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A recent B.C. Supreme Court ruling allows a small group of internationally trained doctors to resume a lengthy human rights ...
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The United Nations voted to renew the mandate of the Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) on Monday. The UN ...
In fact, Friday’s vote at the UN Human Rights Council was a resounding victory. Only four states – China, Cuba, Bolivia, and ...
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A State law sharply limiting solitary confinement in the prisons was suspended during prison guards’ wildcat strike earlier ...
After a week’s delay, space technology company Blue Origin successfully launched its latest human crewed New Shepard flight on Sunday, June 29 from its launch ...
Like that of many big cities, the history of Chicago features major mile markers in the movement for LGBTQ acceptance.
The Supreme Court convened Friday for the last day of its term, with several big decisions set to be announced.
Portland’s LGBTQ+ working professionals came together for the third PDX LGBTQ+ & Allies Professionals Networking Hour to celebrate Pride Month on Thursday.