A United States Marine convicted of killing a transgender woman in the Philippines in 2014 has been granted an “absolute pardon” by President Rodrigo Duterte in a case that sparked outrage over alleged preferential treatment given to American military personnel on assignment in the country.
Colorado woman missing since 2018 found dead, suspected killer discussed her murder with cellmate: prosecutors
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The Longmont Department of Public Safety and the Boulder County District Attorney's Office announced that preliminary results from a DNA analysis confirmed that the body of Rita Gutierrez had been recovered. On Apri...
Woman gives birth hours after earning college degree
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A QUEST FOR BABY FORMULA - How a Kentucky mom of twins who goes through multiple baby formula cans weekly, is helping others, too. Continue reading… KINDNESS FROM A STRANGER - A New York man donated his kidney to a w...
New Orleans woman gives birth on same day as college graduation, receives hospital room ceremony
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Jada Sayles earned a bachelor's in criminal justice with a concentration in pre-law. The 21-year-old gave birth hours after names were read during Dillard University's graduation on campus in New Orleans, Louisiana. ...
JK Rowling throws support behind girl allegedly driven from school for challenging ‘transgender ideology’
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"Utterly shameful," the "Harry Potter" author tweeted Tuesday in response to a report of the story. "Add this to the tottering pile of evidence that people in education and academia who're supposed to have a duty of ...
South Carolina governor signs transgender sports bill, competition based on birth certificate
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"I think the girls ought to play girls and the boys ought to play boys," McMaster said earlier this month. When asked if he meant biological boys, the governor responded, "Are there any other kind?" COLORADO GOV. PO...
US Navy’s first woman aircraft carrier commander: Leadership is hard
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Tokyo Amy Bauernschmidt is the rarest of the rare. The 51-year-old is in a select group of United States Navy officers: The commanders of the 11 aircraft carriers in the US fleet. Capt. Bauernschmidt is the only woma...
Jean-Pierre highlights her background as a ‘black, gay, immigrant’ woman in first briefing as press secretary
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"I am obviously acutely aware that my presence at this podium represents a few firsts. I am a black, gay, immigrant woman, the first of all three of those to hold this position," Jean-Pierre said during her first bri...
Human remains discovered in Colorado 28 years ago ID’d as missing Washington woman
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The mystery of the unidentified woman began when a family hiking in western Colorado stumbled across the remains on July 7, 1994, in the Uncompahgre Plateau around Windy Point, the Montrose County Sheriff’s Office sa...
SI Swim model Ashley Callingbull on making history as the first Indigenous woman in an issue: ‘I had to do it’
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The model from the Enoch Cree Nation in the province of Alberta, Canada, is making history as the first Indigenous First Nations woman to appear in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. The magazine hits newsstands May 19. Th...
Judge blocks Alabama restrictions on certain gender-affirming treatments for transgender youth
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A federal judge has partially blocked an Alabama law that restricts gender-affirming treatments for transgender minors. In granting the preliminary injunction late Friday night requested by the Justice Department an...
Federal court rules Kansas teacher can speak according to her religious beliefs regarding transgender students
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Fort Riley, Kansas middle school teacher Pamela Ricard last year was reprimanded and suspended from school for "declining to use a name for a student that was inconsistent with the student’s biological sex." TEXAS D...