State senate president steps down after his husband is accused of groping multiple men

State senate president steps down after his husband is accused of groping multiple men
The men say they were initially afraid of coming forward because of Rosenberg’s powerful position.

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CAA Agent Accused of Offering Sex in Exchange for Access to Directors and a Hollywood Star

CAA Agent Accused of Offering Sex in Exchange for Access to Directors and a Hollywood Star

Cade Hudson with Britney Spears at a 2015 concert.

LOS ANGELES — As more talent agencies find themselves drawn into the wave of Hollywood sex scandals, a prominent agent at Creative Artists Agency is facing accusations that he offered an actor sex in exchange for access to directors and a movie star. The agent, Cade Hudson, made the offers in 2013, according to text messages…

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How To Avoid Star Wars: The Last Jedi Review Spoilers On The Internet

How To Avoid Star Wars: The Last Jedi Review Spoilers On The Internet
Star Wars: The Last Jedi is now just days away from its UK release.

As such the time has come to pull up the drawbridge, batten down the hatches and generally lock yourself away in the nearest nuclear bunker you can find.

If for some absurd reason you can’t do any of those things then you are now officially at risk of spoilers because human beings other than you have already seen the film and are getting very excited about it on Twitter.

Now if you, like us, would like to ride the emotional rollercoaster of the Last Jedi with your mind clear and free of spoilers then here are three simple steps you can take.

Twitter has a rather handy feature built-in that allows you to mute certain keywords, emojis and hashtags from your timeline.

It should be noted that #TheLastJedi already has its own official hashtag so we would absolutely start there.

From there here are just a few suggestions:

Sadly Facebook doesn’t have an equivalent mute function, at least not an official one.

If you’d like to make sure your Facebook friends aren’t about to ruin the film event of the year then we would recommend you download something like Social Fixer.

This rather handy plugin for Chrome, Safari and Firefox.

You can not only mute certain keywords, people you follow and even certain pages but you can actually totally customise the way Facebook shows you information on the Newsfeed.

This is particularly handy if you’re worried about videos or photos catching you out as well.

3. Mute all the words, ever

Finally, drastic times call for drastic measures.

Install the Unspoiler plugin for Chrome or Safari. This all-encompassing add-on to your favourite browser is like a giant oppressive blanket that will wrap you up and protect you from the outside world and its truths that you don’t want to hear.

Unspoiler works across the entire internet which means that hopefully it’ll fill in any of the gaps you unintentionally left on Twitter or Facebook.

Some might call this overkill, but then these people have either never seen Star Wars or they have a very low midichlorian count.

That’s all the wisdom we have to impart. Go forth, stay safe and make sure you’ve booked your tickets as soon as possible.

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: December 11, 2017

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: December 11, 2017

COUNTDOWN TO SPECIAL ELECTION FOR ALA.’S OPEN U.S. SENATE SEAT: HRC was proud to endorse Doug Jones in this race and to campaign and canvass for his pro-equality agenda and against Roy Moore’s dangerous, hateful policies and rhetoric. “It feels, in a way, that we’ve been building toward this moment — where progressive folks feel like there’s a common cause to rally for and to rally voters to,” Eva Kendrick, HRC Alabama State Director told The Daily Beast’s Andrew Desiderio (@desiderioDC). “And in this case, it’s the election of Doug Jones.” Throughout this campaign, HRC organized phone banks, canvasses, fundraisers and community events to encourage Alabamians to make their voices heard and defeat Roy Moore, arguably the most anti-LGBTQ Senate candidate in modern history. HRC also ramped up a public education campaign that included yard signs, online ads, direct mail to educate voters about their choices in this year’s election. More from The Daily Beast.

  • Iconic Alabama author Harper Lee reportedly expressed alarm about Roy Moore before her death, writing, “I dread the advent of Roy Moore’s administration but its coming sure as doomsday.” More from AL.com.

