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Top Headlines for Monday Mar 20, 2017
| 'Power Rangers' makes history with first gay superhero on the big screenOne of the Power Rangers is shown struggling to accept her sexual orientation. | The video sharing service stunned and angered users by turning content about same-sex relationships and gender identity invisible, and says it will "look into" concerns.
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"When I was growing up, homosexuality was synonymous with the word 'abomination,'" Perry said in an emotional speech after receiving HRC's National Equality Award.
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Some LGBTQ advocates worry that under the Trump administration hate crimes will not be prosecuted.
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| Trump's Supreme Court pick has been called "a significant threat" by LGBTQ advocates.
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A 2009 hate crimes law meant to make federal prosecutions easier has resulted in relatively few convictions nationwide.
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Hawaii Attorney General Douglas Chin's parents emigrated from China in 1957 at a time when U.S. immigration policy still imposed nation-based quotas.
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| Nebraska filed the challenge in July. It was joined by Arkansas, Kansas, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota and Wyoming.
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"That's what I think about transgender people sharing them bathrooms when there's only male or female," the man says as he throws away the signs.
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The film opened with an estimated $170 million in North American ticket sales, setting a new high mark for family movies in the wake of global protests.
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