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Librarians Turn to Civil Rights Agency to Oppose Book Bans and their Firings

Librarians Turn to Civil Rights Agency to Oppose Book Bans and their Firings

NATIONAL | By Mead Gruver | Nov 8, 2023

She refused to ban books, many of them about racism and the experiences of LGBTQ+ people. And for that, Suzette Baker was fired as a library director in a rural county in central Texas.

As Price of Olive Oil Soars, Chainsaw-wielding Thieves Target Mediterranean's Century-old Trees

BUSINESS | By Derek Gatopoulos | Nov 8, 2023

The crimes mean fewer olives for growers already contending with high production costs and climate change that has brought warmer winters, major flooding and more intense forest fires.

Watch: Anti-LGBTQ+ Speaker Johnson Says his Teenage Son is his 'Accountability Partner' for Online Porn

POLITICS | By Kilian Melloy | Nov 7, 2023

Virulently anti-LGBTQ+ Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said in a recently unearthed video clip that he and his teenage son keep each other "accountable" for online porn viewing.

Who was Muhlaysia Booker? Here's what to Know after the Man Accused of Killing her Pleaded Guilty

Who was Muhlaysia Booker? Here's what to Know after the Man Accused of Killing her Pleaded Guilty

NATIONAL | By Jamie Stengle | Nov 7, 2023

A man charged in the 2019 fatal shooting of a transgender Dallas woman about a month after she was beaten in a separate attack that was caught on video was sentenced Monday to 48 years in prison.

DeSantis Takeover of Disney World Government, Ex-employees Say

BUSINESS | By Mike Schneider | Nov 7, 2023

Morale and trust within the Walt Disney World government has deteriorated since allies of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took it over earlier this year, according to many employees who have departed.

Fortnite Maker Accuses Google of Bullying and Bribing to Block Competition to its Android App Store

BUSINESS | By Michael Liedtke | Nov 7, 2023

Google on Monday confronted the second major U.S. antitrust trial in two months to cast the internet powerhouse as a brazen bully that uses its immense wealth to stifle competition at consumers' expense.

Alabama Pastor and Mayor Kills Himself After Article Exposes Love of Wearing Women's Clothing

POLITICS | By Emell Adolphus | Nov 6, 2023

A local conservative news website published a story that included photos of the mayor wearing women's clothing and makeup. It has led to tragedy.

Watch: Pete Buttigieg Mulls Inviting Anti-LGBTQ+ Speaker Johnson to See 'The Love of God' is Present in his Home Life

POLITICS | By Kilian Melloy | Nov 6, 2023

Pete Buttigieg told "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert he might invite the new Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, who has made a career of attacking same-sex families, to see his own family life.

Hungary Fires National Museum Director over LGBTQ+ Content in World Press Photo Exhibition

Hungary Fires National Museum Director over LGBTQ+ Content in World Press Photo Exhibition

INTERNATIONAL | By Justin Spike | Nov 6, 2023

Hungary's cultural minister on Monday fired the director of the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest, accusing him of failing to comply with a contentious law that bans the display of LGBTQ+ content to minors.

Google's Antitrust Headaches Compound with Another Trial, this One Targeting its Play Store

BUSINESS | By Michael Liedtke | Nov 6, 2023

Google on Monday will try to protect a lucrative piece of its internet empire at the same time it's still entangled in the biggest U.S. antitrust trial in a quarter century.

'Internal Review' Follows Video of NYPD Officer Blaring Homophobic Slur from Patrol Car Loudspeaker

NATIONAL | By Kilian Melloy | Nov 5, 2023

A viral video circulating on social media seems to show an NYPD officer sitting in a patrol car and using the car's loudspeaker to blare an anti-gay slur. An 'internal review' is underway.

New Hope for Treating Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea

HEALTH | By Kilian Melloy | Nov 5, 2023

Drug-resistant gonorrhea has increasingly become a concern, with the STI having adapted to long-used antibiotics. But a drug now in clinical trials shows promise for curing resistant strains.

JK Rowling Says She Would 'Happily Do 2 Years' in Prison for Anti-Trans Views

POLITICS | By Emell Adolphus | Nov 5, 2023

The "Harry Potter" is standing strong on her views of transgender ideology and says she is willing to give up her freedom for them.

Some Houses are Being Built to Stand up to Hurricanes and Sharply Cut Emissions, Too

NATIONAL | By Isabella O'Malley | Nov 5, 2023

Some developers are building homes with an eye toward making them more resilient to the extreme weather that's increasing with climate change, and friendlier to the environment at the same time.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds will Endorse Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for President, AP Sources Say

POLITICS | By Thomas Beaumont | Nov 5, 2023

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds plans to endorse Ron DeSantis for president, giving the Florida governor's 2024 campaign a boost as he struggles to show progress against Donald Trump in the Republican primary

Elton John Praises Madonna's Long-standing HIV/AIDS Activism

POLITICS | By Emell Adolphus | Nov 5, 2023

John commended the Queen of Pop for dedicating a section of her Celebration Tour to those lost to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Humanoid Robots are Here, but Do We Really Need Them?

BUSINESS | By Matt O'Brien | Nov 5, 2023

Building a robot that's both human-like and useful is a decades-old engineering dream inspired by popular science fiction.

The Supreme Court Increasingly Puts Christians' First Amendment Rights Ahead of Equal Protections for Others

NATIONAL | Nov 5, 2023

On issues where the Christian right's First Amendment claims directly threaten the equal citizenship of sexual minorities, the court has left no question about which side it was on.

Californians Bet Farming Agave for Spirits Holds Key to Weathering Drought and Groundwater Limits

BUSINESS | By Amy Taxin | Nov 5, 2023

Agave growers and distillers in California — as well as some in Texas and Arizona — are betting there is an appetite for more agave-based spirits even if they are produced outside of Mexico.

New Vehicles from Detroit's Automakers are Planned in Contracts that Ended UAW Strikes

BUSINESS | By Tom Krisher | Nov 5, 2023

New agreements provide a blueprint for which cars and trucks automakers intend to build in the coming years, and where they will do so.

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