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Cher admits worries for trans community ahead of US 2024 election: ‘We’ve got to stand together’
“I don’t know what their eventual plan is for trans people. I don’t put anything past them”
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“I don’t know what their eventual plan is for trans people. I don’t put anything past them”
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Exclusive: "In the 90s, they had Dame Edna advertising chocolate fingers, no one batted an eyelid, but now it's a all problem?" The self-professed ‘alien’ drag queen is back on tour
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Exclusive: 'It's been made very clear to our community that the fight is not over in the States'
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So far in the 2023 legislative session, more than 525 bills have been introduced in 41 states.
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The US President's son has caused outrage online after posting the comment
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The 'Please Like Me' creator's new US comedy drama is almost here.
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This marks the second city in the Missouri state to ban the archaic practice
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Wendell Melton's former wife says her son was shot because he was gay
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One of the men required seven staples in his head following the attack
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Seth Dunlap reportedly sent the tweet in order to extort $1.8 million from the station
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The out Mayor of South Bend is standing in the 2020 presidential election
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He became the first openly gay National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball player
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The one-of-a-kind photographic series has just been unveiled online.
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The chief operating officer of the US restaurant chain opposed same-sex marriage in 2012
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In Attitude's Award issue, Ruth recalls she became a beacon of light for the gay community
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Anthony Dolci was attacked with one of his own protest signs
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The queens are coming.
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The American state passed a bill banning the discredited practice at the end of 2017
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"People said they attempted suicide over me and the things I said to them. People, I know, are in therapy because of me."
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Sending sexually-explicit images without prior consent could land you a $500 fine from Saturday (7 September).