The Washington Post and Associated Press articles Thursday both favored the faux female athletes over real girls and women.
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Jack Dunn, managing partner at Chartwell Property Group, which bought the building last year, said in an email to The ...
The segment Greene cited wasn’t aired; a local station mistakenly uploaded it to PBS’ site, where it stayed for two months ...
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Whittier Elementary's event promotes authenticity through diversity and inclusion, inspiring students to embrace their true ...
In a shimmering green dress, matching green heels, pearls, and rainbow earrings, drag queen Tara Hoot lip-synched to music, twirled around while shooting bubbles from her brightly colored plastic ...