Ryan Lochte, Peter Thiel, Exoplanet, Jeffrey Williams, Ken Doll, Great White Sharks, Evan Bayh: HOT LINKS

Ryan Lochte, Peter Thiel, Exoplanet, Jeffrey Williams, Ken Doll, Great White Sharks, Evan Bayh: HOT LINKS

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OCEARCH. We’ve found the first-ever Great White Shark breeding site: “After 26 expeditions, Ocearch said the birthing site in the famous waters off Montauk, Long Island is the most significant discovery they’ve ever made.”

Donald Trump2016 ELECTION. Trump flip-flops on immigration:”Let me go a step further — they’ll pay back-taxes, they have to pay taxes, there’s no amnesty, as such, there’s no amnesty, but we work with them.” More from Trump: “When I look at the rooms and I have this all over, now everybody agrees we get the bad ones out,” Trump said. “But when I go through and I meet thousands and thousands of people on this subject…they’ve said, Mr. Trump, I love you, but to take a person that has been here for 15 or 20 years and throw them and the family out, it’s so tough, Mr. Trump.”

INDIANA. Can Evan Bayh help Democrats win back the Senate? “The Bayh brand still goes a long way in Indiana, and he’s betting that his family’s six-decade bond with voters is too durable for Republicans to tear down in a few months. Bayh’s surprise decision to run again for the Indiana Senate seat he held for a dozen years not only upended the once-assured GOP victory here, but also vaulted the state high on the list of likely Democratic wins this November and bolstered the chances that Senate Democrats will regain the majority they lost two years ago.”

UK. Man who blackmailed men by threatening to expose them on Grindr is jailed.

Jeff Williams NASARECORDS. Astronaut Jeffrey Williams breaks US record for most days in space. “By the time Williams returns to Earth in two weeks, he will have logged 534 days off the planet for NASA. His record won’t last long. Space station veteran Peggy Whitson will top that after she flies up in November for a six-month stay. She’s already at the 377-day mark for total space time, a record for a woman.”

EXOPLANET. Earth’s nearest star may have a planet suitable for life. “Astronomers announced on Wednesday that they had detected a planet orbiting Proxima Centauri, the closest neighbor to our solar system. Intriguingly, the planet is in the star’s “Goldilocks zone,” where it may be neither too hot nor too cold. That means liquid water could exist at the surface, raising the possibility for life.”

Ryan LochteDANCING WITH THE STARS. Disgraced US swimmer Ryan Lochte reportedly in talks to join show. “While the cast of the latest edition of the reality competition series has yet to be announced and ABC does not comment on casting reports, the source says Lochte may be among the front-runners. According to a DWTS insider, ‘Ryan has wanted to be on the show for years.’”

MIKE PRYOR. Polk County, Iowa GOP picks gay Senate candidate: “He’s nearly 50 years old, unmarried and living with his mom, who needs a little help around the house. He was nominated last weekend by members of the Polk County Republican state central committee to fill a vacant spot on the ballot in Senate District 16.  He’s the underdog in a Democrat-dominated district. He’s also believed to be the first openly gay candidate for the Iowa Legislature to be nominated by the Republican Party.”

thielPETER THIEL. Startup backed by gay Paypal billionaire makes bankrolling civil lawsuits easy: “The process allows investors to cover the cost of a lawsuit in exchange for a share of the financial settlement. If this process sounds familiar to you, it’s probably because it’s similar to what billionaire Peter Thiel did when he secretly funded a lawsuit from Hulk Hogan against Gawker Media. It’s still unclear whether Thiel benefited financially from $140 million judgement against Gawker, but the impact of his attack is evident.’”

CANADA FAIR. ‘We Don’t Care’ which bathroom you use.

