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Supreme Court Refuses to Take Up Trans Restroom Case - www.metroweekly.com - Indiana
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17.01.2024

Supreme Court Refuses to Take Up Trans Restroom Case

previous ruling by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in favor of the student, who is identified in court documents as A.C., will be allowed to remain in place while the case works its way through the courts.The 7th Circuit’s decision, issued in August, upheld a preliminary injunction issued by U.S.

What You Need To Know About Florida’s Defamation Bill - www.metroweekly.com - Florida
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16.01.2024

What You Need To Know About Florida’s Defamation Bill

bill asserts that claiming someone has discriminated against another person or group because of their identity will be considered “defamation per se” — meaning the accuser could find themselves facing costly legal bills for simply expressing their opinion.The bill does not appear to address what happens if the alleged discrimination is a matter of fact or public record — rather, just making an accusation of discriminatory behavior appears to be enough to land them in trouble legally.Under the bill:Under current defamation and libel laws, a subject must prove that a speaker or journalist acted with “actual malice.”This typically makes it harder for public figures, such as celebrities, to sue for defamation or libel, as they must prove the person they are suing either knew the information wasn’t true or demonstrated “reckless disregard” for its falsity.But now those in the public eye who find themselves accused of discrimination have nothing to fear — because the bill redefines what constitutes a “public figure.”The bill also eliminates the requirement that a person accused of discrimination prove their accuser acted with “actual malice” in cases where “the allegation does not relate to the reason for his or her public status.”Essentially, it means that it’s more likely that anyone making an accusation alleging discrimination will be found guilty and fined when the case goes to court.As reported by The New Republic, a person may not be considered a “public figure,” even in a limited context, if their fame or notoriety stems from:For example, if the bill becomes law, a podcaster who rants about gay marriage and calls LGBTQ people “diseased,” “perverse,” or makes other disparaging remarks could sue any person or entity

Will O’Bryan: The 2024 Rabbit Hole Awaits - www.metroweekly.com - China - Jordan - Ukraine - Russia - George - city Santos, county George
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15.01.2024

Will O’Bryan: The 2024 Rabbit Hole Awaits

Boo, polling. Though it was a disastrous night for common sense, too.Then Covid caught us with our pants down — despite 2011’s Contagion conveniently giving us a very good idea of what a global pandemic out of China might look like.There have been predictions aplenty that we should be in a recession right now. We’re not.So, while it’s understandable for one to wonder what the year may have in store, any prediction comes with a grain of salt.

Gay Bagel Shop Owner Murdered in New Orleans - www.metroweekly.com - New Orleans - Washington
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11.01.2024

Gay Bagel Shop Owner Murdered in New Orleans

The News Tribune, a Tacoma-based newspaper.During their visit to New Orleans, Carter and Blagovich met with fellow entrepreneurs Jeff Hinson and Breanne Kostyk, owners of New Orleans-based Flour Moon Bagels.“Just after they landed, they sent us a message about how charming our city is,” Hinson told Nola.com. “You could hear the excitement they had about discovering this town, which makes it even more saddening.

School District Bans Dictionaries for Violating “Don’t Say Gay” Law - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Florida
metroweekly.com
10.01.2024

School District Bans Dictionaries for Violating “Don’t Say Gay” Law

more than 2800 books from school, including the American Heritage Children’s Dictionary, Webster’s Dictionary for Students, and Merriam-Webster’s Elementary Dictionary, and placed them into storage, reports Popular Information.The justification for the dictionary removals is that certain definitions or entries contained in the texts may violate “Don’t Say Gay,” the state’s “parental rights” law that prohibits students in grades K-12 from being exposed to LGBTQ-related content and “age-inappropriate” material. Under the law, residents of any county are empowered to demand the removal of any library book that “depicts or describes sexual conduct,” as defined under Florida law, regardless of whether or not the book is pornographic.Rather than consider individual complaints, the Escambia County School Board adopted an emergency rule last June that required the district’s librarians to review all library books and remove any works believed to contain such content.Because most dictionaries contain in-depth definitions of sex and sexual anatomy and define LGBTQ terms like “gay” and “lesbian,” they were flagged for removal.To purge the flagged books, school libraries in Escambia County were closed at the start of the school year.

Gabriel Attal is France’s First Out Gay Prime Minister - www.metroweekly.com - France - Algeria - Morocco
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10.01.2024

Gabriel Attal is France’s First Out Gay Prime Minister

Politico.Like Macron, Attal was aligned with the center-left Socialist Party before joining the more centrist Renaissance Party. Similarly, his politics often shift on various issues, as he’ll take the more conservative approach on some while staking out a more liberal position on others, reports CNN.

