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Brittney Griner, Teammates Confronted at Airport by 'Provocateur'
The WNBA said in a statement it was looking into the team's run-in with a "social media figure" whose "actions were inappropriate and unfortunate."
DeSantis Argues he's Top Trump Alternative Even as Ex-president's Indictment Overshadows 2024 Race
Ron DeSantis ventured far from the usual presidential campaign trail Saturday, heading to a rodeo in reliably red Oklahoma to make the case that he's the top alternative to Donald Trump.
Trump Blasts Federal Indictment as 'Baseless'
Donald Trump painted the 37 felony counts against him as an attack on his supporters as he tried to turn dire legal peril to political advantage and project a sense of normalcy.
Youth Environmentalists Bring Montana Climate Case to Trial after 12 Years, Seeking to Set Precedent
Whether a constitutional right to a healthy, livable climate is protected by state law is at the center of a lawsuit going to trial Monday in Montana.
As More LGBTQA+ Build Their Families, The Prelude Network® Reinforces its Commitment to Fertility Care for Everyone
More LGBTQ+ millennials are aspiring to grow their families and become parents. The Prelude Network® (Prelude) serves this demographic with a commitment to "Fertility Care for Everyone."
Indiana ACLU Challenges Provision Barring Instruction to Young Students about 'Human Sexuality'
Republican lawmakers approved the law this year during a session that targeted LGBTQ+ people in the state. It is due to take effect July 1 after Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb signed it into law in May.
Rome Holds LGBTQ+ Pride Parade Amid Backdrop of Meloni Government Crackdown on Surrogate Births
Rome's Pride parade wound its way through the Italian capital on Saturday, a colorful counterpoint to the national government's crackdown on surrogate pregnancies and same-sex parents.
Blue Jays Cut Pitcher Anthony Bass after Latest Anti-LGBTQ+ Comments
The Toronto Blue Jays cut pitcher Anthony Bass on Friday, one day after the right-handed reliever said he didn't think an anti-LGBTQ+ social media post he shared last month was hateful.
LGBTQ+ Floridians are Abandoning the State, Asking for Help on GoFundMe
LGBTQ+ Floridians are fleeing a state that has become increasingly hostile toward them under Gov. Ron DeSantis, and some are asking for help on GoFundMe to fund their exodus.
Boris Johnson's Exit from Parliament Leaves UK Politics Reeling
Former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson left chaos in his wake Saturday after quitting Parliament with a blast at fellow lawmakers he accused of ousting him in a "witch hunt."
Trump's GOP Defenders in Congress Leap into Action after Months of Preparation
In the halls of Congress, Republicans have been preparing for months to wage an aggressive counter-offensive against the Justice Department.
Theodore 'Ted' Kaczynski, Known as the 'Unabomber,' has Died in Federal Prison
Theodore "Ted" Kaczynski, known as the "Unabomber," has died in federal prison, a spokesperson for the Bureau of Prisons told The Associated Press on Saturday.
Israeli Protesters Fear for the Future of LGBTQ+ Rights
Many Israelis fear that hard-line conservative ministers will roll back LGBTQ rights. And LGBTQ issues are a potent symbol of a chasm fueling debate over the judicial overhaul.
Historians Learning how Nazis Targeted Trans People
Attacks on trans people are nothing new — and many of them are straight out of the Nazi playbook.
Trump Set for First Public Appearances Since Federal Indictment, Speaking in Georgia, North Carolina
Former President Donald Trump will make his first public appearances since his federal indictment, speaking on Saturday to friendly Republican audiences in Georgia and North Carolina.
Alzheimer's Drug Gets FDA Panel's Backing, Setting the Stage for Broader Use
Health advisers unanimously backed the full approval of a closely watched Alzheimer's drug, a key step toward opening insurance coverage to U.S. seniors with early stages of the disease.
Ford to Bring Mustang Back to Le Mans under Company Rebranding
The Friday unveil of the new Mustang Dark Horse-based race car follows Ford's announcement in February that it will return to Formula One in 2026 in partnership with reigning world champion Red Bull.
Recent Redistricting Most Politically Balanced in Years
Democrats have for years bemoaned partisan redistricting plans that helped Republicans win far more congressional seats than expected. But that advantage has disappeared.
How to Prepare for Paying Student Loans when Pandemic Payment Freeze Ends
A three-year pause on student loan payments will end this summer regardless of how the Supreme Court rules on the White House plan to forgive billions of dollars in student loan debt.
Boston Pride Is Back, But with a Difference
After a three-year hiatus, and a change of organizers, the Pride event is ready to come out again as a community-centered celebration.