Making a morning show work is sort of like performing a magic trick or putting together an Olympic dream team on the basketball court. It takes some pulling rabbits out of a hat and having anchors who gel and hand off flawlessly to each other. Read on » Tennessee legislators have passed a bill banning gender-affirming care for minors, sending it to Republican Gov. Bill Lee for his signature. Read on » A transgender state legislator in Montana introduced a bill outlawing the so-called gay or transgender “panic” defense, citing the need for it as the victim of an apparent anti-trans hate crime was still recovering from being run down by a car in the state. Read on » Following the derailing of a train carrying hazardous chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg called on former President Donald Trump to support the Biden administration by endorsing its reversal of Trump-era deregulations. Read on » Could a libel law under consideration in Florida shield those discriminating against LGBTQ people from being called out for bigotry? Read on » Scott White pleaded guilty to manslaughter Thursday in the 1988 death of gay American Scott Johnson, who died after plunging from a cliff in Australia. Read on » A 36-year-old trans man in New Jersey is making history as the state’s first out transgender law enforcement officer. Read on » The New York City Police arrested and charged a 30-year-old woman in connection to an arson attack outside the Little Prince restaurant in Manhattan, police said on Wednesday. Read on » Fans of ABC's singing competition hit American Idol are in for an emotional episode Sunday when one of the contestants blows away the judges with his singing. But the story behind his audition song and the relationship with his gay grandfather steals the show. Read on » Amid criticism from Republicans, Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg will go to East Palestine, Ohio, Thursday to see the site of the recent major train derailment. Read on » Neo-Nazis protested at Tuesday night’s Broadway performance of Parade, a musical about the effects of anti-Semitism — and star Ben Platt has responded. Read on »
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