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A new report finds that LGBTQ+ women in the U.S. experience high rates of trauma, mental illness, and other health conditions. And they're less likely to seek medical care.
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Will Ferrell and his longtime friend and former SNL writing partner Harper Steele traveled from New York to California, talking along the way about Steele coming out as a trans woman.
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It’s time now for a fact-check of North Carolina politics. Michele Morrow, the GOP candidate for North Carolina superintendent, is accusing gay-rights advocates of promoting pedophilia and saying her opponent won't keep kids safe. Paul Specht, of WRAL, joins us to debunk Morrow's claim.
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More than 250,000 people are expected in uptown this weekend for the Charlotte Pride parade and street festival. The local celebration of LGBTQ visibility has grown exponentially since its humble beginnings at UNC Charlotte back in 1981.
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Writer James Baldwin is remembered by his family, a scholar, a journalist and a playwright on his 100th birthday on Aug. 2.
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The Scorpio Charlotte reopens Friday in a new space in South End. The reopening comes after the historic club, which opened in 1968, moved out of its old space on Freedom Drive last year due to development plans.
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The law, which is the first in the nation, bans school rules requiring school staff to disclose a student's gender identity or sexual orientation to any other person without the child's permission.
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The Supreme Court will hear a case on gender-affirming care in the next term after a flurry of legislation. Lower courts have come to conflicting conclusions when these bans were challenged.
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Hundreds attended Haywood County's first LGBTQ+ Pride parade, held in Waynesville. Many other Western North Carolina towns have increased Pride support in recent years.
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In what she calls "Books Not Bans," Becka Robbins sends titles to groups that want them in the face of a movement by conservative advocacy groups and lawmakers to ban them from schools and libraries.