
"The nations involved in the first-ever World Cup Pride match are asking FIFA to cancel it, calling it "culturally and religiously contrary" to their values. Meanwhile, President Trump spent a Pennsylvania rally about affordability ranting about transgender people, and a Texas city has caved to federal pressure and overturned LGBTQ+ anti-discrimination protections. We also examine a new study that shows lower suicide rates among transgender and nonbinary youth whose pronouns are respected, and Rachel Maddow is receiving a prestigious award for excellence in political journalism."
"Arlington, Texas has removed "gender identity and expression" and "sexual orientation" from its antidiscrimination protections. Shuttershock Creative "It's about effort, and just attempting to be respectful and kind to people," lead author Steven Hobaica tells The Advocate. Eugene Gologursky/Variety via Getty Images) The accomplished lesbian MS NOW anchor will be honored with the award in Washington, D.C., alongside NBC's Peter Alexander, CBS's Scott Pelley, and The Daily Show's Jon Stewart."
Two nations participating in the first-ever World Cup Pride match requested cancellation, calling the event 'culturally and religiously contrary' to their values. President Trump spoke at a Pennsylvania rally, labeled 'affordability' a Democratic hoax, and made remarks about transgender people. Arlington, Texas removed 'gender identity and expression' and 'sexual orientation' from its antidiscrimination protections after federal pressure. A study found lower suicide rates among transgender and nonbinary youth whose pronouns are respected. Rachel Maddow will receive a prestigious award for excellence in political journalism, alongside other notable journalists.
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