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St. Louis Mayor Signs Executive Order to Support Transgender Community

St. Louis Mayor Signs Executive Order to Support Transgender Community

NATIONAL | May 26, 2023

St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones on Thursday signed an executive order designed to make transgender people feel more welcome in the city.

New British Cycling Rules Bar Trans Women from Competing in Elite Female Events

New British Cycling Rules Bar Trans Women from Competing in Elite Female Events

INTERNATIONAL | May 26, 2023

Riders who were born male will be prevented from racing in British Cycling's elite female events under a new transgender and non-binary participation policy published by the governing body on Friday.

Regulators Take Aim at AI to Protect Consumers and Workers

BUSINESS | By Cora Lewis | May 26, 2023

As concerns grow over powerful artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT, the nation's financial watchdog says it's working to ensure that companies follow the law when they're using AI.

Deadline Looming, Biden and McCarthy Narrow In on Budget Deal to Lift Debt Ceiling

BUSINESS | By Lisa Mascaro, Seung Min Kim, Kevin Freking, and Stephen Groves | May 26, 2023

Days from a deadline, President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy are narrowing in on a two-year budget deal aiming to curb federal deficits in exchange for lifting the nation's debt ceiling.

Supreme Court Limits Regulation of Some U.S. Wetlands, Making it Easier to Develop and Destroy Them

BUSINESS | By John Flesher and Michael Phillis | May 26, 2023

The U.S. Supreme Court has stripped federal agencies of authority over millions of acres of wetlands, weakening a bedrock environmental law enacted a half-century ago.

U.S. Study Finds 1 in 10 Get Long COVID after Omicron, Starts Identifying Key Symptoms

HEALTH | By Lauran Neergaard | May 26, 2023

About 10% of people appear to suffer long COVID after an omicron infection, a lower estimate than earlier in the pandemic, according to a study of nearly 10,000 Americans.

Tennessee's Transgender Care Exclusions are Discriminatory, Federal Lawsuit Alleges

Tennessee's Transgender Care Exclusions are Discriminatory, Federal Lawsuit Alleges

HEALTH | By Kimberlee Kruesi | May 25, 2023

Tennessee's decision to exclude gender-affirming care for its employees is unconstitutional and discriminatory, according to a federal lawsuit brought by two people who were denied such services while working for the state.

Republican-Controlled Committee Rejects Louisiana Bill to Ban Gender-Affirming Care for Minors

Republican-Controlled Committee Rejects Louisiana Bill to Ban Gender-Affirming Care for Minors

HEALTH | By Sara Cline | May 25, 2023

Bucking the trend of other reliably red states adopting restrictions on young transgender people, a Republican-controlled Louisiana legislative committee voted to a kill a bill that would have banned gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors.

Why is Target Pulling Some Pride Merch? Company's Response to Hostile Backlash, Explained

Why is Target Pulling Some Pride Merch? Company's Response to Hostile Backlash, Explained

NATIONAL | May 25, 2023

After intense backlash from some shoppers, Target is removing certain items and making other changes to its LGBTQ+ merchandise nationwide ahead of Pride month.

Trans Girl who Missed Graduation over Clothing Code: 'We Deserve Rights as Humans'

Trans Girl who Missed Graduation over Clothing Code: 'We Deserve Rights as Humans'

NATIONAL | By Emily Wagster Pettus | May 25, 2023

A transgender Mississippi girl who skipped graduation because school officials told her to follow the boys dress code says she celebrated the conclusion of high school with a tropical-themed party at home with family members who embrace her full identity.

Missouri AG Urges Kansas City Police to Enforce Transgender Care Restrictions Law

Missouri AG Urges Kansas City Police to Enforce Transgender Care Restrictions Law

NATIONAL | By Margaret Stafford | May 25, 2023

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey on Wednesday vowed to take "any legal action necessary" against Kansas City if its police department does not enforce a law banning transgender transition procedures for minors.

Target Faces 'Second Backlash' after Removing Some Pride-Themed Products

BUSINESS | By Anne D'Innocenzio | May 25, 2023

Target faces a second backlash from customers upset by the discount retailer's reaction to aggressive, anti-LGBTQ+ activism, which has also been sweeping through Republican state legislatures.

McCarthy's Republicans Push Debt Ceiling Talks to Brink, Lawmakers Leaving Town for Weekend

BUSINESS | By Lisa Mascaro | May 25, 2023

House Republicans are pushing debt ceiling talks to the brink, displaying risky political bravado as they prepare to leave town Thursday for the holiday weekend.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Launches Presidential Campaign to Challenge Trump

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Launches Presidential Campaign to Challenge Trump

POLITICS | By Steve Peoples, Adriana Gomez and Anthony Izaguirre | May 24, 2023

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis entered the 2024 presidential race on Wednesday, stepping into a crowded Republican primary contest that will test both his national appeal as an outspoken cultural conservative and the GOP's willingness to move on from Trump.

School Board Concludes 'Don't Say Gay' Investigation of First Year Teacher

NATIONAL | By Kilian Melloy | May 24, 2023

A Florida School Board has wrapped up its probe into claims that a teacher violated the state's "Don't Say Gay" law by showing a Disney film with a gay character — but another investigation is ongoing.

Another Gay Victim of NYC Drugging and Robbery Scheme Steps Forward

NATIONAL | By Kilian Melloy | May 24, 2023

Another victim of a scheme to drug and rob patrons of Manhattan gay bars has stepped forward, more than a month after police arrested half a dozen suspects in the crimes, which left two men dead.

Montana First to Ban People Dressed in Drag from Reading to Children in Schools, Libraries

Montana First to Ban People Dressed in Drag from Reading to Children in Schools, Libraries

NATIONAL | By Amy Beth Hanson | May 24, 2023

Montana has become the first state to specifically ban people dressed in drag from reading books to children at public schools and libraries, part of a host of legislation aimed at the rights the LGBTQ+ community in Montana and other states.

Drag Performers Sue St. George, Utah, over Denying Show Permit in Public Park

Drag Performers Sue St. George, Utah, over Denying Show Permit in Public Park

NATIONAL | By Sam Metz | May 24, 2023

A Utah-based group that organizes drag performances is suing a city over the denial of permits for an all-ages show it aimed to host in a public park in April.

Target Pulls Some LGBTQ+ Merchandise Ahead of June Pride Month after Threats to Workers

Target Pulls Some LGBTQ+ Merchandise Ahead of June Pride Month after Threats to Workers

NATIONAL | By Anne D'Innocenzio | May 24, 2023

Target is removing certain items from its stores and making other changes to its LGBTQ+ merchandise nationwide ahead of Pride month, after an intense backlash from some customers including violent confrontations with its workers.

Bill to Restrict Youth Access to 'Sexually Explicit' Public Library Books Advances in Louisiana

Bill to Restrict Youth Access to 'Sexually Explicit' Public Library Books Advances in Louisiana

NATIONAL | By Sara Cline | May 24, 2023

Activists in Louisiana are voicing concerns over a bill advancing through the GOP-controlled Legislature to restrict children and teens' access to public library books deemed "sexually explicit," saying the proposal could be used to target LGBTQ+ content.

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