U.S. appeals court says civil rights law covers transgender workers

A federal law banning sex bias in the workplace prohibits discrimination against transgender workers, a U.S. appeals court said on Wednesday, ruling in favor of a funeral director who was fired after telling her boss she planned to transition to female from male. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said RG & GR Harris …

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GOP Candidate for NC House Wrongly Claims Prayer Is Banned in Schools

There are two candidates vying for a seat in the North Carolina House from District 23. The Democrat, Shelly Willingham, is the incumbent and he said at a recent forum he was all in on gun safety measures. His opponent is Republican Claiborne Holtzman, who thinks more guns is the solution to gun violence. But I was more …

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Abstinence advocate gets final say on family planning dollars

A senior Trump health official who has promoted abstinence will be the final arbiter of which groups receive federal family planning funds — a change from prior years, when a group of officials made the decision. Conservatives have long criticized the $286 million Title X program, which funds family planning services, mostly for low-income women, …

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How ‘pro bono’ offers to defend religious monuments are stressing local governments

The Pere Jacques Marquette Shrine was put up in the 1950s to honor a missionary who may have died there, or maybe not. There’s no real evidence to suggest the spot is special, and, wherever he was first interred, Marquette was reburied in the nearby town of Ludington, Mich. In December, the Freedom From Religion Foundation pointed …

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Parents Suing LA District Request Anonymity After Death Threats from Christians

There’s an ongoing lawsuit against Louisiana’s Bossier Parish School Board and Superintendent Scott Smith, filed by Americans United for Separation of Church and State, claiming that the District has violated the Constitution in a number of different ways. For example, Smith mandated that all football players stand during the National Anthem, preventing any form of a peaceful protest. …

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Kentucky Governor: Kim Davis is an “Inspiration” for Breaking the Law for Jesus

In a promotional video for Christian bigot Kim Davis‘ new book, all about how she refused to grant legal marriage licenses to same-sex couples in Kentucky, Governor Matt Bevin praised her activism, calling her an “inspiration” to children and public servants everywhere. “Against all the scorn, all the enmity, all the vitriol, all the nastiness, she stood firm,” Bevin said. “I …

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Religious ‘nones’ could shake up American politics — but many roadblocks stand in their way

In 2016, religiously unaffiliated Americans, or “nones,” represented 21 percent of registered voters, one percentage point more than white evangelical Christians. However, they only accounted for 15 percent of actual voters, according to Pew Research Center and national exit polls. Secular activists see the gap between these two figures as a call to action for 2018 and beyond. …

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