This Video of a 13-Year-Old Adam Rippon Proves Olympic Dreams Do Come True: WATCH

This Video of a 13-Year-Old Adam Rippon Proves Olympic Dreams Do Come True: WATCH
Adam Rippon young

Adam Rippon talked about his Olympic dreams in this news clip shot when he was 13 and had just returned from his first trip to Europe to compete in the International Skating Union’s Spring Cup, where he took first place.

The young skater enthused to WNEP about his first plane and train ride and his trip to the Olympic museum.

“When you see all these things about other people who have won the Olympics, you think that you’ve done a great thing but you’re still far away.”

Rippon, who won his first Olympic medal last week, was attacked by Donald Trump Jr. on Tuesday night for speaking out about Vice President Mike Pence’s anti-gay record.

Said Rippon earlier this week: “Being here at the Olympics it does give me a louder voice. And I’ve got a big mouth and a loud voice. But it has given me a platform. I think it’s so important that I use this platform to my advantage. I think that me using my voice has given my skating a greater purpose. I’ve gotten so many messages from young kids all over the country that my story has resonated with them and it’s incredibly powerful…In the past week I’ve heard a lot of people like, ‘whoa, Adam Rippon should tone it down.’ I can’t tone it down. I’m being me. And I’m being myself. And I’d be doing myself an injustice, and I’d be doing an injustice to those kids who don’t feel like they’re comfortable to be themselves.”

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This Video of a 13-Year-Old Adam Rippon Proves Olympic Dreams Do Come True: WATCH

金正恩のコスプレマン、北朝鮮応援団の前に現れる。団員は困惑

金正恩のコスプレマン、北朝鮮応援団の前に現れる。団員は困惑

平昌オリンピック・アイスホッケー女子の試合中、ちょっとしたハプニングが起こった。

2月14日の1次リーグB組最終戦。日本対南北合同チームの試合で、北朝鮮応援団の前に金正恩氏のコスプレをした人物が現れたのだ。聯合ニュース、News1、中央日報などが報じた。

金正恩氏のコスプレをした人物は、統一旗を持って観衆席に現れた。

一部の観客は笑いながら写真を撮っていたが、北朝鮮応援団は驚いた表情を浮かべて困惑している様子だった。

結局、大会関係者によって競技場の外に追い出された。

News1によると、この人物は開会式にもアメリカのトランプ大統領のコスプレをした人とともに登場していた。また、聯合ニュースはこの人物が開会式で一般用のチケットでメディア席に入り、制止された人物と見られると伝えている。

PYEONGCHANG-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 09:  impersonators of Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un are escorted out of the ceremony during the Opening Ceremony of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at PyeongChang Olympic Stadium on February 9, 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.  (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

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Tom Daley And Dustin Lance Black Are Having Their First Baby

Tom Daley And Dustin Lance Black Are Having Their First Baby

Tom Daley and Dustin Lance Black have announced they are about to become parents as they are expecting their first baby together.

The Olympic diver and his husband, 43, shared two separate photographs, in which they are both holding an ultrasound scan – on their personal Instagram pages on Valentine’s Day (14 February) to make the announcement.

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Daley captioned his post: “Happy Valentine’s Day!”

And his spouse said: “A very happy Valentine’s Day from ours to yours.”

Neither of the couple confirmed the bay’s gender or revealed any more details about when the baby is expected.

Both posts have already been flooded with messages of congratulations.

The 23-year-old married Black in May 2017 in a fairytale ceremony in front of 120 close friends and relatives at Bovey Castle in Devon. 

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Tom and Lance first got together in 2013, with the diver coming out publicly in a YouTube video in the months that followed.

In the clip he told fans that his “whole world changed” when he fell in love with a man.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/tom-daley-and-dustin-lance-having-their-first-baby_uk_5a8440f8e4b0cf067520706f

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: February 14, 2018

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: February 14, 2018

HRC — PUBLIX’S WORK ON LGBTQ INCLUSION SHOULD NOT STOP AFTER RECENT CONTROVERSY: Writes HRC Workplace Equality Program Director Deena Fidas, “Companies like Publix should take this moment to assess other policies and practices that affect their LGBTQ employees. The lesson for all employers here is to invest in common sense and fair workplace practices early and often: benchmark using tools such as [HRC Foundation’s] CEI, listen to LGBTQ workers and advocates and, most importantly, take proactive steps to allow all workers to succeed. Building businesses of the future will not come from reactive change — it will only come from a long term, sustained commitment to diversity.” More from Advocate.

