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California Bill Proposes Allowing Mental Health Professionals to Remove Children Without Parental Consent

A California bill proposes allowing mental health professionals to remove children as young as 12 from their parents and place them in residential shelter facilities without the parents' knowledge or consent.

Walt Disney World Resort to Host Largest LGBTQ+ Conference Amidst Potential Controversy with Florida Governor

The Walt Disney World Resort in Florida is hosting the world's largest LGBTQ+ conference in September, which may cause controversy with Governor Ron DeSantis.

USA Today’s ‘Woman of the Year’ Is a Transgender-Identified Male

Finke is an "activist for transgender and LGBTQ+ rights, as well as Black Lives Matter."

Multiple NHL Teams Have Opted Out of ‘Pride Night’ Jerseys, as Resistance Grows Despite Media Pressure

The San Jose Sharks' James Reimer became the second player in two months to publicly opt out of wearing a "Pride"-themed warm-up jersey, joining the Philadelphia Flyers' Ivan Provorov, who also cited his Christian beliefs as the reason not to participate.

Wyoming Bans Males from Participating in Female Sports

The law, which will take effect on July 1, prohibits “students of the male sex from competing on a team designated for students of the female sex.”

Sharks Hockey Goalie Refuses To Wear Pride Jersey For Religious Beliefs

The San Jose Sharks are hosting Pride Night at SAP Center Saturday, but their goalie will not be included in the celebration.

Exposed Campus Hate Crime Hoaxes

Since the beginning of 2023, 7 falsified college hate crimes have been reported.

Drag Queen Responds to Disney Star Embracing Christianity

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series actor Joshua Bassett recently embraced Christianity, giving a message at the Kid's Choice Awards focusing on God's love.

University of Notre Dame to Host ‘Queer Holiness’ Event

The University of Notre Dame’s gender studies program is hosting a talk with the author of a book titled “Queer Holiness.” 

Michigan Supreme Court Considers Forcing Judges To Use ‘Preferred Pronouns’ For Attorneys

Michigan’s highest court is considering a rule change that would require judges to refer to attorneys and litigants by their preferred pronouns.

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