Month: March 2022

Texas Governor Greg Abbott. (Getty/ Montinique Monroe) The Texas department of health and human services has removed suicide prevention resources for LGBT+ youth from its website. NBC News reported that on 1 February, the department’s suicide prevention page listed four organisations “for people who are at risk of suicide” – The Suicide Prevention Lifeline, The
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Marcus Theatres is transforming an auditorium at its Gurnee Mills theater outside Chicago into a sports bar with high-def monitors and food and drink starting with March Madness as chains experiment with new ways to attract patrons. “I can’t think of a better place to watch these games,” said CEO Greg Marcus. Plans call for
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When the prominent venture capitalist Bill Gurley took to the SXSW stage in 2015 for an interview with Malcolm Gladwell, one of Gurley’s remarks—“I do think you’ll see some dead unicorns this year”—not only served as a prophecy regarding his company’s investment in Uber at the time, but it also forecast several of the most
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Kourtney Kardashian looked sexier than ever when she wore a sheer black, plunging dress while showing off her engagement ring for ‘Bustle.’ Kourtney Kardashian absolutely slayed a photoshoot for Bustle when she showed off some skin in a sheer black dress, lingerie, and more sexy outfits. The 42-year-old looked gorgeous in a skintight, completely sheer
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It was October 2020, in a tented venue in Waynesville, North Carolina. Andrew Wakefield was set to present his documentary 1986: The Act, the latest in his anti-vaccination cinematic oeuvre, to a group of acolytes. This kind of personal appearance has long been the platform of choice for the handsome, charismatic Englishman, who connected the
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The recent tsunami of book challenges, particularly to LGBTQ and POC books, has revealed the inner workings of library and school board meetings that usually go unnoticed. In Lafayette, Louisiana, years of the library board being “stacked” with conservative voices appointed by the Parish Council has resulted in a board that doesn’t serve its community
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