General Hospital star Ingo Rademacher is currently at the center of controversy. The 50-year-old German-Australian actor has been met with backlash after reposting a tweet on Nov.
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Assistant Secretary for Health Dr. Rachel Levine has made history for the second time this year, becoming the first openly transgender four-star officer in all eight of the uniformed services, just months after becoming the first transgender person to be confirmed by the U.S.
Senate by a federal office.On Tuesday, Levine was sworn in as a four-star admiral in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
General Hospital star Ingo Rademacher is currently at the center of controversy. The 50-year-old German-Australian actor has been met with backlash after reposting a tweet on Nov.
A library in Tameside will be closing its doors after the council was told it needed extra fire protection - just two years after the modern development first opened.
Scotland's snow forecast for this month has been revealed - and it's very likely some flurries will fall.
Manchester City have played just one of their last seven matches in all competitions at the Etihad Stadium but they should benefit from home comforts when they host Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon.
Josh Cavallo has made history as the first openly gay professional footballer to play at top tier.The 27 year old Australian sportsman plays for Adelaide United based in his home country. He shared his story on Instagram writing: "I am proud to publicly announce that I am gay.
The US State Department announced on Wednesday that it had issued the first American passport with an ‘X’ gender marker.
first out transgender officer in all eight of the uniformed services, and the first female four-star officer in the PHSCC. In that role, Levine will lead a team of more than 6,000 officers in responding to public health crises and natural disasters.Following her promotion to admiral, Levine’s historic accomplishment was praised by LGBTQ advocates as a milestone for the transgender community.
Sally Ride, the first American woman and first known LGBTQ person to travel to space, will become the first openly LGBTQ person to appear on U.S. currency.The U.S.
“Hallloween Kills” killed at the box office, slashing it’s way to $4.9 million in Thursday previews.The Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions horror movie is the latest movie in the long-running “Halloween” franchise.
A private hire driver has become the first person in Bolton to be fined for throwing litter from a car.
Deadline, Reid’s lawyers Lawrence M. Pearson and Lindsay M.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorIn the mood to watch a movie or binge a TV series via a headset strapped to your face? You’re in luck!Vudu, Fandango’s TV and movie digital storefront, is now available in an app for Facebook’s Oculus Quest 1 and Quest 2 virtual-reality headsets.
The Closer.Chappelle has been heavily criticized for a number of jokes in the special, which released on Oct. 5, including saying he was “team TERF” (trans-exclusionary radical feminist) like author JK Rowling and calling gender “a fact.”“Every human being in this room, every human being on Earth, had to pass through the legs of a woman to be on Earth,” Chappelle said.
who virally tweeted in opposition of a new Dave Chappelle comedy special on the service, has allegedly been suspended from work, according to the Verge.“The Closer,” the latest from Chapelle, 48, takes many jabs at the trans community and sees the comic make insinuating remarks supporting 29-year-old rapper DaBaby’s homophobic tirade, which went viral last summer.Senior Netflix software engineer Terra Field spoke out publicly following the Oct.
controversial new Netflix special threw their support behind him, saying he’s a misunderstood “LGBTQ ally.”Critics have panned Chappelle for cracking transphobic jokes in “The Closer,” which concludes with a segment dedicated to his late trans pal Daphne Dorman.But Dorman’s sisters Brandy and Becky are defending the Emmy-winning funnyman, with Brandy saying on Facebook that his “message was lost in translation,” The Daily Beast reported.
Starting with the class of 2030, California public high schools will offer ethnic studies as a required class for high school students.