Justice of the Peace Dianne Hensley claimed it violated her religious freedom when she was disciplined for refusing to marry same-sex couples. Read on » Ohio Senate candidate J.D. Vance, the author of Hillbilly Elegy, says that Democrats are bringing "illegal immigrants" to the U.S. to turn them trans. Read on » Operating for more than 13 years, Soundbar will close its doors later this month. Read on » Anti-Semitism, domestic terrorism, hate speech, and an anti-LGBTQ+ fire bomb dominate an ugly week in America, mere child’s play compared to next week’s midterm fiasco. Read on » Kotek, who could be one of the nation's first lesbian governors, is stressing the differences between herself and Republican Christine Drazan. Read on » This is at least the second time Sigal Chattah has been called out for using the term. Read on » A meeting descended into turmoil when the Board of Osteopathic Medicine voted to include an exception to the ban on care if it is used for research purposes. Read on » The man has been charged with several counts of arson. Read on » "They just want to exist," she said. "Leave them alone!" Read on » It’s an important step in his return to the sport he left for ten years. Read on » The worst offenders include America First Legal, run by former Trump aide Stephen Miller (pictured), and U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio. Read on » Creator Clea DuVall chats with The Advocate about High School, Tegan and Sara, and being queer in the ’90s. Read on »
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