‘We Don’t Care’: Gender neutral bathroom signs at the CNE t.co/bfU3jENDVP

— The Morning Show (@morningshowto) August 24, 2016

CAKE CONTROVERSY. Frosted Ken Doll in drag causes stink: “Graham says it was at the birthday party for a member of a group that meets once a month for a dice game. He says the cake’s recipient is not transgender nor was he trying to make a political statement whatsoever. The cake’s recipient didn’t wish to speak to FOX40. The backlash took the group by surprise.”

TIME LAPSE OF THE DAY. Caterpillar procession in Perth, Australia. “While walking to a popular Perth fishing spot, I noticed a long line of processionary caterpillars crossing the footpath so I got out the trusty Canon 5D and grabbed some time lapses of the little critters doing there thing. I was amazed how they followed the exact route that the front caterpillar was making as you can see while they scale the wall!”

THIRSTY THURSDAY. Dalton Jackson.

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Anderson Cooper Attempts a ‘Bro Hug’ with Stephen Colbert: WATCH

Anderson Cooper Attempts a ‘Bro Hug’ with Stephen Colbert: WATCH

Anderson Cooper joined Stephen Colbert after Colbert awkwardly threw to him in the Green Room while Anderson was enjoying a Bud Light and a piece of bread.

Anderson later joined Stephen on the couch and Stephen tried to help Anderson overcome his discomfort with “bro-hugs”.

“I don’t do well with a bro-hug. It makes me nervous. I feel they’re awkward. You touch shoulders with someone? On what planet is that at all satisfying?”

Anderson then said he’s just an elfin version of Stephen, which led to a discussion of Anderson’s obsession with Dungeons & Dragons, an interest which has continued into adulthood, and a discussion of the political panel Anderson speaks to about the election every night.

Demands Colbert: “Admit now. You think half of them are bats**t crazy!”

Also on the agenda: Anderson’s home he built in Brazil, the Olympics, and porn on TV.

Colbert then got into Trump, the presidential debates, and campaign surrogates as well as Corey Lewandowski, Trump’s former campaign manager who is now working at CNN.

Asks Colbert: “So ya’ll are paying him, and Trump is paying him, but he’s on your show doing analysis for a man he still gets cash from?”

Responds Anderson: “Pretty much. Yeah, I guess that’s one way to look at it….I mean, yes.”

Watch:

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#AM_Equality News: August 25, 2016

#AM_Equality News: August 25, 2016

NEW NONPARTISAN POLL SHOWS LGBTQ EQUALITY IS A WINNING MESSAGE IN NOVEMBER: This morning, national survey results released by the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute underscored what Donald Trump, Mike Pence and NC Governor Pat McCrory are struggling to grasp: A clear majority of Americans support LGBTQ equality. The survey found that when it comes to laws like North Carolina’s discriminatory HB2, only 35 percent support such laws, while 64 percent of Americans oppose them. What’s more, only 30 percent support laws that allow businesses to discriminate and deny service to LGBTQ people because of who they are or whom they love. A majority — 63 percent — are opposed to such laws. “Targeting LGBTQ people for discrimination isn’t just wrong, it’s a recipe for electoral disaster,” said HRC Communications Director Jay Brown. “From Pat McCrory to Donald Trump, those who somehow still believe it’s acceptable to target LGBTQ people with discriminatory laws that deny us equal treatment under the law are in for a rude awakening in November.” U.S. News & World Report has the full story here.

  • Meanwhile, two new NC polls find McCrory losing. Less than an hour after McCrory’s team attacked a Monmouth University poll that found him trailing in his re-election race by nine points, CNN released a poll that also showed McCrory behind. Noted: Monmouth specifically cited HB2 as a reason for McCrory’s struggles. HRC has endorsed McCrory’s opponent, NC Attorney General Roy Cooper.

“PAYING KINDNESS FORWARD” AFTER PULSE TRAGEDY: The Orlando Health and Florida Hospital won’t bill survivors of the deadly Pulse nightclub tragedy — about $5.5 million in care, The Orlando Sentinel reports. “The Pulse shooting was a horrendous tragedy for the victims, their families and our entire community,” Orlando Health President and CEO David Strong said. “During this very trying time, many organizations, individuals and charities have reached out to Orlando Health to show their support. This is simply our way of paying that kindness forward.” Forty-nine LGBTQ people and allies were killed in the June shooting and more than 50 injured. Read more here, and check out efforts to #StopTheHate.

