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Jill Biden outbid at NYC LGBTQ charity auction for 'Heated Rivalry' TV walk-on role.
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Jill Biden loses out on 'Heated Rivalry' walk-on role at New York LGBTQ charity auction

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Former first lady Jill Biden bid $35,000 at a New York City LGBTQ charity auction for a walk-on role in the second season of HBO Max’s hockey romance series “Heated Rivalry,” but she was outbid as the item ultimately sold for $125,000 — twice — to two separate bidders, according to a report cited by The Daily Wire and a separate Variety report republished by Yahoo News.

Pünktlich zu den bevorstehenden Pride-Feierlichkeiten veröffentlichen Verlage in diesem Monat eine breite Palette neuer queerer Titel.

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Bree Fram, a transgender former Space Force colonel forced out under President Trump, is running a long-shot Democratic primary campaign against Rep. James Walkinshaw in Virginia's 11th District. Her bid hinges on a state referendum Tuesday that could redraw congressional maps in Democrats' favor. If approved, the new map would create a district blending areas currently held by multiple incumbents.

A Nashville charter school issued a final warning to a first-grade teacher who refused to read an LGBTQ-themed book on same-sex marriage, citing religious objections. The teacher sought accommodation, but school officials denied it and threatened termination. A legal group claims this violates civil rights and state law.

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A fundraiser in Tokyo is raising funds for communities in Jamaica recovering from Hurricane Melissa. Organized by Gordon Higgins, the event blends art, drag performances, and Jamaican cuisine to aid marginalized groups.

Minnesota hockey player Jesse Kortuem has shared his coming-out story, crediting the TV show Heated Rivalry for giving him the push. Now, he's on a mission to make the sport more inclusive for everyone. The response? Pure love and support.

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Der kubanische Künstler und Aktivist Nonardo Perea teilt in einem Interview seine Exilerfahrung in Spanien nach seiner Beteiligung an der San-Isidro-Bewegung. Er beschreibt die Härten der erzwungenen Migration, ihre Belastung für seine Familie und seine kreative Arbeit als Anklage gegen das kubanische Regime. Trotz neugewonnener Freiheit ringt er mit Isolation und finanziellen Schwierigkeiten.

 

 

 

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