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Author: Marc Ramirez, USA TODAY

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‘It’s a very lonely world’: For LGBT conservatives, anti-gay legislation prompts frustration, doubts

March 30, 2022April 2, 2022Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘It’s a very lonely world’: For LGBT conservatives, anti-gay legislation prompts frustration, doubts

LGBTQ conservatives said they are becoming increasingly alarmed about whether the GOP is the best fit for them as more leaders pass anti-gay laws.

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‘The bottom fell out’: For years, Latino college enrollment was on the rise. Then came the pandemic.

March 24, 2022March 24, 2022Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘The bottom fell out’: For years, Latino college enrollment was on the rise. Then came the pandemic.

The rate of new Latino college students was soaring before the pandemic. Then Hispanic students started dropping out in record numbers.

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More cities are embracing accessible pedestrian signals but blind Americans say it’s not enough

March 12, 2022Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on More cities are embracing accessible pedestrian signals but blind Americans say it’s not enough

As cities update crosswalks with the latest technologies, the visually impaired have gone largely ignored, a federal lawsuit filed in Chicago says.

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‘This is unacceptable:’ After Biden reversed Trump’s Muslim ban, advocates say little has changed

February 5, 2022Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘This is unacceptable:’ After Biden reversed Trump’s Muslim ban, advocates say little has changed

Biden repealed Trump’s travel ban on mostly Muslim-majority nations. But a year later, most applicants have yet to be reunited with their families.

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‘I miss everything. I miss everybody’: Depression rates for seniors are soaring amid COVID-19

February 2, 2022February 2, 2022Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘I miss everything. I miss everybody’: Depression rates for seniors are soaring amid COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified loneliness and isolation for older adults, raising risks of anxiety and cognitive and physical decline.

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‘Unity without uniformity’: 50 years later, ideology of 1972 National Black Political Convention still resonates

February 1, 2022Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Unity without uniformity’: 50 years later, ideology of 1972 National Black Political Convention still resonates

As the anniversary of the largest-ever Black political gathering nears, new leaders aim to attain the unified voice that eluded the historic event.

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Texas transgender prisoner could be nation’s first to get gender affirmation surgery in federal custody

January 23, 2022Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Texas transgender prisoner could be nation’s first to get gender affirmation surgery in federal custody

This week, a federal inmate in Texas will learn whether her groundbreaking push to get gender affirmation surgery can proceed.

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Transgender children who get hormone therapy enjoy better mental health, study says

January 15, 2022Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Transgender children who get hormone therapy enjoy better mental health, study says

As states mull laws banning hormone therapy for transgender children, researchers are pointing to the mental health benefits of such care.

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‘Tragic and deeply upsetting’: 2021 deadliest year on record for transgender people in US

November 19, 2021Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Tragic and deeply upsetting’: 2021 deadliest year on record for transgender people in US

As fatal violence against transgender people continues to rise, LGBTQ advocates blame anti-trans rhetoric prompted by community’s rising visibility.

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Atheists, agnostics and humanists much more likely than Christians to get COVID-19 vaccine

November 2, 2021Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Atheists, agnostics and humanists much more likely than Christians to get COVID-19 vaccine

Atheists are more likely than the religious to be vaccinated against COVID-19, even as they grow in number and struggle to find acceptance in the U.S.

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