Father & daughter both come out as transgender, will transition together


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Top StoryFather & daughter both come out as transgender, will transition together
After his daughter told him she was a girl, Eric Maison came to terms with his long agony over his gender identity.
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LA cancels pride parade in favor of protest march
Will you be there?

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Why are people from San Francisco getting critically ill after drinking tea?
Each person grew weak then had life-threatening abnormal heart rhythms that required resuscitation and intensive care.

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Someone vandalized DC’s Casa Ruby community center & attacked a staffer
This is the third time in two weeks that someone has vandalized the property.

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SNL mocks Logo’s ‘Fire Island,’ cast shows support for transgender rights
"Cherry Grove" draws from some of the most tired stereotypes about lesbians — that they are boring, sexless, lactose-intolerant kale-eaters who spend all their time "processing."

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Court rules Civil Rights Act doesn’t protect against anti-gay discrimination
An increasing number of trial and appeals courts have found that existing law bars anti-LGBTQ discrimination, but no federal appellate court has so far supported this interpretation.

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Orlando judge revokes bond for wife of Pulse shooter Omar Mateen
Prosecutors have said she accompanied her husband when he cased locations, knew he was planning the attack, and misled FBI agents.

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Declaring my gender liberation: Why I’m coming out — again — at age 70
The trans movement has given me the space and the terminology to see and define myself as “non-binary” and “agender.”

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South Dakota is the first state to legalize anti-LGBTQ discrimination in 2017
The governor signed a law Friday that allows adoption agencies to deny LGBTQ families services and child placement for "religious" reasons .

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St. Patrick’s parade organizers will allow gay vets to march
The South Boston Allied War Veterans Council announced that it had signed an "acceptance letter" that would clear the way for OutVets to participate.