Arkansas Legislature Approves Revised Religious Freedom Bill, Sends To Governor

Arkansas Legislature Approves Revised Religious Freedom Bill, Sends To Governor
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 2 (Reuters) – The Republican-controlled Arkansas House of Representatives on Thursday approved a revised religion bill, changing sections in the previous measure that critics said targeted gays.

The bill now goes to Governor Asa Hutchinson, who had asked for the changes. He had also received a request from world’s biggest retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc., which is based in the state, to veto the previous measure. (Reporting by Steve Barnes; Writing by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by James Dalgleish)

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News: Robert Menendez, Iran, Coca-Cola, Curiosity, Winnie the Pooh

News: Robert Menendez, Iran, Coca-Cola, Curiosity, Winnie the Pooh

Road Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) indicted on corruption charges

Road Is Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig’s upcoming Lifetime movie A Deadly Adoption the greatest April Fools’ joke ever?

TimeRoad TIME cover story on the showdown between religion and gay rights. “The culture war over gay rights is largely decided; what remains is the mainly rhetorical question of whether a florist or baker or photographer can refuse, on religious grounds, to supply a wedding bouquet where there is no bride, or a celebratory cake without a groom on top…. But symbols count, and the ones at stake in this unexpected clash are significant in a number of ways… but it would be wise to brace for more conflict. As long as social conservatives are able to influence early presidential competitions in states like Iowa and South Carolina—while winning elections in polarized congressional districts—their voices will be heard. Their opponents, as we have seen in Indiana and Arkansas, are determined that those voices not be heeded.” 

Road Have Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield called it quits?

Road CNN digs into the Iran nuclear deal. 

Couple1Road British couple wins $1.5 million lottery twice in two years

Road Harry Reid says he’d rather be “beat with whips” than become a lobbyist after he leaves the Senate. 

Road Televangelist Robert H. Schuller dead at 88

Road Britney Spears proudly shows off her son Sean’s artwork. 

Road Disney is making a live action Winnie the Pooh

Road Coca-Cola releases anti-#RFRA statement. “Coca-Cola does not support any legislation that discriminates, in our home state of Georgia or anywhere else. Coca-Cola values and celebrates diversity. We believe policies that would allow a business to refuse service to an individual based upon discrimination of any kind, does not only violate our Company’s core values, but would also negatively affect our consumers, customers, suppliers, bottling partners and associates. As a business, it is appropriate for us to help foster diversity, unity and respect among all people. We advocate for inclusion, equality and diversity through both our policies and practices.Coca-Cola does not condone intolerance or discrimination of any kind anywhere in the world.”

MarsRoad The Curiosity rover has hit a Martian mineral jackpot

Road How Russia’s ‘gay propaganda’ ban targets teachers

Road The 30 most anticipated movies of the summer. 

Road Matt Bomer continues to use New York City as his personal runway


Kyler Geoffroy

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Russia's 'Gay Propaganda' Laws Are Targeting Teachers Amidst Rising Anti-LGBT Sentiment

Russia's 'Gay Propaganda' Laws Are Targeting Teachers Amidst Rising Anti-LGBT Sentiment
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) — Alevtina is one of several teachers who lost their jobs in St. Petersburg after being outed by an anti-gay activist. While most resigned quietly, the 27-year-old music teacher decided to fight her dismissal in court — an unusual step in Russia where gays have faced increasing pressure in recent years.

The rising anti-gay sentiment has coincided with the passage of a controversial Russian law that prohibits exposing children to gay “propaganda.” The law has made it easy to target teachers, because they work directly with children. The hardening of lines against gays is thrown into stark relief by an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll. The survey found that Russians’ tolerance of gays has plummeted in recent years, with 51 percent of those surveyed late last year saying they would not want a gay neighbor. This was up from 38 percent in 2012.

A majority of 63 percent said gays should not be accepted in society, with only 20 percent saying they should be accepted. The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 2.4 percentage points.

The 2013 enactment of the gay propaganda law — which makes it illegal to provide information to children about homosexuality — was a turning point in the deterioration of Russian views of gays, said Nika Yuryeva, a spokeswoman for LGBT rights group Vykhod.

“I can see it even in my family, who are tolerant of my sexual choice, but now I also hear them speaking about the topic using the terms of Russian TV,” Yuryeva said. “To my mind, this law legitimizes the persecution of LGBT people, including the cases of their dismissals or forced resignations from schools.”

Alevtina, the music teacher, said she was stunned when the director of her school called her into his office last fall and urged her to quit.

“I left the director’s office almost in hysterics. I didn’t know what to do. I had so many creative plans with my students,” said Alevtina, who only gave her surname because she did not want her mother to know she was gay. “I’d put my soul into this work, and I also knew that I wasn’t guilty of anything.”

She refused to resign and was fired for “immoral behavior incompatible with pedagogical activities” — effectively ending her teaching career. The school director could not be reached for comment, despite repeated calls to his office.

Alevtina said only a few close friends knew she was lesbian and she never attended gay pride rallies. Her sexual orientation was exposed by Timur Isayev, an anti-gay activist representing an organization called Parents of Russia.

In the past year, at least six teachers who were either gay or gay rights activists found their jobs threatened after being targeted by Isayev, said Kseniya Kirichenko, a legal support specialist at Vykhod. Three resigned, and Alevtina was the only one to take legal action, Kirichenko said.

Isayev’s anti-gay campaigning was cut short in December when he was arrested on charges of stealing money from a firm where he worked in 2004. He was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison.

His arrest, however, has not made things easier for Alevtina, whose appeal is pending. Her lawyer, Dmitry Bartenev, said the teacher is asking to be reinstated at the school and to receive compensation. The court hearings were closed to the public at the teacher’s request.

Homosexuality has increasingly been portrayed on Russian state television as part of a decadent, immoral Western culture that threatens traditional values. And the AP-NORC poll also showed a sharp rise in anti-Western sentiments.

Those reporting an unfavorable view of the United States rose to 65 percent from 25 percent in 2012, while those with an unfavorable view of the European Union rose to 49 percent from 11 percent.

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The AP-NORC Center poll was conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago with fieldwork for the in-person survey by GfK Russia from Nov. 22 to Dec. 7., 2014. It was based on 2,008 in-person interviews with a nationally representative random sample of Russians age 18 and older.

Funding for the survey came from NORC at the University of Chicago.

Online: AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research: www.apnorc.org

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Malta Passes Comprehensive Gender Identity, Gender Expression and Sex Characteristics Act

Malta Passes Comprehensive Gender Identity, Gender Expression and Sex Characteristics Act

Yesterday, lawmakers of the Mediterranean island country of Malta unanimously adopted the Gender Identity, Gender Expression and Sex Characteristics Act (GIGESA).
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Naked Prank Makes Office Coworkers Rethink Sushi Forever

Naked Prank Makes Office Coworkers Rethink Sushi Forever

If you’re fans of BuzzFeed’s perenially-nude “Try Guys” (and, really, who among us isn’t?), you were probably wondering how the playful boys would celebrate their favorite holiday, April Fool’s Day. Naturally, they found a new way to get naked, surprise their coworkers and potentially ruin sushi for everyone forever. As one of the guys says, “We have a weird job.” Indeed. Will their warm bodies turn the sushi into baked fish? Watch the video below to find out.

The Try Guys’ Naked Sushi PrankIt’s a “California Roll” reversal. The Try Guys provided their coworkers with a delicious sushi lunch. The twist? Instead of plates, everyone had to eat off the Try Guys’ bodies. #NailedIt

Posted by The Try Guys on Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Jeremy Kinser

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