A review of the nonfiction book Personal Effects by Robert A. Jensen.
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Weekly national news highlights for the week ending January 28, 2022.
Weekly international news highlights for the week ending January 28, 2022.
The COVID-19 pandemic put much of our lives on hold – but one thing that hasn't seemed to take a break is our sex lives. Now, Seattleites are experiencing a second pandemic: a rise in STD rates, possibly a result of life during COVID.
Local Gay couple continue to endure a litany of crimes at their Capitol Hill business, which now includes assault.
According to WPATH, the new standard of care is not intended to limit the best available healthcare for all people, but rather for healthcare professionals to utilize to assist patients with understanding the full range of health services available.
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is back in the news this week after his 13-year-old daughter, Caroline Cruz, posted a viral TikTok video exposing some of the family's secrets.
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., celebrations marched the annual three-mile trek from Garfield High School to City Hall, after a tribute to the late community health leader Willie Austin.
The CDC has released new guidelines for public safety, which have left many scratching their heads and wondering if another Omicron-specific booster is necessary.
Researchers at the Trevor Project published a peer-reviewed study that demonstrates positive links between gender-affirming hormone therapy and the mental health of Transgender and Nonbinary youth.

