A Spacecraft Just Flew Between Saturn and its Rings for the First Time — and There are Pictures

A Spacecraft Just Flew Between Saturn and its Rings for the First Time — and There are Pictures

NASA’s Cassini is approaching its final days NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute Three shots of Saturn’s atmosphere taken by Cassini NASA’s 20-year Cassini mission is finally coming to a close. After years of orbiting around the Saturn system and collecting some stellar scientific data, the spacecraft is on a path of certain destruction: on Sunday, the probe officially…

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100 DAYS: HRC Launches Timeline of Trump’s Unprecedented Attacks on LGBTQ Community

100 DAYS: HRC Launches Timeline of Trump’s Unprecedented Attacks on LGBTQ Community

HRC launched a website — HRC.org/Trump — chronicling the Trump Administration’s unprecedented attacks against the LGBTQ community. The timeline, which will continue to be updated, spotlights efforts to undermine the LGBTQ community from rescinding guidelines protecting transgender students, to appointing Jeff Sessions to the nation’s highest law enforcement post, to threatening a “license to discriminate” Executive Order and erasing LGBTQ people in federal data gathering — as well as how the community is fighting back.

“Since the moment he walked into the Oval Office, Donald Trump has attacked our progress and undermined the rights of countless Americans,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “After promising to be a president for all Americans, Trump has stacked his cabinet with anti-LGBTQ officials, rescinded protections for transgender students, pushed a Muslim ban and draconian deportation orders, and is reportedly considering a license to discriminate order. But instead of dividing us, Donald Trump has united us. Never before have Americans been more eager to participate, to advocate and to fight back. And today, HRC and our grassroots army are harnessing the full power of our democracy to protect our progress and resist Donald Trump’s attacks.”

In the run up to the 100 day mark, HRC is also launching a social campaign spotlighting 100 Messages of Hope that highlight how people have come together — and to encourage people to post their own messages.

Since Inauguration Day, HRC members and supporters have logged hundreds of thousands of calls, emails and meetings with members of Congress to rally for the Affordable Care Act, to fight Trump’s nomination of anti-LGBTQ Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch and other appointees, to lobby for the Equality Act and more. HRC has also mobilized tens of thousands of supporters for protests outside the White House to #ProtectTransKids and join grassroots rallies across the nation — including the Women’s March and Save Our Care events.

Some of Trump’s most disgraceful actions targeting the LGBTQ community include:

  • Rolling back Title IX guidance detailing critical school protections for transgender students;
  • Appointing and nominating anti-LGBTQ extremists to all levels of government; including Jeff Sessions, Tom Price, Ben Carson, Mark Green, Roger Severino, and many others;
  • Nominating anti-LGBTQ judge, Neil Gorsuch, to a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States;
  • Erasing LGBTQ data collection from federal surveys;
  • Scrubbing all mentions of LGBTQ issues from the White House website only hours into his administration;
  • Signing an executive order stating policy to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) — landmark legislation that provides access to healthcare for millions of LGBTQ people;
  • Leaking a draft of his plan to grant a taxpayer-funded license to discriminate against the LGBTQ community;
  • Signing a cruel executive order blocking all Syrian refugees and prohibiting nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S

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Blogger’s brilliant answer to teaching tolerance in schools: ban all LGBTQ groups!

Blogger’s brilliant answer to teaching tolerance in schools: ban all LGBTQ groups!
Naturally, being a conservative, white, heterosexual male living under threat of having his privilege stripped away, Peter Heck finds pro-LGBTQ groups very threatening.

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Sean Spicer Holds Press Briefing Amid Allegations of White House Cover-Up on Flynn: WATCH LIVE

Sean Spicer Holds Press Briefing Amid Allegations of White House Cover-Up on Flynn: WATCH LIVE

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer holds a press briefing at 1 pm following a morning news conference in which Rep. Elijah Cummings told Spicer “C’mon man” for his lame attempts to excuse the Trump administration from responsibility over Flynn’s actions during the transition.

