Seven people, including the shooter, are dead after a mass shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia, Tuesday night, Nov. 22, The Associated Press reports. The city of Chesapeake confirmed that the shooter is dead, citing police, in a Twitter post: “Chesapeake Police confirm an active shooter incident with fatalities …
Read More »This Thanksgiving, Try the Pledge of Allegiance Dinner Prank
Donald Trump famously stumbled his way through the Pledge of Allegiance as president, but you probably remember it verbatim from recitations at school. All at once, everyone would lurch to their feet, place right hand over their heart, and intone those solemn words with all the passion of an accountant …
Read More »Army Veteran Went into 'Combat Mode' to Disarm Gunman at Colorado LGBTQ Club
Richard M. Fierro was with his wife, daughter and friends when a gunman opened fire at Club Q nightclub on Saturday, reports The New York Times. Fierro’s training as an Army officer from four combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan kicked in and he charged towards the shooter. “I don’t …
Read More »This TikToker Wants the Internet to Like Periods. She Needs People to Like Her First
Even if you don’t know Nadya Okamoto‘s name, there’s a good chance if you’re on TikTok, you’ve seen her work, or more specifically, intimate details about her life, career, and menstrual cycle. Okamoto wants to change how the world thinks about periods — but it’s a bloody fight. Okamoto, 24, …
Read More »Atlanta City Council Settles Rayshard Brooks Wrongful Death Suit for $1 Million
The Atlanta City Council has settled a wrongful death lawsuit with the family of Rayshard Brooks — a Black man shot and killed by a white police officer in 2020 — for $1 million, The New York Times reports. The settlement comes three months after a special prosecutor cleared Garret …
Read More »Normalize Cannabis through SAFE Banking Reform
As state after state legalizes cannabis, you’d think it would be easy street for U.S. cannabis businesses. True, cannabis is a booming industry — but it’s one that’s being held back by outdated federal laws that prohibit banks from providing financial services to cannabis businesses that are legally licensed at …
Read More »Colorado Springs Mayor Says LGBTQ Nightclub Shooting Has 'All the Trappings of a Hate Crime'
Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers revealed Monday that the city’s district attorney will file motions later today to allow for local law enforcement to reveal greater details about the criminal history of 22-year-old Anderson Lee Aldrich, who opened fire on Saturday night at the LGBTQ+ nightclub Club Q. The attack, …
Read More »World Cup Teams Drop Armbands Supporting LGBTQ Community After FIFA Threats
The captains of seven European teams at the World Cup — including heavy-hitters England, Germany, and the Netherlands — will no longer be wearing armbands in support of the LGBTQ community following threats from international soccer’s governing body, FIFA, The Washington Post reports. The armbands would have been a pointed …
Read More »Nightclub Shooting Victims Mourned: 'In the Gay Community, You Create Your Families'
LGBTQ+ community members in Colorado Springs often sought refuge in the comfort of their local LGBTQ+ nightclub, Club Q. It was a place where they could perform and share space in a pure embrace of their freedom with boundless confidence. When the suspect, identified as 22-year-old Anderson Lee Aldrich, allegedly …
Read More »Kyrie Irving 'Apologizes Deeply' for Boosting Antisemitic Film
Kyrie Irving has apologized and given some explanation of his actions in a new interview with SNY following the fallout that came after heboosted a film that pushed antisemitic tropes,linking his 4.5 million Twitter followers toHebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America, as Rolling Stone first reported. After he participated …
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