Bianca Derosa: My New Lingerie Set !

Bianca Derosa: My New Lingerie Set !

I shopping last weekend, and got a lot of amazing stuff! some Red, purple, skin color, white and Black lingerie ! I go crazy everytime I go shopping ! lol, I love it! I went for my own, looking into different locals, so Im sure all off you are going to love my new clothing 😉 ;)}Im sure I got my Boobs bigger ( OMG ) I needed to buy some new Bras, you are gonna see them 😉 I spent the whole day, shopping, but already took a break , and ate one of those new ice creams on the new local in the Mall , Yummy !

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Opera Star David Daniels And Husband Arrested On Sexual Assault Charges

Opera Star David Daniels And Husband Arrested On Sexual Assault Charges

The opera singer David Daniels, one of the world’s leading countertenors, was arrested on Tuesday on a sexual assault charge stemming from a 2010 incident in Houston according to the New York Times.

On Tuesday, Daniels, 52, and husband Scott Walters, who is a conductor, were both arrested in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where they live, on warrants issued by the Houston Police Department, according to a spokesperson from HPD said People magazine.

The Ann Arbor Police Department told People the couple, who were married in 2014 by opera fan and officiant Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, is awaiting a hearing on bail and currently being held in Michigan’s Washtenaw County Jail.

The two men are being scheduled for extradition to Texas, where they are accused of raping baritone singer Samuel Schultz in 2010. Schultz claims that the couple drugged and raped him following a performance in Texas, leaving him unconscious.

Schultz claims that he awoke the next afternoon in a strange bed, disoriented, in pain and bleeding from the rectum.

In August 2018, Schultz accused the pair publicly.

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Half-Male, Half-Female Cardinal Goes Viral, Has a Male Lover

Half-Male, Half-Female Cardinal Goes Viral, Has a Male Lover

Pennsylvania birdwatcher Shirley Caldwell spotted something unusual in her backyard this winter, a cardinal that appeared to be half-male (vermilion), and half-female (taupe), which was confirmed by an ornithologist to be a genuine bilateral gynandromorph (half-male, half-female). Caldwell’s photos have since gone viral.

National Geographic reports: ‘Gynandromorphs, known as “half-siders” among ornithologists, are uncommon but not unheard of. They likely occur across all species of birds, Hooper says, but we’re only likely to notice them in species where the adult males and females look distinct from each other, a trait known as sexual dimorphism. “Cardinals are one of the most well-known sexually dimorphic birds in North America—their bright red plumage in males is iconic—so people easily notice when they look different,” Hooper says.’

Caldwell’s cardinal, which may be able to reproduce because it’s ‘female’ side is on the left “and only the left ovary in birds in functional” is always with a male. “We’re happy it’s not lonely,” she told NatGeo.

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New Polling Shows Broad, Bipartisan Support for Update to Mississippi’s Hate Crimes Laws

New Polling Shows Broad, Bipartisan Support for Update to Mississippi’s Hate Crimes Laws

Today, HRC, announced new polling from Mason-Dixon Polling and Strategy that show broad, bipartisan support for legislation that would update Mississippi’s hate crimes laws to include sexual orientation, gender identity and disability. Currently, twin bills, HB 1494 and SB 2163, that would update the law accordingly are awaiting a hearing in the House Judiciary B committee and the Senate Judiciary A committee, respectively. This crucial update to Mississippi’s hate crimes law would simply bring it up to the federal standard.

“It is clear that updating Mississippi’s hate crimes laws is a non-controversial, commonsense solution toward ensuring victims of bias-based crimes are treated more fairly under the law, and now we know it is a proposition that has widespread bipartisan support across the state,” said Rob Hill, HRC Mississippi state director. “Without enumerating sexual orientation, gender identity and disability, the LGBTQ community and people with disabilities will continue to be under-protected when they are targeted simply because of who they are. This new polling shows the extent to which Mississippians support legislation that would update our hate crimes laws — and this support that should encourage lawmakers to act immediately.”

The polling found that in every part of the state, support outweighed opposition. The levels of support in each area are as follows:

  • 69 percent the Gulf Coast
  • 66 percent in the Jackson Metro area
  • 61 percent in the Delta
  • 54 percent in Southern Mississippi
  • 52 percent in Eastern Mississippi
  • 49 percent in Northern Mississippi

Among party lines, support also outweighed opposition.

  • 72 percent of Democrats supported, with 16 percent opposed
  • 46 percent of Republicans supported, with 40 percent opposed
  • 64 percent of Independents supported, with 27 percent opposed

For more detailed results, click here.

Mississippi, like most states in the South, does not have statewide hate crimes laws that are inclusive of sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. This makes it more difficult for law enforcement to adequately prosecute perpetrators of bias-motivated crimes and deliver justice to victims and their families. Within the past few years, Mississippi has faced a tragic, disproportionate number of anti-transgender crimes, including the highly-publicized murders of Mercedes Williamson, Mesha Caldwell and Dee Whigham. Out of those three murders, only Mercedes Williamson’s was prosecuted under the federal hate crime statute, because the the perpetrator crossed state lines, making it a federal crime.

In 2014, HRC launched Project One America, an initiative geared towards advancing social, institutional and legal equality in Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas. HRC Mississippi continues to work to advance equality for LGBTQ Mississippians who have no state level protections in housing, workplace, or public accommodations. Through HRC Mississippi, we are working toward a future of fairness every day — changing hearts, minds and laws toward achieving full equality.

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