LABOR DEPT. SAYS FED CONTRACTORS MUST COMPLY WITH LGBTQ WORKER PROTECTIONS: The U.S. Department of Labor issued final regulations yesterday that will help to ensure companies contracting with the federal government comply with non-discrimination protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity. HRC Government Affairs Director David Stacy said, “These regulations will level the playing field for companies that play by the rules and know that equal opportunity and non-discrimination protections are good for business. They will also help ensure taxpayer funds are not used to unlawfully discriminate against LGBTQ people.” More from HRC.

LAWYER SAYS VICIOUS ATTACK ON GAY COUPLE JUST “OLD-SCHOOL CULTURE”: In March, Anthony Gooden Jr. and Marquez Tolbert were severely burned when the boyfriend of Tolbert’s mother poured scalding water on the couple while they were sleeping. At Martin Blackwell’s trial yesterday on aggravated battery and assault charges, his lawyer appallingly defended the horrific attack, telling the jury: “It’s not about hate. It’s about old-school culture, old-school thinking.” The jury didn’t buy the grotesque argument. Blackwell was found guilty Wednesday on eight counts and sentenced to 40 years in prison. More from The Associated Press.

#TBT: If we could turn back time, we wish we could have gone to Hillary Clinton’s Provincetown, Mass., fundraiser last weekend to see Cher excoriate Donald Trump on his anti-LGBTQ agenda. When it comes to the LGBTQ community, @Cher is always singing “I’ve got you babe.” More from The New York Times; hear Cher on MSNBC’s The Last Word.

BELLA THORNE COMES OUT AS BISEXUAL: Disney star Bella Thorne came out this week on Twitter, simply replying “yes” when asked by a fan if she was bisexual. After receiving an outpouring of support, she tweeted, “Aww thank you for all the accepting tweets from everyone. I love you guys #pride” More from People.

WILTON MANORS TO BAN SO-CALLED “CONVERSION THERAPY” FOR LGBTQ YOUTH: Wilton Manors, Fla., this week tentatively approved a ban on licensed professionals from using dangerous and debunked conversion therapy on minors that seeks to change their sexual or gender identities. Miami Beach has a similar ban, and Palm Beach County is considering one. More from Sun Sentinel.

RUSH LIMBAUGH’S NEWEST CONSPIRACY — “MASS LESBIAN FARM INFILTRATION SCHEME”: You read that correctly. Limbaugh is bizarrely suggesting that the Obama Administration is conspiring to move lesbian farmers into conservative parts of the country to… take over? Rushbo’s theory: “They are trying to bust up one of the last geographically conservative regions in the country; that’s rural America.” More fun from New York Magazine.

FIRST PUBLIC LGBTQ PRIDE EVENTS IN JAMAICA: Earlier this month, HRC Global partnered with this year’s successful Pride JA in Jamaica, a week of LGBTQ Pride. The Pride events were a successful outcome of the tremendous efforts of J-FLAG, the foremost human rights and social justice advocacy organization for LGBTQ people in Jamaica. Dane Lewis, Executive Director of J-FLAG, said, “PRIDE JA is a local product. Conceptualized, owned and driven by young activists who know why it is necessary to celebrate who we are.” More from HRC and The Guardian.

READING RAINBOW

NPR reports that the NBA’s decision to move the 2017 All-Star game out of NC because of HB2 isn’t the first time a major sports league has acted to support civil rights… Radio Milwaukee reviews a new book chronicling the city’s LGBTQ history… OkayAfrica explores Nigeria’s transgender community… Michigan Live profiles a new program to offer health care to LGBTQ youths at a Detroit-area shelter… and Recode reports on the White House’s LGBT Tech and Innovation Briefing.