MONDAY MUST WATCH — I BELIEVE THAT INTERNS ARE OUR FUTURE: In a video obtained by ABC News through a FOIA request, Attorney General Jeff Sessions became noticeably flustered when a number of U.S. Justice Department interns questioned him about the LGBTQ issues during a June lecture series. The interns wanted to know why the Departments’ of Justice and Education revoked the Obama Administration’s guidance detailing schools’ obligations to transgender students under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and why the Trump Administration failed to recognize June as Pride Month. More from ABC and Advocate.

MORNING MUST READ — U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT, “FIGHTING THE HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC IN THE SOUTH”: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 44 percent of all Americans living with an HIV diagnosis live in the South. The CDC also says that those living in the South are more likely to die from complications related to HIV and less likely to know their HIV status. A toxic mixture of higher rates of opioid use, stigma around HIV, poverty and health care infrastructure has lead to this harrowing reality. More from U.S. News and World Report.

TAMMY BALDWIN, NATION’S FIRST OPENLY LGBTQ SENATOR, RIPS INTO TRUMP-PENCE ADMINISTRATION: At the Victory Institute’s annual conference, Baldwin (D-WI) said Trump-Pence policies have hurt “religious minorities, immigrants and the working poor.” Baldwin, endorsed by HRC for reelection, also criticized Trump’s anti-LGBTQ judicial nominees, and noted the power of getting LGBTQ people elected. “The representation that we fought for and won over the course of a generation all over the country, up and down the ballot, means that we no longer have to stand alone,” said Baldwin. More from Washington Blade.

HRC COMMEMORATES HUMAN RIGHTS DAY: On Sunday, HRC commemorated Human Rights Day, marking the date in 1948 when the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The declaration was the first time the global community spelled out a set of inalienable rights everyone is entitled to have, including LGBTQ people. In honor of the day, HRC and Human Rights First will today present its third annual Advocates & Allies in the Global Equality Movement awards to outstanding LGBTQ advocates and allies from around the world. This year, HRC recognized an advocate from the Russian LGBT Network, a faith leader from Jamaica and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. More from HRC.

.@HRC is proud to honor these advocates and allies from around the world on Monday as we celebrate progress but also mark the continuing challenges facing #LGBTQ
people globally. #HumanRightsDay #StandUp4HumanRights #AdvocatesAndAllies t.co/tBaNVxWU96

— HumanRightsCampaign (@HRC) December 10, 2017

 AUTOMAKERS PUTTING PEDAL TO THE METAL FOR LGBTQ WORKERS: Automakers earned high marks on HRC’s 2018 Corporate Equality Index, reports Phoebe Wall Howard (@phoebesaid) of the Detroit Free Press.  “In the highly competitive automotive industry, employers know that innovation is spurred by a diverse and inclusive workforce,” said Beck Bailey, deputy director of HRC’s Workplace Equality Program. “That’s why we continue to see leadership across the sector.” More from The Detroit Free Press.

 GOLDEN GLOBES NOMINATE LGBTQ MEDIA, ACTORS AND ALLIES: Nominees include Meryl Streep’s role in “The Post” for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama; Steve Carell’s (@SteveCarell) role in “Battle of the Sexes” for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy; Emma Stone’s role in “Battle of the Sexes” for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy; “Call Me by Your Name” for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture; Allison Janney’s (@AllisonBJanney) role in “I, Tonya” for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture; “Will & Grace” for Best Television Series — Comedy; Eric McCormack’s (@EricMcCormack) role in “Will & Grace” for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy; Ryan Murphy’s “Feud: Bette and Joan” for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television; and Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon’s (@SusanSarandon) roles in “Feud: Bette and Joan” for Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television; and Alfred Molina’s (@OfficialMolina) role in “Feud” for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television. Full list from Variety.

WASHINGTON DEPT. OF HEALTH CONSIDERING ‘X’ OPTION FOR GENDER MARKERS: The change would apply to birth certificates. If passed, the state would follow Oregon, California and Washington, D.C., in allowing a third gender option on some official documents. More from The Chronicle.