2023: Year of the Ban – A Special Report - www.metroweekly.com
metroweekly.com
09.01.2024

2023: Year of the Ban – A Special Report

Despite some positive electoral victories as 2023 ended, last year was largely a rough one for members of the LGBTQ community, who found themselves targeted by various pieces of legislation, executive orders, and a resurgent right-wing political movement opposed to what it sees as “woke” ideas or values.It was also the year that the nation’s top LGBTQ advocacy group, the Human Rights Campaign, declared a national state of emergency, citing efforts to roll back LGBTQ rights or restrict LGBTQ visibility and various freedoms, with Republican-led state legislatures serving as the primary aggressors.The segment of the LGBTQ spectrum most under fire in 2023 was the transgender community, whose members saw legislation targeting them pushed into law, despite the intense lobbying of lawmakers and often over the advice of medical professionals and parents of transgender children. Even past battles once thought to have been won were reignited, as conservatives on Capitol Hill pledged to revive the now-defunct Trump-era ban prohibiting trans individuals from serving in the Armed Forces.

Christian Ziegler Removed as Florida GOP Chairman - www.metroweekly.com - Florida
metroweekly.com
09.01.2024

Christian Ziegler Removed as Florida GOP Chairman

Florida Trident, the woman arranged to have another sexual encounter with the Zieglers on Oct. 2, but backed out after learning Bridget Ziegler had another engagement.The woman alleges that Christian Ziegler showed up at her residence, uninvited, bent her over a piece of furniture, and raped her.Ziegler, who has not been charged with a crime, has denied the rape allegations, insisting that the encounter was consensual. He reportedly told police he had recorded video of the encounter that proves his side of the story.Police obtained that video, as well as a second video, the latter of which allegedly depicted Bridget Ziegler engaged in sex with another woman, as part of their investigation.

Burundi President Calls for Gay People to Be Publicly Stoned - www.metroweekly.com - New York - USA
metroweekly.com
09.01.2024

Burundi President Calls for Gay People to Be Publicly Stoned

The New York Times. “I think that if we find these kinds of people in Burundi, it is better to take them to a stadium and stone them.

Ariana Grande Officially Announces Comeback Single ‘Yes, And?’ - www.metroweekly.com
metroweekly.com
09.01.2024

Ariana Grande Officially Announces Comeback Single ‘Yes, And?’

Wicked movies, running her cosmetics business, and falling in love after her divorce. Somehow, in the middle of all that, she’s also found the time to write and record a new album. After weeks of teasing and hinting that something was coming, the pop superstar has officially announced her comeback single – and it’s set to arrive in just a few days.The Grammy winner took to social media to announce “Yes, And?,” posting the song’s cover to her Instagram, along with the track’s release date of Friday, January 12.

Barry Manilow Opens Up About Playing In a Gay Bathhouse - www.metroweekly.com - New York - Las Vegas
metroweekly.com
09.01.2024

Barry Manilow Opens Up About Playing In a Gay Bathhouse

In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Manilow opened up about those days, clearing up some misconceptions about his time in the baths.“What do you think, they were fucking in front of us?” the singer asked the interviewer, perhaps joking. He went on to say that those in attendance were “just an audience. A great audience, too.”Why did Manilow decide to perform in such a sexualized venue? It’s simple – like so many other musicians trying to make it, he needed the money.

Openly Gay Journalist Pavel Lobkov Attacked in Russia - www.metroweekly.com - Russia - city Moscow
metroweekly.com
09.01.2024

Openly Gay Journalist Pavel Lobkov Attacked in Russia

Meduza. However, reporting a homophobic attack to authorities, even as the victim, could be problematic in Russia, given the recent Supreme Court ruling that declared the international LGBTQ movement to be an “extremist” organization.Under Russian law, anyone who admits to being part of an extremist organization can be punished with up to 12 years in prison.According to RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty’s Russian Service, the Ministry of Justice for the Stavropol Territory recently responded to an inquiry about coming out by saying the act will be equated to “participation in the international extremist LGBT community” — showing how Russian authorities could potentially choose to prosecute LGBTQ people, even victims of hate-motivated crimes.

Lil Nas X Announces New Religious-Themed Single, ‘J Christ’ - www.metroweekly.com
metroweekly.com
09.01.2024

Lil Nas X Announces New Religious-Themed Single, ‘J Christ’

The Grammy winner shared both the song’s title and cover image on Monday, with the visual being quite striking. The artwork sees Lil Nas X impersonating Jesus Christ as he’s being crucified. He lies on the cross, covered in nothing but a small yellow cloth.

