
"➡️ Law enforcement officers in PortMiami, Florida arrested nine cruise ship passengers boarding the "world's biggest gay festival at sea" after narcotics were allegedly discovered in their luggage. Meanwhile, a New York jury has found that a surgeon didn't follow best practices in a gender-affirming care case, the Human Rights Campaign says Trump's denial of gender-affirming care to federal employees is unlawful, and a new report finds that ditching DEI is bad for employees and companies alike."
"The men, who were attempting to board Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas, included two Meta managers, an ICU nurse, a political aide, and a private school employee. Quiggyt4/Shutterstock The plaintiff's lawyer said it wasn't a referendum on gender-affirming care, but a question of adhering to guidelines for providing it. Alicia97/Shutterstock If the EEOC doesn't resolve the issue, the Human Rights Campaign Foundation and its legal partners will take the Trump administration to court."
Law enforcement officers in PortMiami arrested nine cruise ship passengers boarding Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas after narcotics were allegedly discovered in their luggage. The arrested men included two Meta managers, an ICU nurse, a political aide, and a private school employee. A New York jury found that a surgeon did not follow best practices in a gender-affirming care case. The Human Rights Campaign says Trump's denial of gender-affirming care to federal employees is unlawful and may sue if the EEOC does not resolve the issue. A new HRC report finds that ditching DEI harms employees and reduces productivity and profits. Turning Point USA is organizing a Kid Rock–headlined show as a conservative alternative to Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance.
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