A gay model was attacked in the District of Columbia, a trans woman in New York sued Hooters for discrimination, and the attempt to remove LGBTQ student protections was reversed in New Jersey.
A Colorado candidate aims to become the first trans senator in the state, a school district in Maryland removed LGBTQ books from lessons, and volleyball teams in California refused to compete against a trans player.
A New Hampshire House candidate has been opposing LGBTQ rights for years, a restaurant in New York becomes a welcoming hub for LGBTQ people, and a soccer team in Massachusetts apologizes for running a controversial ad.
A new law in California makes it harder to ban books in libraries, a gay-owned bar in North Carolina gets destroyed by Hurricane Helene, and a middle school in Pennsylvania installs a window in the gender-inclusive bathroom.
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