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR ILL. GOV ADDRESS LGBTQ EQUALITY: During an event moderated by Equality Illinois CEO Brian C. Johnson, the candidates discussed non-discrimination protections, HIV & AIDS, sex education, overrepresentation in juvenile detention and immigration. More from Advocate.

COULD TONI ATKINS BECOME CALIFORNIA’S FIRST FEMALE LGBTQ SENATE PRESIDENT? She is poised to succeed current Senate President Kevin de León. More from San Francisco Gate.

INDIANA POLICE OFFICER NOTES ISSUE OF WHITE PRIVILEGE — PLACED ON LEAVE, THEN REINSTATED: During a training seminar specifically focused on improving police interactions with transgender people, Capt. Scott Arndt questioned statistics showing that transgender people are more likely to be targets of police violence. When Capt. Carri Weber raised the concept of white, male privilege as a barrier to understanding the lived reality for many trans people, she was placed on paid administrative leave. More from The Washington Post.

NATION’S TOP MAYORS — “WE CANNOT LET DISCRIMINATION FLOURISH IN OUR CITIES”: In a piece published in The Philadelphia Inquirer, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser (@MayorBowser), Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney (@PhillyMayor) and San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee (@mayoredlee) write, “As the mayors of three of America’s biggest and most diverse cities, we serve people who represent all backgrounds and belief systems… When we allow anyone a license to discriminate, we set the stage for further discrimination surrounding sexual orientation, gender identity, race, religion, sex, and more.” They are part of The Mayors Against LGBT Discrimination Coalition, founded earlier this year, which filed an amicus brief supporting non-discrimination in the Masterpiece case. Read the full piece in The Philadelphia Inquirer.

ALARMING — BERMUDA ON PATH TO REPEAL MARRIAGE EQUALITY: The country’s House of Assembly voted to replace marriage equality with domestic partnerships. It’s not too late for fair-minded voices in the Bermuda Senate to stop this travesty. More from The Royal Gazette.

DELAYED JUSTICE — EIGHT YEARS LATER, PHILLY CAB COMPANY FINED FOR THROWING OUT SAME-SEX COUPLE: The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations ordered PHL Taxi to pay Mark Seaman, who was thrown out of a cab for kissing his partner, $500. The commision also ruled that dispatch companies must educate drivers on the city’s fair practices ordinances. More from The Philadelphia Inquirer.

U.N. ROUNDTABLE ON GLOBAL HUMAN RIGHTS: HRC Global Deputy Director Jean Freedberg attended a U.N. Foundation roundtable with U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein and asked about the future of LGBTQ rights around the world. More from the Washington Blade.

READING RAINBOW

Independent reports that Justin Trudeau made history as the first Canadian Prime Minister to appear on the cover of an LGBTQ publication; The New York Times recounts the fight for Australian marriage equality

Have news? Send us your news and tips at [email protected]. Click here to subscribe to #AM_Equality and follow @HRC for all the latest news. Thanks for reading!

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Trump Lashes Out at NYT Over Story Detailing His Diet Coke Addiction, 4-Hour-a-Day TV Habits

Trump Lashes Out at NYT Over Story Detailing His Diet Coke Addiction, 4-Hour-a-Day TV Habits

Donald Trump snapped back at a story in the New York Times on Monday morning, disputing some of its details in a furious tweet: “Another false story, this time in the Failing @nytimes, that I watch 4-8 hours of television a day – Wrong! Also, I seldom, if ever, watch CNN or MSNBC, both of which I consider Fake News. I never watch Don Lemon, who I once called the “dumbest man on television!” Bad Reporting.”

Another false story, this time in the Failing @nytimes, that I watch 4-8 hours of television a day – Wrong! Also, I seldom, if ever, watch CNN or MSNBC, both of which I consider Fake News. I never watch Don Lemon, who I once called the “dumbest man on television!” Bad Reporting.

