voter-approved referendum in July that made several constitutional reforms primarily designed to keep Russian President Vladimir Putin in power.
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ProPublica. “It sends a message when an overarching umbrella policy that is supposed to inform all of USAID’s practices and initiatives is missing those factors,” Gayatri Patel, the director of gender advocacy at CARE, a humanitarian organization, said of the LGBTQ omissions.According to ProPublica, the omission of LGBTQ mentions sparked an internal email exchange among USAID officials, with some noting their exclusion.
In response, Timothy Meisburger, USAID’s director of the Center of
.voter-approved referendum in July that made several constitutional reforms primarily designed to keep Russian President Vladimir Putin in power.
One of the things I think about a lot is the trauma of homophobia and queerphobia and how to avoid and end it. I think about my own experiences of it; during the few times that I’ve made TV appearances, in my community and in random occasions in public spaces. And then, invariably, I find myself asking if there is anything that I did in those moments that might have contributed to the incident happening.
confirmed last week that Moutos, who also supports the QAnon conspiracy theory, had been fired after Media Matters reported on his tweets.QAnon is a conspiracy theory that has found favor in right-wing and far-right circles, and even among some Republican congressional candidates.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticThe Pentagon is reportedly ordering the shut down of the venerable military newspaper Stars and Stripes, with President Donald Trump seeking total defunding of the 159-year-old independent publication, according to a report in USA Today.USA Today contributor Kathy Kiely cited a recent Pentagon memo that ordered the Stars and Stripes publisher to present a plan by Sept.
threatened with “public execution.”But Wiener has argued that current law has ruined the lives of many individuals in California who were teenagers when they were sexually active with classmates or significant others who were within a few years of themselves by placing them on the sex offender registry for life — affecting where they can live, their ability to get a job, and even how they move about their daily lives.
inflammatory anti-LGBTQ statements he’s made over the years — Graham Lynch took aim at Democratic nominee Joe Biden’s record on various LGBTQ issues during the Obama administration and cast a Biden-Harris administration as a threat to the First Amendment rights of people who oppose homosexuality, transgenderism, or same-sex marriage on religious grounds.Graham Lynch called on devout Americans to “liv[e] out our faith in our daily lives, in our schools, in our jobs, and yes, even in the public
TikTok is moving forward with their lawsuit against the Trump Administration, Variety reports.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorPresident Trump exceeded his legal authority in issuing an executive order that would ban TikTok in the U.S., the Chinese-owned app company said in a lawsuit Monday against the administration.That’s because Trump’s ban is “not based on a bona fide national emergency and authorizes the prohibition of activities that have not been found to pose ‘an unusual and extraordinary threat,'” as required under U.S.
TikTok confirmed Saturday that it plans to sue the Trump administration over an executive order that would effectively ban the app in the U.S., adding that it expects the legal action to happen this week.
said Trump’s executive order unfairly targets the popular video app “without any evidence to justify such an extreme action, and without any due process.”The lawsuit comes a little more than a week after Trump ordered Bytedance to sell TikTok’s U.S.
Donald Trump and his administration.It comes after the US President ordered a ban of “transactions” with the owners of TikTok and fellow Chinese app WeChat earlier this month.The order states that the app has 45 days to find a new US-based owner or else Trump will ban the use of the social media platform nationwide.
The Trump administration has removed references to LGBTQ people from official government documents.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTikTok has a message for Donald Trump: See you in court.The short-form video app company, currently owned by Chinese internet giant ByteDance, confirmed that it plans to file a lawsuit challenging U.S. President Trump’s Aug.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsTikTok has taken its stance in the cyber clash against Donald Trump with plans to sue the president and his administration.On Saturday, the app, owned by China’s ByteDance, told The Wall Street Journal that it is preparing to issue a lawsuit against the Trump administration for its inability to follow due process.“For nearly a year we have sought to engage in good faith to provide a constructive solution,” a TikTok rep told WSJ.
Also Read: Trump Orders TikTok Must Be Sold Within 90 DaysOn Aug. 14, Trump issued an executive order telling ByteDance to sell the popular video app’s U.S.
complaint, filed by the National Center for Lesbian Rights against the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, D.H. and Doe argue that chest reconstruction is medically necessary to treat their gender dysphoria.
The 2020 Democratic National Convention on Monday took a dramatic turn when Michelle Obama delivered a profound keynote speech emphasizing the importance of making a change in the upcoming election and reiterating why Donald Trump is not the right choice for the nation. According to Michelle, the current administration under Trump displays "chaos, division, and a total and utter lack of empathy" in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and racism in America.