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Later in life, Feinstein became an advocate for stricter gun laws, authoring a 1994 assault weapons ban (which expired in 2004) as well as a staunch LGBTQ ally by supporting marriage equality and ...
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New play "Make Me Gorgeous!" explores life of often-overlooked figure in LGBTQ history
NEW YORK-- Monday marks the artistry of Transgender Awareness Week, which runs through Nov. 19. A new off-Broadway play opened this past weekend titled "Make Me Gorgeous!" It explores the life of ...
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Laphonza Butler makes history as first out LGBTQ Senate Judiciary Committee member
California Sen. Laphonza Butler will fill the Senate Judiciary Committee seat left empty by the passing of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a history-making move that also gives Democrats back their razor ...
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How Dianne Feinstein led San Francisco through the AIDS epidemic
Lawmakers across the political spectrum are remembering Sen. Dianne Feinstein as a trailblazer in the nation's Capitol. But her career began in San Francisco local politics, where she served on ...
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Commentary: In school board races across Virginia, anti-LGBTQ candidates hit a wall of resistance
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Henry Kissinger, a dominating and polarizing force in US foreign policy, dies at 100
Henry Kissinger, a former US secretary of state and national security adviser who escaped Nazi Germany in his youth to become ...
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Political Notebook: LGBTQ federal judges still lacking, says report
Federal Judges Daniel Calabretta, left, and P. Casey Pitts, who both serve in California, are among the nine lesbian and gay people nominated by President Joe Biden who were confirmed by the U.S.
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