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Utah Governor Says He'll Veto Transgender Youth Sports Ban
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said that he plans to veto legislation passed Friday that would ban transgender student-athletes from competing in girls sports.
Edmunds: Why You Should Order Your Next Car from the Factory
It has been difficult to find a new car in today's market, which has been plagued by chip shortages and supply chain issues. Luckily, the experts at Edmunds have a workaround for you.
Paris Fashion: Loewe Delights, VTMNTS Debuts Cool Coats
Loewe offered a surreal and thought-provoking collection — one of the strongest seen this season.
Japan's Honda, Sony Joining Forces on New Electric Vehicle
Two big names in Japanese electronics and autos are joining forces to produce an electric vehicle together.
Popular Hard seltzers to be Scarcer in Utah under New Law
Hard seltzer drinkers in Utah will likely have their choices on grocery store shelves cut in half under legislation that passed the Legislature Thursday in the latest update to strict alcohol laws in the state.
Janet Jackson, Nicki Minaj, Kevin Hart on tap for Essence
Janet Jackson, Kevin Hart and Nicki Minaj are among the headliners announced for the Essence Festival of Culture, which returns to New Orleans after a two-year hiatus brought on by COVID-19.
Iowa Governor Signs Restrictive Transgender Sports Bill
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law Thursday a bill that prohibits transgender females from participating in girls high school sports and women's college athletics.
Restrictive Transgender Sports Bill Heads to Iowa Governor
Iowa legislators on Wednesday gave final approval to a bill that would prohibit transgender females from participating in girls high school sports and women's college athletics, sending a divisive bill likely to draw legal challenges to the governor.
Utah to Scrap Body Measurements from Transgender Sports Bill
Transgender kids wouldn't be required to report certain body measurements to play sports in Utah, but their participation would still be up to a government-appointed panel of experts under a proposal moving through the Republican-controlled Legislature.
Balmain Brings Battle Drama, Provocative Kiss to Paris Fashion Week Show
Balmain's Olivier Rousteing capped the second day of Paris Fashion Week Wednesday with provocation — and a thought for Ukraine.
Watch: Out NFL Player Carl Nassib, Team, Support LGBTQ+ Youth in New Video
NFL player Carl Nassib, the NFL's first and only out active player, spoke out in a new video posted by his team, the Las Vegas Raiders, about supporting LGBTQ+ youth.
Indiana Lawmakers Send Trans Girls Sports Ban to Governor
Indiana lawmakers gave final approval Tuesday to a Republican-backed bill that would ban transgender women and girls from participating in school sports that match their gender identity, sending it to the governor to decide whether it will become law.
Arizona Supreme Court: Jeep Can be Sued over Girl's Death
The family of a little girl killed when her mother's car was rear-ended by a Jeep can sue for wrongful death because automatic emergency braking devices were not installed the Arizona Supreme Court ruled.
Dior Reimagines Feminist Fashion in History in Paris Show
Tuesday's feisty ready-to-wear display in Paris, set in the splendid Tuileries Gardens, was a beautifully conceived collection that served to start Paris Fashion Week on strong creative footing.
Twitter Suspends US Senate Candidate for Hateful Conduct
A U.S. Senate candidate for Missouri says she has no plans to delete a transphobic tweet that violated Twitter's rules against hateful conduct.
Road Trip with a Dog? Tips for Making You Both Happy
Road tripping with a dog isn't all beautiful moments. It can be challenging for both the dog and owner. Here are some tips for helping your four-legged pal succeed on the road.
GM Says Cruise Robo-Car Unit Will be Helmed by Founder Vogt
General Motors said Monday that Kyle Vogt will take over as CEO of its Cruise autonomous vehicle subsidiary, a company he helped found in 2013.
Red Sox Release Minor League Player Over Racist, Transphobic Remarks
Various media outlets reported that minor leaguer and 2017 third-round pick Brett Netzer was released from the Boston Red Sox following a series of racist, transphobic and antisemitic tweets.
San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus Presents 16th Annual "Crescendo"
This year, Crescendo returns to a live, in-person event, taking place on Friday, April 8 at 6 p.m. at San Francisco's Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco (757 Market St.).
MoonPies and Merry Widows: Mardi Gras Hits Mobile, Alabama
Alabama's port city danced and squealed to the prime event of its Carnival season on Sunday, a quirky bash honoring the man credited with helping make the nation's first Mardi Gras celebration what it is.