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California school board requires national anthem be performed at all home sports games – East Bay Times
3+ hour, 55+ min ago (547+ words) The “Star-Spangled Banner” is here to stay at all sporting games hosted at Temecula Valley schools. School board members voted 5-0 Tuesday night, Aug. 18, to add language to its policy on ceremonies and observances to require that the U.S. national…...
Letters: Players’ faith wasn’t the issue on Pride Night
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (479+ words) Re: “Why aren’t players free not to observe Pride?” (Page A6, July 2). As for the players’ “pain and hurt,” they’re being paid millions of dollars per year, Stacy. Re: “Huge fan support for USMNT’s true grit in World Cup run” (Page…...
Letters: Plaintiffs in lawsuit could learn from LGBTQ community
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (652+ words) It reminded me of a lawsuit about 20 years ago when lawyers claiming to defend Christianity sued Cupertino’s Stevens Creek School District because a teacher was not allowed to promote his religious beliefs in class. Throughout history, intolerance has often cloaked…...
‘I’ll answer baseball questions’: Buster Posey declines to address SF Giants’ Pride Night controversy
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (445+ words) SAN FRANCISCO — President of baseball operations Buster Posey offered an opening statement to more than two dozen members of the Bay Area media on Tuesday afternoon about the team’s Pride Night controversy, but declined to discuss the matter further despite…...
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred cites SF Giants’ ‘lapse of communication’, says players won’t be disciplined
1+ mon, 4+ week ago (608+ words) Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred penned a response to a United States senator regarding the Giants’ Pride Night controversy on Monday afternoon, referring to the team’s communication with its players as being “inadequate and not clear.” Missouri Sen. Josh…...
Bay Area schools chief drawn into national fight over parental rights, LGBTQ+ policies
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (762+ words) Bay Area schools were again at the forefront of a national debate over parental rights and LGBTQ+ issues Wednesday as Congressional Republicans questioned San Francisco’s schools chief on transgender student policies, ethnic studies and how much say parents should have…...
Los Gatos celebrates first raising of Pride flag
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (496+ words) Los Gatos raised the Progress Pride flag for the first time in its history on Monday after years of advocacy from LGBTQ+ rights advocates. “Flying the Pride flag will not solve every challenge facing our LGBTQ residents, but it does…...
Human Rights Campaign targets battleground districts during broader reckoning over LGBTQ+ rights
3+ mon, 4+ week ago (510+ words) Besides eight congressional districts that could help determine control of the U.S. House, the Human Rights Campaign is also supporting Democratic candidates for the U.S. Senate in Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Ohio and Texas. The money will be spent on advertising,…...
Opinion: The results are in, and same-sex marriage was a win for children and society
4+ mon, 6+ hour ago (600+ words) East Bay Times Opinion: The results are in, and same-sex marriage was a win for children and society Prior to the Supreme Court’s 2015 Obergefell decision, opponents raised alarms about the severe and immediate harms that would surely occur if marriages…...
Opinion: Anti-trans laws aren’t protecting women or anyone, only doing harm
5+ mon, 7+ hour ago (685+ words) ‘It’s a model of what government should not do: unconscionable cruelty and complexity, for no public purpose whatsoever.’ What’s the difference between a 15-year-old and a transgender adult? The 15-year-old can drive legally in Kansas. It sounds like a joke, but…...