Destiny’s Child Reunited at Beyoncé Concert - www.metroweekly.com - Texas
metroweekly.com
08.01.2024

Destiny’s Child Reunited at Beyoncé Concert

She captioned the picture, “ALL LOVE. This was hands down my favorite moment of 2023 ❤️. The Love.

Billie Eilish’s New Album is ‘85% Done’ - www.metroweekly.com
metroweekly.com
07.01.2024

Billie Eilish’s New Album is ‘85% Done’

Barbie soundtrack, which was met with widespread acclaim from fans and critics alike. As she continues to promote the tune and prepares for what may be a very exciting award season, the superstar is also hard at work on her next chapter.In an interview with Mr. Porter, Eilish’s brother Finneas shared some good news for fans of the Grammy and Oscar winner.

Seattle Kills Plan to Build Playground at Gay Nude Beach - www.metroweekly.com - Lake
metroweekly.com
07.01.2024

Seattle Kills Plan to Build Playground at Gay Nude Beach

Seattle Times. Members of the LGBTQ community have said that Denny Blaine Park has been a safe haven for them for decades.Hundreds of people packed a public meeting last month, filling Seattle’s MLK FAME Community Center beyond capacity, with no attendees speaking in support of the plan.

DJ Karsten Sollors is Spinning Into DC - www.metroweekly.com - Hawaii - Canada - Japan
metroweekly.com
06.01.2024

DJ Karsten Sollors is Spinning Into DC

Karsten Sollors all but grew up in the air.“My mother was a flight attendant, so I’ve been traveling since I was in her stomach,” as he puts it. Because of that, he didn’t think twice about effectively giving up his weekends to become a professional DJ, traveling to a different city, if not two, every weekend.“A lot of people, when I tell them my schedule, they’re like, ‘Oh my gosh, how do you do that? That’s got to be so difficult,’” he says.

Kenyan Man Gets 30 Years in Jail for Lesbian’s Murder - www.metroweekly.com - Kenya
metroweekly.com
03.01.2024

Kenyan Man Gets 30 Years in Jail for Lesbian’s Murder

Human Rights Watch, Lumumba had been sexually assaulted, hit on the head with a blunt object, and stabbed in the chest, face, neck, and eyes.From the start of the investigation into Lumumba’s murder, their family was critical of police response, accusing investigators of dragging their feet due to anti-LGBTQ animus.Lumumba’s cousin, Brenda Akinyi, told Human Rights Watch that the family began investigating the murder themselves after police failed to update the family on case developments. Additionally, after police claimed to have searched the crime scene, family members found a knife and razor blade in Lumumba’s bedroom.

Kim Davis Owes Gay Couple $360,000 - www.metroweekly.com - Kentucky - county Davis
metroweekly.com
03.01.2024

Kim Davis Owes Gay Couple $360,000

$100,000 in damages after a jury decided that the men were entitled to $50,000 each for being denied a marriage license by Davis after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned state-level bans on same-sex nuptials across the nation in mid-2015.Ermold and Moore sued Davis after she declined to issue the couple a marriage license three separate times, and refused to permit her deputies to issue a license bearing her official name or title.She argued that allowing the license to be issued would violate “God’s definition of marriage” and her personal beliefs opposing homosexuality as an Apostolic Christian.During the fall of 2015, Bunning sentenced Davis to five days in jail for contempt of court for refusing to allow marriage licenses to be issued — not only to Ermold and Moore, but to several other couples, gay and straight — lest she be accused of discriminating against same-sex couples.Following her release, she agreed not to block her deputy clerks from issuing licenses that had been edited to remove her name and title — although both she and her deputy raised concerns about the validity of such licenses.In a tacit show of support for Davis, Kentucky lawmakers later passed a law to change rules that removed county clerks’ names from marriage licenses.

Iowa’s “Don’t Say Gay” Law Blocked by Federal Judge - www.metroweekly.com - state Iowa
metroweekly.com
03.01.2024

Iowa’s “Don’t Say Gay” Law Blocked by Federal Judge

initially flagged 374 books for removal from shelves for possible violations, eventually reducing that number to 64.Similarly, the Norwalk Community School District also issued a list of 64 books for removal. Mason City banned 20 books from its schools, using artificial intelligence to help determine which ones should be banned — resulting in some classic novels, like The Handmaid’s Tale and Beloved, being banned.Republican Gov.

