
New laws impacting Texas LGBTQ+ community to take effect Friday
A host of new bills affecting the LGBTQ+ community are set to take effect Friday in Texas, after being major agenda items for lawmakers.
LEARN MOREA district judge in Texas temporarily blocked a new law from taking effect. Plaintiffs said it would have suppressed their First Amendment rights.
Marc Tyler Nobleman at first complied with a request not to mention that the son of Batman's co-creator was gay, but then the author rebelled.
David Ermold and David Moore were awarded $50,000 each after suing former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis for refusing same-sex marriage licenses.
The rideshare company unveiled its new Woman+ Connect feature, which prioritizes matches with other nearby women and nonbinary riders.
The White House says the president hopes to encourage all Americans to follow his example and get vaccinated.
This week, the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers resumed talks, but no deal has been announced yet.
The southwest border saw 2.2 million migrant encounters this fiscal year, closing in on last year's 2.4 million.