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Aside from the competition for the World Cup title, one of the most hotly contested issues in the tournament in Qatar is over rainbow colors.
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Army veteran Richard Fierro said his training kicked in during Saturday's shooting. Fierro graduated from San Diego State University in 1999.
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Once they all assume office, California will be the first state where it's believed more than 10% of legislators identify publicly as LGBTQ.
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The Hillcrest community in San Diego is uniting to stand up to hate after the shooting in Colorado.
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Fernando Lopez, executive director of San Diego Pride, called the attack a violation of the entire community's sense of safety.
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Legislation to protect same-sex and interracial marriages has crossed a major Senate hurdle, putting Congress on track to take the historic step of ensuring that such unions are enshrined in federal law.
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Shakespeare's "As You Like It" is reimagined with a trans, non-binary, queer cast.
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Unlike U.S. Supreme Court justices and federal judges, California judges do not hold lifetime positions.
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A coalition of gay bars and LGBTQ nonprofits say a historic district would stifle the neighborhood's growth and limit opportunities to build new housing.
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LGBTQ+ students at San Dieguito Union are calling for change after a district trustee and parents engaged in what they call “transphobic behavior” in a private Facebook group chat.
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