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Pentagon reaches historic settlement with LGBTQ veterans over discharge status
The Defense Department agreed to a class-action settlement that may affect more than 35,000 LGBTQ veterans who were discharged because of their sexual orientation under “don’t ask, don’t tell” and similar earlier policies.
Pentagon agrees to consider honorable discharges for LGBTQ veterans
The U.S. Department of Defense has agreed to overhaul its process for LGBTQ veterans to seek honorable discharges after they were barred from serving because of their sexual orientation, according to a filing in San Francisco federal court on Monday.
Pentagon agrees to settle landmark lawsuit with LGBTQ veterans over discharge status
The Pentagon said it will restore the discharge records of 35,000 veterans to “honorable,” ending a class action suit filed more than a year ago by veterans outed under the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policies.
Pentagon to Consider Honorable Discharges for Gay Veterans Barred Under 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
The U.S. Department of Defense will consider granting honorable discharges to more than 30,000 gay and bisexual veterans who were barred from serving in the military because of their sexual orientation,
Pentagon Reaches Settlement With Veterans Dismissed Over Sexuality
The agreement, if approved by a judge, would let former service members upgrade their discharge status and receive benefits they had been denied.
Pentagon agrees to historic settlement that could give benefits to LGBTQ+ veterans
The Pentagon agreed to a historic class-action settlement that will give over 35,000 LGBTQ+ veterans access to benefits they were previously denied because of policies like "don't ask, don't tell."
Pentagon settles with LGBTQ veterans discharged under discriminatory policies
The Defense Department has reached a settlement with veterans who were discharged under discriminatory policies like “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” potentially allowing more than 30,000 to receive benefits.
Meta, LGBT and hate speech
Meta changes hate speech rules, dropping LGBTQ protections
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, dropped some LGBTQ protections from its hate speech rules Tuesday amid a wider overhaul of the social media giant’s content moderation
Meta’s new hate speech rules allow users to call LGBTQ people mentally ill
Meta will allow its billions of social media users to accuse people of being mentally ill based on their sexuality or gender identity.
Meta Rolls Back Hate Speech Rules as Zuckerberg Cites 'Recent Elections' as a Catalyst
It wasn’t just fact-checking that Meta scrapped from its platforms as it prepares for the second Trump administration
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Katy ISD students denied access to more than 400 LGBTQ books that haven't officially been banned.
Katy ISD librarians have been instructed to steer students away from more than 400 books with LGBTQ+ themes, records show.
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LGBTQ liberals start arming themselves over baseless fear of being placed in ‘concentration camps:’ report
Gay and transgender liberals around the country are arming themselves over perceived concerns they’ll be rounded up and ...
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Rochester schools remove LGBTQ-themed book over public nudity concerns
Despite the removal of the book, Rochester’s superintendent says there will be “no backtracking on books that celebrate the lived experiences of LGBTQ students and families.” ...
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Instagram Blocked Teens From Searching LGBTQ-Related Content for Months
Posts with LGBTQ+ hashtags were hidden under Meta's “sensitive content” policy which restricts "sexually suggestive content." ...
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LGBTQ people relive old traumas as they age on their own
By 2030, the number of LGBTQ+ seniors is expected to double. Many won’t have partners and most won’t have children or ...
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Several new members of Congress will make LGBTQ history
Three history-making, newly elected lawmakers representing the LGBTQ community will be sworn in to the 119th Congress Friday.
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Melissa DuBose sworn in as first Black and first openly LGBTQ judge on US District Court in R.I.
The former Providence teacher was nominated by President Joe Biden two years ago and confirmed by the US Senate in March.
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These three LGBTQ women just made congressional 'herstory'
Delaware’s Sarah McBride, Washington’s Emily Randall and Texas’ Julie Johnson made LGBTQ history when they were sworn in to ...
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