 

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New Nonpartisan Poll Shows LGBTQ Equality is a Winning Message

New Nonpartisan Poll Shows LGBTQ Equality is a Winning Message

Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization, released the following statement after a new national poll shows Americans are strongly rejecting laws like North Carolina’s HB2, which targeted transgender people and wrote discrimination into state law.

The national survey released by the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute found that only 35 percent support such laws, while 64 percent of Americans oppose them. What’s more, only 30 percent support laws that allow businesses to discriminate and deny service to LGBTQ people because of who they are or whom they love. A majority — 63 percent — are opposed to such laws.

“Targeting LGBTQ people for discrimination isn’t just wrong, it’s a recipe for electoral disaster,” said HRC Communications Director Jay Brown. “From Pat McCrory to Donald Trump, those who somehow still believe it’s acceptable to target LGBTQ people with discriminatory laws that deny us equal treatment under the law are in for a rude awakening in November.”

In key states around the country like North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio and Florida, HRC has found that the number of LGBTQ eligible voters alone exceeds the average margin of victory over the last three presidential elections.

Meanwhile, with support for marriage equality at record highs, HRC’s own polling has also found that a 55 percent majority of voters are less likely to support an anti-equality candidate for president. This includes key swing groups like independents, married women and white millennial voters, all of which reported voting Republican in 2014 exit polling.

The poll from PRRI comes one day after a new poll in North Carolina shows that HB2 is hurting incumbent Gov. Pat McCrory, who trails his Democratic challenger by 9 points — the worst margin of any statewide Republican tested in the poll. Monmouth University reported, “7-in-10 voters (70%) feel the passage of HB2 has been bad for North Carolina’s reputation nationally.  Only 9% say it has been good for the state’s image and just 14% say it has had no impact.”

Last week, the Human Rights Campaign joined Equality North Carolina in endorsing Roy Cooper for Governor of North Carolina, citing McCrory’s refusal to fully repeal #HB2.

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Anti-Trans All-Stars Publish Biased Review of Gender and Sexual Orientation Research

Anti-Trans All-Stars Publish Biased Review of Gender and Sexual Orientation Research

Psychiatrist Paul McHugh has described transgender people as caricatures, counterfeits, impersonators, confused and mad. Doctor and statistician Lawrence Mayer served as a $400-per-hour expert witness for North Carolina governor Pat McRory’s defense of HB2. Now, the pair have teamed up to promote their anti-LGBTQ views in The New Atlantis, a publication its editor says is a platform for a “conservative way of thinking about…modern science and technology.”

McHugh and Mayer take different tones in their efforts to marginalize the LGBTQ community. McHugh openly mocks transgender people, while Mayer couches his opinions in concern for “suffering” LGBTQ youth and adults. But the pair have the same strategy: using scientific credentials to feign expertise on gender and sexual orientation.

Neither McHugh nor Mayer has conducted original research on LGBTQ people. Neither has ever written about sexual orientation or gender identity in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. Other than a Wall Street Journal op-ed, McHugh’s writings on trans people are limited to religious and political media: First Things, a journal of “religion and public life,” and Public Discourse, a social-conservative outlet. McHugh sometimes says “we” when describing a colleague’s research on trans women. But, in reality, he shut that program down soon after taking control of the department—nearly four decades ago.

While the New Atlantis article mostly describes legitimate research, the claims it makes based on that research are not backed by experts in the field. The authors make much of elevated depression and suicide rates among LGBTQ people—a key issue for LGBTQ advocates—and acknowledge the substantial research showing that anti-LGBTQ stigma plays a crucial role. While these admissions may make the article seem neutral, readers should not overlook the lack of evidence backing key claims—like the notion that ending stigma “is unlikely to eliminate all of the disparities in mental health status” or the insinuation that “children who express gender-atypical thoughts or behavior” are “encouraged to become transgender.” In reality, experts who support gender-affirming care are adamant that “gender-atypical thoughts and behavior” don’t mean a child is trans—and that any decisions should follow the child’s lead, without pressure from adults.

