Exclusive: How The New York Times Changed Its Coverage of Trans People

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An exhaustive analysis of over 3,242 articles by the New York Times covering transgender issues from 2014-2026 revealed a stark shift towards hostile framing in 2022.

In January 2015, the New York Times’ only trans opinion columnist…

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CA State Senator Scott Wiener Lashes Out at 'Homophobe" Giants Players Who 'Defaced' Pride Night Caps with Bible Verses

California's radical gay state Senator Scott Wiener is lashing out at the three L.A. Giants players who refused to wear Gay Pride caps.

The post CA State Senator Scott Wiener Lashes Out at ‘Homophobe” Giants Players Who ‘Defaced’ Pride Night Caps with Bible Verses appeared first on Breitbart.

D.C. became a haven for LGBTQ+ people. Many young adults can no longer afford it

Washington, D.C., has the highest concentration of LGBTQ+ adults in the United States. But a new survey suggests many of the city’s young queer and transgender residents are struggling to afford housing, access mental healthcare, and envision a stable future in the nation’s capital.

A report published Wednesday by the Wanda Alston Foundation and Loyola Marymount University’s LGBTQ+ Politics…

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Biden Judge Blocks Idaho Transgender Bathroom Ban, Questions How Cops Would Determine Biological Sex

A federal judge ruled on Tuesday to temporarily halt an Idaho law that would restrict bathroom access for transgender people, ruling that major parts of the law are likely unconstitutional.

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Federal court blocks Idaho law criminalizing restroom use by transgender people

A federal judge has blocked Idaho's transgender bathroom ban before it can take effect, ruling that key provisions of the law are likely unconstitutional and questioning whether police could realistically enforce it without arbitrary or discriminatory action.

In a 30-page decision issued Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Amanda K. Brailsford granted a preliminary injunction against House Bill…

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Nina West helped make drag mainstream. Now she's fighting Ohio's proposed drag ban

For most of her career, Nina West watched drag move steadily toward the center of American culture.

The Columbus entertainer spent decades helping build Ohio's drag community, long before a run on __RuPaul's Drag Race__ turned her into one of the state's most recognizable LGBTQ+ figures. Drag brunches became commonplace. Television audiences numbered in the millions. Performers raised money…

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Nolte: Support for Gender Transition Plummets Among Women

How quickly the LGBT movement went from, "You’re a bigot if you don’t let us get married" to "You’re a bigot if you don’t let men compete in women’s sports, give men access to women’s bathrooms, and allow men to watch your daughter shower in the locker room."

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Kamala Harris thrills crowd with surprise appearance at iconic West Hollywood gay bar

Former Vice President Kamala Harris spent part of Pride Month visiting a place that has long served as both a sanctuary and stage for LGBTQ+ Americans.

On Saturday evening, Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, made an unannounced visit to The Abbey, the landmark West Hollywood gay bar that has occupied a singular place in American LGBTQ+ life for decades. Harris moved through the crowd,…

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R.I.P. David Hockney (1937-2026)

Today brought sad news of the death of artist David Hockney at the age of 88. Hockney was one of the leaders in the pop art movement, which involved assimilating and distilling ideas from popular culture and his career spanned painting, drawing, photography, printmaking and stage design. The last exhibition I saw by him consisted […]

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