Secret deodorant's amazing new trans-themed ad: 'No wrong way to be a woman'


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Top StorySecret deodorant's amazing new trans-themed ad: 'No wrong way to be a woman'
Leave it to a deodorant company to get what so many elected officials can’t wrap their heads around - there is no “one way” to express gender.
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Donald Trump’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star demolished by guy with a pickaxe
Sparks flew as it was beaten as badly as the man himself in the three presidential debates.

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A viral Texas GOP campaign ad is the absolute best one of this election season
Gerald Daugherty, a county commissioner in Travis County, Texas, is running for re-election, but his wife is the star of his new campaign ad that's going viral.

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Best one yet: Lady Gaga kills it on James Corden’s carpool karaoke
And you'll learn something about "Bad Romance" that you likely didn't know.

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Pulse survivor and mother of victim make pro-Hillary Clinton campaign ads
"If you love a gay person, if you know someone who's gay, and you truly love them, I don't know how you could justify a vote for Donald Trump."

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Newt Gingrich says Megyn Kelly ‘fascinated with sex’ for covering Trump accusers
Newt Gingrich would really like it if the media would please stop covering the sexual assault allegations against Donald Trump.

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Are LGBTQ activists preparing to surrender bathroom battle to win GOP support?
A report exposes a rift among advocates over whether the enemies of transgender Americans should be handed a victory in order to win other LGB rights.

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Racism is a problem in the gay community, and this election proves it
From gays for Trump to the racism found in dating and hookup apps, it is clear that racism is still alive and well in the LGBTQ community and it is time to end it.

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New Clinton ad features woman denied housing by Trump corp for being black
The Justice Department sued Donald Trump's company for alleged racial bias. Hillary Clinton's new campaign ad puts a face to that discrimination.

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One-fourth of US cancer deaths are linked to smoking
The rate is highest among men in Southern states where smoking is more common and the rules against it are not as strict.