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Oregon Mom Wins After State Opposes Christian Worldview

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked Oregon's Department of Human Services from denying a woman the ability to adopt siblings after she refused to comply with gender identity pronouns.

Christian University Backtracks on LGBT Grant

Baylor University walked back its acceptance of a grant worth more than $600,000 intended to foster LGBT inclusion in churches.

Duffy Demands Removal of Political Messaging from Roads

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sent a letter to all U.S. governors, as well as the mayor of Washington, D.C., and the governor of Puerto Rico, demanding that they take action to remove political messages found on crosswalks and other roads.

Opt-Out Restored: Parents Win Big in ‘Historic’ Ruling

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that parents have the right to opt their children out of LGBT classroom lessons.

Navy Ditches Name Honoring Gay Rights Activist

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that a Navy ship has been renamed in honor of a Medal of Honor recipient.

Teenagers Charged After Vandalizing Pride Flag

Four teenagers were arrested after they vandalized Pride flags in Atlanta.

Democrats Host Pride Concert at Kennedy Center

Five Democratic senators joined "Hamilton" producer Jeffrey Sellers to host a gay pride concert at the Kennedy Center.

Oregon Lawmakers Invite Drag Queens to House Floor

Oregon lawmakers invited drag queens to the House floor in recognition of the state's Pride Month Resolution.

Reagan-Nominated Judge Accuses Trump of LGBT ‘Discrimination’

Judge William Young, a Ronald Reagan-nominated judge, accused the Trump administration of discrimination after it moved to cut National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants.

GLAAD Blasts Hollywood Over Plunge in LGBTQ Roles

Radical LGBT activist group GLAAD is criticizing major film studios for what it calls a sharp decline in gay and transgender characters in Hollywood productions. According to the organization’s newly released “Studio Responsibility Index,” 2024 saw the lowest levels of LGBTQ representation in three years, with GLAAD awarding passing marks to only one studio: the ultra-progressive A24.

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