Register Now for the 2024 Capital Pride Parade and Festival - www.metroweekly.com - Pennsylvania - Columbia
metroweekly.com
28.12.2023

Register Now for the 2024 Capital Pride Parade and Festival

Click here to access the registration page.The Capital Pride 2024 celebration will run from May 31 through June 9. As the dates draw closer, updates and breaking news will be shared on the Capital Pride Alliance’s Facebook, Instagram, and X accounts.As it does every year, in the coming months, Capital Pride will issue a call for entertainers to perform at its annual Block Party and grace the stages at its annual Festival and Concert, held along Pennsylvania Avenue, in the shadow of the U.S.

13 Gay Hotspots to Celebrate New Year’s Eve in D.C. - www.metroweekly.com - Washington - Columbia
metroweekly.com
28.12.2023

13 Gay Hotspots to Celebrate New Year’s Eve in D.C.

After a steady, decade-long decline in the number of LGBTQ bars and clubs in Washington, D.C., the trend has finally reversed: 2023 saw the opening of several new venues, adding to a similar number that emerged in 2022.As a result, the D.C. area now counts at least 20 LGBTQ watering holes and safe spaces to call its own.

DeSantis Spread Misinformation to Limit Trans Health Care, Judge Says - www.metroweekly.com - Florida
metroweekly.com
27.12.2023

DeSantis Spread Misinformation to Limit Trans Health Care, Judge Says

The Associated Press.“When I’m analyzing the governor’s motivation, what should I make of these statements?” Hinkle asked. “This seems to be more than just hyperbole.”The restrictions on gender-affirming care were first enacted in March after the Florida Board of Medicine and Florida Board of Osteopathic Medicine — at the urging of DeSantis, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, and the state Department of Health — approved rules to limit the accessibility of hormonal and surgical interventions.

DeSantis Spread Misinformation to Push Trans Health Restrictions, Judge Says - www.metroweekly.com - Florida - state Arkansas
metroweekly.com
27.12.2023

DeSantis Spread Misinformation to Push Trans Health Restrictions, Judge Says

The Associated Press.“When I’m analyzing the governor’s motivation, what should I make of these statements?” Hinkle asked. “This seems to be more than just hyperbole.”The restrictions on gender-affirming care were first enacted in March after the Florida Board of Medicine and Florida Board of Osteopathic Medicine — at the urging of DeSantis, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, and the state Department of Health — approved rules to limit the accessibility of hormonal and surgical interventions.

Robert Joy to the World: “We’re Facing a Test in This Country” - www.metroweekly.com - Britain - France - Boston
metroweekly.com
27.12.2023

Robert Joy to the World: “We’re Facing a Test in This Country”

Desperately Seeking Susan.“I’ll never forget that first scene we did down in Battery Park,” he recalls. “We have that long kiss at the beginning.

Yes, Virginia, There Is No Santa Claus - www.metroweekly.com - city Santa Claus - Virginia
metroweekly.com
27.12.2023

Yes, Virginia, There Is No Santa Claus

1984, a gift from elder sister Megan. That also informed my thoughts about truth. Protagonist Winston was plagued by truth and untruth, spending his days erasing unpeople’s paper trails at the Ministry of Truth.

Police Discover Video of Bridget Ziegler Having Sex with Woman - www.metroweekly.com - Florida - county Sarasota
metroweekly.com
27.12.2023

Police Discover Video of Bridget Ziegler Having Sex with Woman

Florida Trident, the video was recovered by police as part of the ongoing criminal investigation of a rape allegation made against Bridget’s husband, Christian Ziegler, chairman of the Florida Republican Party.Police uncovered the video while executing a search warrant on Christian Ziegler’s cell phone and a Google account to recover evidence in connection with the alleged rape.The accuser, whose name is being kept confidential, claimed to have had a sexual tryst with the Zieglers over a year ago. Bridget Ziegler confirmed to investigators that she and her husband had engaged in a sexual encounter with the woman.On October 2, the woman claims that she arranged to have another sexual encounter with the Zieglers, only to have Bridget cancel at the last minute.

Judge Declines to Pause Alabama Trans Health Care Ban Lawsuit - www.metroweekly.com - Alabama - Kentucky - Tennessee
metroweekly.com
27.12.2023

Judge Declines to Pause Alabama Trans Health Care Ban Lawsuit

Associated Press, he did leave open the option of issuing a stay if petitions to appellate courts are granted. Groups of transgender youth and their parents have asked the U.S.

‘The Seafarer’ is a Dark and Amusing Tale of Redemption (Review) - www.metroweekly.com - Ireland
metroweekly.com
27.12.2023

‘The Seafarer’ is a Dark and Amusing Tale of Redemption (Review)

The Seafarer is just as powerfully a contemplation on what it is to knock along in a life pot-holed with bad luck and dysfunction. Indeed, almost all of the first act is a fly-on-the-wall immersion in a certain kind of seedy male domesticity.Amid peeling wallpaper and rising damp, the house buzzes with bark, banter, and potted philosophizing as mismatched cups, milk possibly past its sell-by date, and a lifetime’s unhealthy relationship with alcohol arrive and depart.

