses from entering the city. New Jersey Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy’s office is reporting that several cities
Breitbart NewsApr 25 2024
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Well-traveled Goerge named head football coach at Woodbridge
Joe Goerge is packing his bags and moving on again after just two seasons into his second stint at South Brunswick. But the veteran coach won’t be going far. He was approved as the new head coach at Woodbridge Thursday night at the Woodbridge Board of Education meeting. His naming was first reported by cjsportsradio.com. Goerge replaces Joe LaSala, who stepped down as the Barrons head coach in
nj.comApr 30 2024
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Mississippi lawmakers quietly kill bills to restrict legal recognition of transgender people
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi’s Republican-led Legislature will not take final votes on two bills that attempted to restrict legal recognition of . The bills died quietly when House and Senate leaders failed to agree on compromise versions before a Monday night deadline. Lawmakers were working on several other complex issues at the time. One bill would have restricted and locker rooms in
Associated PressApr 30 2024
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DNR adjusts water restrictions again to prevent river from going dry
The Ocheyedan River in far northwest Iowa in April 2023. (Photo by Jared Strong/Iowa Capital Dispatch) A rural northwest Iowa water utility will be required to shut down its wells near the Ocheyedan River when its flow is very low, according to a permit recently issued by state regulators. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has determined that several wells operated by the Osceola County
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