Also expect grilling on the first 100 days, NAFTA, Trumpcare, tax reform, and everything else Trump is failing at.

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Sean Spicer Holds Press Briefing Amid Allegations of White House Cover-Up on Flynn: WATCH LIVE

TN Lawmakers Vote to Undermine Protections for Women & LGBTQ People in Effort to Challenge Marriage

TN Lawmakers Vote to Undermine Protections for Women & LGBTQ People in Effort to Challenge Marriage

HRC condemned a vote by the Tennessee Senate passing HB 1111 — a measure that could undermine certain protections under state law for women and LGBTQ people in a shameful effort to challenge the Supreme Court of the United States’ decision on marriage equality. The bill now heads to Governor Bill Haslam’s desk.

The measure would require that courts and agencies apply a so-called “natural” meaning interpretation of gendered statutory language, including those involving the rights of husbands and wives. This unconstitutional proposal would be in direct conflict with state and federal law that requires gender-specific words be interpreted as gender-inclusive.

“In a shameful haste to undermine marriage equality, the Tennessee State Legislature is opening a Pandora’s box of harmful consequences that could impact more than just the LGBTQ community,” said HRC Legal Director Sarah Warbelow. “This measure would no doubt result in multiple, expensive legal challenges, forcing the state to divert crucial resources that need to be focused on other truly important issues. Governor Bill Haslam must protect the state from the fallout and veto this bill.”

The measure could have both intended and unintended consequences. For example, a woman may not be able to place her wife’s name on the birth certificate of their child. In court proceedings, a married opposite-sex couple could be entitled to confidential communications, but not a married same-sex couple. The measure could even prohibit surrogacy for same-sex couples.

It could have consequences beyond the LGBTQ community as well. It would impact state constitutional protections for women by prohibiting state courts from reading the term “man” to also include “woman.” The Tennessee law requiring no “man’s” services or property be taken without consent or compensation, for example, could suddenly be interpreted to exclude women from these same protections.

Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery issued an opinion stating the proposed bill could create conflict with current state laws.

HRC has been working in partnership with the Tennessee Equality Project, ACLU of Tennessee, and the Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition in working to stop this legislation from becoming law.

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GLAAD: Gov. Haslam must veto dangerous 'LGBTQ Erasure Bill'

GLAAD: Gov. Haslam must veto dangerous 'LGBTQ Erasure Bill'

Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD – the world’s LGBTQ media advocacy organization, released the following statement after the Tennessee General Assembly passed Senate Bill 1085/House Bill 1111. If signed into law, SB 1085 could invalidate marriages of LGBTQ couples and legal documents that affirm a transgender person’s true identity by stating that any “undefined” words be given their “natural and ordinary meaning.” This bill, a part of Tennessee’s #SlateOfHate, now heads to Governor Bill Haslam’s desk for review.

“With the entire nation watching, Gov. Haslam should veto this bill which is not only bad for business, but would set a dangerous precedent that could place the well-being of LGBTQ Tennesseans in jeopardy.”

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: TENNESSEE’S REMAINING #SLATEOFHATE

SB30/HB33 – Requires words “father,” “mother,” “husband,” and “wife” be “based on the biological distinctions between men and women,” thereby targeting LGBTQ parents and couples.

  • Especially impacting LGBTQ families, a child’s parent, if not the biological parent, might not be recognized as such by law
  • Transgender people’s gender identity may not be recognized by law

SB1085/HB1111 – States any “undefined” words be given their so-called “natural and ordinary meaning,” opening non-traditional/LGBTQ couples and families up to discrimination.

  • Affects every undefined word in the Tennessee code
  • May interfere with the marriages of same-sex couples and LGBTQ families
  • Transgender people’s gender identity may not be recognized by law

SB1153/HB1406 – Claims children conceived through artificial insemination are not “legitimate” children of their parents by repealing statue that protects them.

  • Targets LGBTQ couples, single parents, and their children
  • Allows the government to refuse to recognize LGBTQ families and only list one parent
  • Creates roadblocks for LGBTQ parents trying to adopt their own children

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