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 11, 2017

From the scathing NYT story:

Before taking office, Mr. Trump told top aides to think of each presidential day as an episode in a television show in which he vanquishes rivals. People close to him estimate that Mr. Trump spends at least four hours a day, and sometimes as much as twice that, in front of a television, sometimes with the volume muted, marinating in the no-holds-barred wars of cable news and eager to fire back…

…The ammunition for his Twitter war is television. No one touches the remote control except Mr. Trump and the technical support staff — at least that’s the rule. During meetings, the 60-inch screen mounted in the dining room may be muted, but Mr. Trump keeps an eye on scrolling headlines. What he misses he checks out later on what he calls his “Super TiVo,” a state-of-the-art system that records cable news.

Watching cable, he shares thoughts with anyone in the room, even the household staff he summons via a button for lunch or for one of the dozen Diet Cokes he consumes each day.

But he is leery of being seen as tube-glued — a perception that reinforces the criticism that he is not taking the job seriously.

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How To Support A Family Member With A Mental Illness

How To Support A Family Member With A Mental Illness

It’s well known that managing and seeking help for a mental illness can be an arduous process and it’s important that people have a good support network to help them through the tough times.

However, we often forget the pain, frustration and disappointment that families go through when supporting loved ones in accessing services and helping them on their road to recovery. Supporting a family member with a mental illness, whether that be a child, parent or partner, comes with its own set of challenges.

I’d like to thank my parents for being there and for fighting tenaciously to enable me to access the right services. My parents were and still are very supportive, and have played such a vital role in getting me to where I am today.

Alongside my personal experiences, I also work in the area of mental health and as such, have encountered many instances of families desperately working together to tackle stigma, survive waiting lists and access appropriate services (even if this means travelling miles for support).

Using such personal and professional experiences, I have constructed five top tips to supporting a family member with a mental illness:

1. Stop trying to find an immediate solution

As well as finding ourselves looking for the reason why our loved one is struggling, it is common that we will try and ‘solve the issue’ and provide a solution. There is not one obvious answer for either of these and what helped someone else may not help them. Remember; just as our minds are unique, so is our recovery. Offer support rather than solutions and try to be there for them whenever they need you.

2. Listen and be patient

As frustrating and as painful as it can be, try to be patient. It takes time so just be there to listen and support and try not to worry about saying the wrong thing, ask what you can do to help them. Silence can be very supportive. Often, we can find silences awkward and try to fill them with words but silences can really help your loved one to collect their thoughts and decide on next steps.

3. Encourage them to help themselves

It’s very difficult to help someone if they are not willing to help themselves first. Try to encourage them to take part in hobbies and get out of the house. It may be the last thing that they want to do but things like exercise, meditation and art can all help improve mental well-being. Help them find what’s right for them.

4. Give hope and be positive

Help them to feel good about themselves and offer praise. Recovery is possible and people can and do get better so let them know that.

5. Take care of yourself

Helping others can be exhausting and mentally draining so it’s important that you look after yourself too. As difficult as it may be, try to find some time for yourself to relax, unwind and focus on your own well-being.

I hope you have found those useful. For more top tips on supporting a loved one with a mental health problem, check out the video below:

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New York ‘Explosion’ Prompts Evacuation Of City’s Subway

New York ‘Explosion’ Prompts Evacuation Of City’s Subway

The New York Police Department is responding to reports of an “explosion of unknown origin” in midtown Manhattan at 42nd Street and 8th Avenue, according to the police department’s official Twitter feed.

Some subway train lines there were being evacuated, reports Reuters.

Looks like police are closing off 42nd at 11th Ave., 3 Avenues from Port Authority pic.twitter.com/4y5ykEHkCA

— Marilyn La Jeunesse (@Not_Monroe) December 11, 2017

 

The New York fire department said it was responding to an incident at the Port Authority bus terminal in midtown Manhattan. 

There are no reports of casualties at this time.

The NYPD is responding to reports of an explosion of unknown origin at 42nd Street and 8th Ave, #Manhattan. The A, C and E line are being evacuated at this time. Info is preliminary, more when available. pic.twitter.com/7vpNT97iLC

— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) December 11, 2017

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