Despite their efforts to appear neutral, McHugh and Mayer are far outside the medical and scientific mainstream. Earlier this month, the President of the American Academy of Pediatrics—which represents 64,000 pediatricians across the United States—penned a heartfelt letter on the importance of supporting transgender children. Citing a recent study in the flagship journal Pediatrics, Dr. Benard Dreyer wrote that “there appears to be no harm — and possible benefit — from…parent-supported early social transitions.”

As experts have come to consensus on points like the fact that therapy can’t change sexual orientation and that gender transition is a crucial step towards well-being for many trans people, anti-LGBTQ advocates have increasingly resorted to dishonest spins of valid studies. The authors they cite often tell a very different story. In 2006, the recognized hate group with which McHugh is affiliated sent an anti-LGBTQ letter to school superintendents across the country. A journalist who interviewed several researchers cited was told that the letter’s descriptions were “misleading and incorrect.” One physician was certain the group “didn’t even read” his research.

Publishing in a peer-reviewed journal is an absolute baseline for scientific credibility. But The New Atlantis is a conservative ethics and policy magazine, not a peer-reviewed scientific journal. McHugh and Meyer knew that peer reviewers would have challenged their biased interpretations and forced them to clarify their misleading statements.

In his Pediatrics piece, Dr. Dreyer urged his colleagues that “as physicians, especially pediatricians, we not be our patients’ first bully.” Evidently, neither Dr. McHugh nor Dr. Meyer got the memo.

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This Gay Couple Went Looking for a 3rd on Jack’d, Then Brutally Murdered Him, Police Say

This Gay Couple Went Looking for a 3rd on Jack’d, Then Brutally Murdered Him, Police Say

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A jury trial is under way for a Texas man accused of conspiring with his boyfriend to rob and brutally murder a victim they lured on a gay hookup app.

Screen Shot 2016-08-25 at 7.00.34 AMArthur Harmon (above right) is charged with murder in the death of Kevin Moyer (right), a 53-year-old traveling salesman from Dallas, whose naked body was found wrapped in a sheet in the backseat of his car near Beaumont in 2014.

Authorities have said that Harmon, his boyfriend Yiannis Mihail (above left) and a third man, Cody Lewis, used the app Jack’d to lure Moyer to their home, with the intention of robbing him because they needed rent money. Lewis recently pleaded guilty in the case.

Deputy Rod Carroll, a spokesman for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, told me in 2014 that authorities don’t believe the murder was an anti-gay hate crime.

“The guys that murdered him are also homosexuals, and that’s how they linked up,” Carroll said, referring to Harmon and Mihail.

KBMT-TV reports that Harmon’s attorney, Thomas Burbank, maintained his client wasn’t involved as the trial got under way this week.

“Mr. Harmon doesn’t know him,” said Burbank. “Never met him. Didn’t know him. I think one of the other co-defendants knew him, communicated with him. … They communicated on a website and then met up that night for a possible relationship.”

Prosecutors say the defendants fatally strangled Moyer using “vet tape,” the station reports. Police also recovered a bloody knife and a pellet gun, and Moyer was identified using dental records.

About 35 people attended a vigil for Moyer in Dallas following his murder.

Watch KBMT’s report below.

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Vandals Detonate Explosive Device in Vending Box of Massachusetts LGBT Newspaper: VIDEO

Vandals Detonate Explosive Device in Vending Box of Massachusetts LGBT Newspaper: VIDEO

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Police in Salem, Massachusetts are searching for a group of about seven people who placed an explosive device in a news box for the Rainbow Times, an LGBT friendly news outlet.

The explosion early on Tuesday morning was heard about a mile away.

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Speaking to ABC, Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll, who appeared on the cover of the latest issue of Rainbow Times, said:

“I am sad and upset about this incident, which based on the video surveillance footage appears to be targeting the Rainbow Times, an LGBT friendly news outlet.

