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Fist fights & spray paint: Right wing retaliates against abortion rights rally
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Fist fights & spray paint: Right wing retaliates against abortion rights rally

On Tuesday, March 8, Resist Fascism held its first abortion rights walkout, encouraging everyone to leave work and school at 1 p.m. to protest recent moves by states to criminalize abortion.

Escape to the slopes this weekend with Pride in the Pow
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Escape to the slopes this weekend with Pride in the Pow

This weekend, the Enumclaw-based ski resort, just over two hours from Seattle, will host MTN Pride: Pride in the Pow.

FDA authorizes marketing for first approved anal intercourse condom
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FDA authorizes marketing for first approved anal intercourse condom

The FDA announced the authorization of the marketing of the first condoms specifically to reduce sexually transmitted infections during anal intercourse.

Florida's new "Don't Say Gay" law runs into legal trouble: May violate federal civil rights laws
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Florida's new "Don't Say Gay" law runs into legal trouble: May violate federal civil rights laws

Florida's newly passed "Don't Say Gay" law is running into possible legal challenges.

Two research studies shed light on LGBTQ adversity and mental health
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Two research studies shed light on LGBTQ adversity and mental health

Two studies released in February by Vanderbilt University and the Trevor Project highlight hardships experienced by LGBTQ youth — some of which extend into adulthood.

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Immigrant tale: Seattle filmmaker Wes Hurley on making Potato Dreams of America

Immigrant tale: Seattle filmmaker Wes Hurley on making Potato Dreams of America

An interview with local filmmaker Wes Hurley as his film Potato Dreams of America hits wide release.

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Rare disease patients need the STAT Act to pass

Rare disease patients need the STAT Act to pass

There are over 7,000 recognized rare diseases, each occurring in fewer than one in 200,000 Americans. Delays and the inaccessibility of treatments disproportionately impact already marginalized people, including the BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities.