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Sandra Day O'Connor,Dies at 93 First Woman On The Supreme Court,
Washington – Retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who made history as the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, passed away at the age of 93. The Court announced that O'Connor died on Friday in Phoenix, Arizona, following complications related to dementia and a respiratory illness.
By Ali Hashmi2 years ago in Pride
Recollecting Dr. Mary Discrete: Exploring NASA Space Explorer and Science Mission Trailblazer
Surrendered NASA space voyager Mary Discrete, a veteran of two NASA spaceflights, passed on Nov. 27. She was 76. A specialist with planning in like manner and environmental planning, as well as natural sciences and microbial nature, Separate was the principal woman to go about as an accomplice chief for NASA's Science Mission Directorate.
By Sakib Mahmud2 years ago in Pride
Henry Kissinger: Architect of Global Diplomacy, a Legacy Explored
I'm deeply saddened to share the news of Henry Kissinger's passing at the age of 100. A true giant in American foreign policy, Kissinger's life was a testament to the tumultuous events of the 20th century. Born in Germany in 1923, he fled Nazi persecution with his family in 1938, finding refuge in the United States.
By Just Know This2 years ago in Pride
Tragedy in the Tunnels: India's Infrastructure Dreams Claimed by Catastrophe
Introduction: In a tragic incident that has captured the attention of the entire nation, 41 workers were left trapped beneath the earth when a tunnel, part of India's expanding transportation network, suddenly collapsed. The calamity struck with no warning, plunging families into deep distress as rescue teams mounted a frantic effort against time to reach the buried workers. This event not only highlights the dangers of subterranean occupations but also reminds us of the urgent need to review tunnel safety and labor conditions in India.
By Rajeshkumar G2 years ago in Pride
Wanting To Be A Girl
I went though a bit of an identity crisis in my mid to late teens, where i thought i wanted to become a girl. It was around the end of high school when i was struggling to come to terms with who i was and what i wanted to do with my life. Up until that point, after moving from the UK to Australia. I'd struggled to find myself and fit in with my new environment and began to question my very being and existence and was looking for ways to find a true purpose in my life.
By George Hall2 years ago in Pride
Facebook Group Named After Ghana's VP Has Labeled FixTheCountry Activist "Gay" This Is Liken to Assassination & Terrorism on The Life of Oliver Barker-Vormawor . Content Warning.
Tuesday, 28 November 2023 By: TB Obwoge In Ghana, just for writing this and some of the things I've written about the happenings in the country could end my life. These are the types of things that would also land Ghanian journalists in jail. Ghana under Akufo-Addo isn't a country of freedom or justice.
By IwriteMywrongs2 years ago in Pride
Whispers of Imagination. Content Warning.
Chapter 1: Discover Your Narrative Wonderland In a world where stars whispered tales to the moon, a budding storyteller named Luna discovered a mysterious tome—the "Imagination Almanac." Intrigued, Luna delved into its pages, and a cosmic burst of inspiration whisked them away to a literary wonderland. Guided by the Cosmic Sage, Luna embarked on a quest to unveil the essence of narrative wonder.
By Thiago Assis2 years ago in Pride
Gentles & Lady-Men! VENUS VALLEY sees the queer in Shakespeare (part 1). Top Story - November 2023.
Welcome to a chapter I’ve been waiting and wanting to write for a while, because it’s one of the fun chapters of this book-in-progress! If you’re just joining in, you’ve found the chapter-by-chapter release of my LGBTQIA+ centric philosophy chat book, in which your inputs will shape my edits til the finished book says what my beloved brave and beautiful rainbow flag community want people to know, rather than just me being a look-how-clever-I-am philosopher. I’ve learned a big lesson in writing as I’ve tried to rush my way to this chapter, as things I’ve tried to squeeze in quickly have shouted at me from the page, that they deserve real space to speak. So feel free to click a link I’ll put in later, where you can see the focus I’ve given about philosophies ancient and modern from outside my own sphere of knowledge, learning as I teach; or read on for the first in a set of upcoming chapters where I’ll have fun indulging my biggest fandoms and dig into some of the deeper philosophies behind them. Welcome, queerly beloveds, to Venus Valley: Queer Philosophers’ Forum!
By Steph Cole2 years ago in Pride
How The Mafia Once Controlled The New York Gay Scene
When we think of the mafia in the US, many of us may think of them as organized crime syndicates focused on bootlegging, drugs, and gambling. However, did you know they were also an instrumental, albeit uneasy, part of modern LGBTQ+ history?
By Chelsea Rose2 years ago in Pride
**Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti 2023: Wishes, Messages, Quotes for Prakash Utsav**. Content Warning.
Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti, celebrated with immense joy and reverence, marks the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. In 2023, as we observe the auspicious occasion, it's not just a festival; it's a time for spiritual reflection and spreading goodwill. On this Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti 2023, let's delve into the significance of Prakash Utsav and explore heartfelt wishes, messages, and quotes to share with loved ones.
By Debjit Das2 years ago in Pride
The Hypothetical
In the realm of social media and the beauty industry, Jeffree Star is a prominent figure known for his makeup artistry, bold personality, and unapologetic self-expression. As a public figure, he's been open about his life, sharing personal aspects, including his sexual orientation. However, in a surprising turn of events, let's delve into the hypothetical scenario of Jeffree Star coming out as straight.
By Regular Person2 years ago in Pride







