'Power Rangers' makes history with first gay superhero on the big screen


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Top Story'Power Rangers' makes history with first gay superhero on the big screen
One of the Power Rangers is shown struggling to accept her sexual orientation.
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YouTube sends ‘regrets’ to LGBTQ users for filtering videos, makes no change
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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Katy Perry revealed she went to camps that tried to ‘pray the gay away’
"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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Will hate crime prosecutions be a thing of the past under President Trump?
Some LGBTQ advocates worry that under the Trump administration hate crimes will not be prosecuted.

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Judiciary vote on Trump Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch likely in 2 weeks
Trump's Supreme Court pick has been called "a significant threat" by LGBTQ advocates.

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Report: Hate crime laws have resulted in few convictions for anti-trans violence
A 2009 hate crimes law meant to make federal prosecutions easier has resulted in relatively few convictions nationwide.

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Fighting Trump’s travel ban is personal for Hawaii’s ‘scholarly gentleman’
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 to drop its lawsuit over Obama’s guidance on transgender students
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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Watch: ‘Patriotic miscreant’ tears down gender neutral bathroom signs
"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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‘Beauty & the Beast’ breaks box office records despite protests of gay character
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.