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“As with all my new pets, I gently bit each kitten on the face. This is how I let my animals know that I am now their mother.”

A Visit to Margaret Maugenset's Gowanus loft (in which she has lived 9 years rent-free) 

Six year-old Lori Anne Madison heading to the National Spelling Bee 

It’s Cher’s birthday YOU GO GIRL

It’s Cher’s birthday YOU GO GIRL

Judge Katherine Forrest Strikes Down Indefinite Detention in NDAA

A federal judge has struck down part of a controversial law that allows the government to indefinitely detain anyone it considers a terrorism suspect anywhere in the world without charge or trial, including U.S. citizens. The ruling came in a lawsuit challenging the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, filed by a group of journalists, scholars and political activists. Judge Katherine Forrest of the Southern District of New York struck down the indefinite detention provision, saying it likely violates the First and Fifth Amendments. Judge Forrest rejected the Obama administration’s argument that the NDAA merely reaffirmed an existing law recognizing the military’s right to perform certain routine duties.

U.S. Has Its First Female Olympic Boxer 

Tom Gabel of Punk Band Against Me! Comes Out as Transgender 

No Queer Girls Are Queerer Than Others: Resisting Femme Invisibility 

(Source: bigmouthbigideas)

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