Youth mental health crisis calls in Oklahoma skyrocket after Nex Benedict’s death
In the wake of the tragic death of Nex Benedict, a 16-year-old nonbinary student at Owasso High School in Oklahoma, the LGBTQ+ community and its allies are intensifying their calls for action to protect LGBTQ+ youth from violence and discrimination.
West Virginia Republicans want to prosecute ‘pedophile librarians’ over ‘obscene’ material
Republicans in the West Virginia House of Delegates have overwhelmingly voted in favor of a bill that would remove protections for librarians and other educators, opening the door for them to be prosecuted for showing « obscene matter » to minors.
Oklahoma police say bullied nonbinary teen Nex Benedict ‘did not die as a result of trauma’
In Oklahoma, the Owasso Police Department said Wednesday that preliminary findings from an investigation into the death of Nex Benedict, a nonbinary student at Owasso High School, suggest the cause was not related to a physical altercation at the school.
Samuel Alito is afraid of being called a bigot? Jim Obergefell has heard far worse (exclusive)
Pity the poor Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. Sticks and stones may break his bones, and being called names clearly does too.
A South Carolina woman was forced to leave the state for an abortion. Now, she’s suing
A woman is suing South Carolina after being unable to obtain an abortion in the state due to its restrictive six-week ban, despite being less than six weeks pregnant.
Florida LGBTQ+ activist is forcibly removed at a House hearing on gun laws
Florida lawmakers had an LGBTQ leader forcibly removed from chambers as he voiced support for a gun control law.
What we know about Oklahoma nonbinary teen Nex Benedict’s tragic death
In Oklahoma, the community around Owasso is grappling with the tragic death of nonbinary tenth grader Nex Benedict, a 16-year-old student from Owasso High School. Benedict died on February 8, a day after being involved in a physical altercation at their school. The case has sparked widespread attention and concern, shedding light on issues of …
Charges dropped against Florida family accused of blinding gay man in brutal assault
Prosecutors in Florida have dropped all charges against a family accused of an alleged homophobic hate crime so savage that it left the alleged boyfriend of one of the male suspects medically blind.
As Missouri lawmakers continue attacking LGBTQ+ rights, one city is taking a stand against hate
After Missouri lawmakers proposed more anti-LGBTQ+ legislation than any other state in 2023, the the Show-Me State’s fifth-largest city is fighting back.

S'abonner à ce webmix