Police Visited a School to Remove an LGBTQ Book - www.metroweekly.com - state Massachusets - county Berkshire
metroweekly.com
26.12.2023

Police Visited a School to Remove an LGBTQ Book

Gender Queer, a memoir by Maia Kobabe about her coming of age as a nonbinary person, available to students at the school.The complaining individual — who is reportedly a member of the school community — provided police with two images. The first was the book’s cover, in which a person is seen staring into a pool of water, looking at a shirtless reflection that does not match their physical appearance.The second was a scene from the book in which two illustrated characters are shown engaging in oral sex.

Madonna Opens Up About Being in a Coma - www.metroweekly.com - city Brooklyn
metroweekly.com
23.12.2023

Madonna Opens Up About Being in a Coma

The Celebration Tour, which is playing to packed crowds. The concert was delayed earlier this year after the singer fell ill and was hospitalized.

Google Fined $50 Million for Hosting LGBTQ Content - www.metroweekly.com - Ukraine - Russia
metroweekly.com
20.12.2023

Google Fined $50 Million for Hosting LGBTQ Content

Forbes.Prosecutors had claimed that the YouTube videos “spread LGBT values” and sought to convince “minors to commit illegal actions,” according to Russia’s state-owned news agency RIA Novosti.It is unclear what is meant by the “illegal actions” that the videos are encouraging minors to engage in, although similar language has been used to rail against transgender visibility on the grounds that it will encourage minors to identify as transgender or pursue gender transitions.The fine is the steepest one levied against the search engine in Russia for violating its law prohibiting the spread of “LGBT propaganda.”Last month, the country’s Supreme Court deemed the “global LGBTQ+ movement” as an “extremist” organization, prompting crackdowns by local police on LGBTQ venues or advocacy organizations. Under Russian law, anyone participating in or financing an “extremist” organization, including any LGBTQ advocacy groups, can be prosecuted and jailed for up to 12 years.The Russian government, led by President Vladimir Putin, adopted a law in 2013 that prohibits the spread of “propaganda” related to “nontraditional sexual relations,” or any information that paints LGBTQ identity in a positive or neutral light, among minors.

Lesbian Couple Fleeing Italy Over Parental Rights - www.metroweekly.com - Spain - France - Italy - Rome
metroweekly.com
20.12.2023

Lesbian Couple Fleeing Italy Over Parental Rights

Agence France-Presse that they are moving due to the far-right government’s crackdown on LGBTQ rights, especially the parental rights of same-sex couples.Civil unions were legalized in Italy in 2016, but the law concerning the parental rights of same-sex couples, particularly non-biological parents, is muddy. Encouraged by several court rulings, local mayors had begun registering biological and non-biological parents on birth certificates over the past few years.However, that was before Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni‘s government — led by the populist, neo-fascist party Brothers of Italy — began cracking down on the practice.Earlier this year, Meloni’s interior minister ordered local governments to stop transcribing certificates of children born abroad through surrogacy, citing a recent court ruling.In response, prosecutors across Italy began contesting the birth certificates of children born to same-sex parents — regardless of whether they were conceived through surrogacy or not.

Defense Funding Bill Stripped of Anti-LGBTQ Amendments - www.metroweekly.com - USA
metroweekly.com
19.12.2023

Defense Funding Bill Stripped of Anti-LGBTQ Amendments

attached several conservative amendments targeting access to abortion and LGBTQ rights to the National Defense Authorization Act.Among those amendments were a measure to prohibit the health insurance program for active-duty service members and their dependents, and a program that covers military dependents who have special needs, from covering the cost of gender-affirming treatments, including hormones and surgical interventions.Another anti-LGBTQ amendment, introduced by U.S. Rep.

Zander Moricz Brilliantly Rips Into Bridget Ziegler - www.metroweekly.com - Florida
metroweekly.com
19.12.2023

Zander Moricz Brilliantly Rips Into Bridget Ziegler

three-way sexual encounter with another woman.The woman also claims she was raped by Christian Ziegler after he showed up at her house after Bridget had to withdraw from a planned repeat get-together between the three.Last week, Bridget Ziegler’s four school board colleagues symbolically voted for a resolution urging her to resign from her position. They argued that her presence on the school board would be a distraction that could negatively impact the board’s attempts to focus on improving student achievement in the district.

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