“This cowardly attack runs contrary, not simply to that work, but to what it means to be a city whose very name means peace.

“We are a community that supports each other as neighbors and, even in the face of violence and hatred, today should be no different. Fear and hate may cloud the hearts of those committing this act, but it will never, ever characterize this community. Salem is the City of Peace.”

RELATED: Predominantly LGBT Megachurch in Dallas Evacuated Due to Bomb Threat

Rainbow Times boxes were also vandalized in June and police have investigated similar incidents to the boxes before that.

Publisher Gricel Ocasio (above) added that new boxes will be set up across Salem.

“We are going to stay here,” said Ocasio. “This gives us more incentive to go ahead and promote not only the message of the paper, but the inclusion that this beautiful city is all about.”

The explosion is being treated as a hate crime. Anyone with information is asked to call Salem police Detective Kevin St. Pierre at 978-744-0171 extension 197.

Watch a report below.

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USL Suspends and Fines Player Who Repeatedly Called Robbie Rogers a ‘Queer’

USL Suspends and Fines Player Who Repeatedly Called Robbie Rogers a ‘Queer’

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The United Soccer League (USL) has suspended an Orange County Blues player who allegedly repeatedly called out LA Galaxy defender Robbie Rogers a “queer” during a game last weekend.

Richard ChaplowFollowing the Saturday match, Rogers claimed on Facebook that midfielder Richard Chaplow (right, though Rogers didn’t identify him specifically in the post) “called me a queer repeatedly.” Rogers added:

“To be honest, my initial reaction was shock. This is my fourth season back in the MLS and I’ve yet to hear another player use that or any other gay slur during a game.

“I quickly became enraged. I spent the drive home wishing I had channeled my inner Zidane and punched or head-butted this player…

“…I am proud more than ever that I had the courage to come out as a queer man. I feel so fortunate to have gotten to share my story with others and to have gotten to play this sport I love so much as an openly gay person. I am, more than ever, thankful to have teammates and a family that love and support me for the son, brother, partner, father and queer player that I am.

“I’m encouraging, as I did when I came out four years ago, all athletes to find the courage within themselves to come out. Listen, only you know when and how it’s best for you to live your truth and share your story, but each one of you that chooses to make this courageous step is not just vastly improving your own life but literally saving others.”

The Kansas City Star reports that a USL spokesperson said the decision to suspend Chaplow for two games and fine the player for an undisclosed sum was determined after video review, along with conversations with the referee and players and staff for both teams.

RELATED: Robbie Rogers Spills the Beans on His ‘Awkward’ First Time Hooking Up With Another Guy: VIDEO

USL president Jake Edwards said: “The USL has zero tolerance for this type of behavior. We cannot, nor will we, condone any language that is counter to the values we have instilled throughout the USL.”

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— Richard chaplow (@Rchap04) August 25, 2016

However, Chaplow has denied accusations that he is homophobic : “I have been banned for swearing at a player, not homophobic slurs. A former player with English teams Burnley, West Brom and Southampton, Chaplow told The Telegraph:

“At no point in the statement is a homophobic slur made reference to, and the simple reason for this is it didn’t happen.

“I swore several times at Rogers for over reacting to a foul, but at no time was the language homophobic and no evidence has been found of this, hence the way the statement has been wrote.

“I feel it’s important that people realise what the ban is for.

“I have a close family member that is openly part of LGBT community so to suggest I’m homophobic is ridiculous and there is no evidence to support this.”

Supporting his player, OC Blues head coach Barry Venison said:

“I am delighted that Richard has been found 100 per cent innocent of the false accusations of him directing homophobic language towards an opponent.

“The fact is, Richard is being punished for swearing at an opponent and I’m disappointed at the severity of the punishment for “offensive and abusive language directed at another player”.

“I encourage all news outlets, reporters and responsible human beings to read the USL statement and report what it actually says and not what they would like it to say.”

(Chaplow image via Twitter)

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