Following public pressure for @publix to cover Truvada, @HRC’s Deena Fidas writes an oped on lessons employers can take to invest in common sense #LGBTQ inclusive policies. t.co/DB7AeDTNFk

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 14, 2018

WHAT WE’RE WATCHING WEDNESDAY — #LoveYourNeighbor FOR VALENTINE’S DAY: HRC released a compilation of heart-tugging videos from its year-long #LoveYourNeighbor campaign, which focuses on the stories of LGBTQ people in the South. The videos feature stories about the experiences of LGBTQ couples living — and loving — in Alabama, Arkansas and Mississippi. More from HRC.

HRC’S SARAH MCBRIDE (@SarahEMcBride) TAKES ON SECRETARY BETSY DEVOS’ DISCRIMINATORY AGENDA: More from UpWorthy.

“When you turn your back on transgender students…you’re undermining their ability not just to succeed academically, but to pursue their dreams, and that has a lifetime worth of consequences.” – @HRC’s @SarahEMcBride #ProtectTransKids t.co/dxA51FQEVi

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 14, 2018

MORNING MUST READ FROM NYT — “HE TOOK A DRUG TO PREVENT AIDS. THEN HE COULDN’T GET DISABILITY INSURANCE”: Dr. Philip J. Cheng took PrEP after he nicked himself while preparing a patient living with HIV for surgery. When he later applied for disability insurance — as is typical for young doctors — he was given a shorter-term policy because he took PrEP. “It was blatant discrimination,” he told reporter Donald G. McNeil Jr. More from The New York Times.

ADAM RIPPON (@adaripp) ROUNDUP:

  • The Olympic medalist does not plan to visit the White House, saying he’d rather do something “to help [the LGBTQ] community.” More from The Advocate.
  • Check out this Vanity Fair profile by Joanna Robinson (@jowrotethis).
  • The prevailing sentiment: “I’m with Team Adam Rippon,” in The Boston Globe.

LAWSUIT ALLEGES THAT SAN FRANCISCO CITY EMPLOYEE DENIED TRANS WOMAN ACCESS TO RESTROOM: More from San Francisco Gate.

CALIFORNIA HEALTH CARE BILL COULD HELP PROTECT TRANSGENDER FOSTER YOUTH: The bill would clarify current law to ensure foster youth have access to gender-affirming health care. More from INTO.

DESPICABLE — VIRGINIA LAWMAKERS SAYS TRANS TEACHERS ARE “VERY DISTURBING”: Virginia Delegate Dave LaRock’s transphobic statements have been widely condemned by his colleagues, including by the state’s first openly transgender delegate, Danica Roem. More from LGBTQ Nation.

… AND IN CALIFORNIA, CANDIDATE FOR GOV ASSERTS THAT EQUALITY WILL LEAD TO BESTIALITY: In a 2007 debate, John Cox also vowed to veto hate crime legislation and grossly insulted transgender teachers. More from The Mercury News.

KANSAS MAY ELECT FIRST OPENLY LGBTQ STATE REPRESENTATIVE: Brandon Woodward and Matthew Calcara, both openly gay, are vying for a seat in the Kansas State House. More from The Kansas City Star.

HRC LAUNCHES LENTEN DEVOTIONAL CAMPAIGN ENCOURAGING LGBTQ ACCEPTANCE IN FAITH COMMUNITIES: More from HRC.

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

PAKISTAN SENATE COMMITTEE PASSES TRANSGENDER RIGHTS BILL: It aims to grant trans people “the same rights and dignity” as cisgender Pakistani citizens. More from Gay Star News.

FUKUOKA, JAPAN WILL RECOGNIZE SAME-SEX COUPLES: More from Gay Star News.

READING RAINBOWBookmark now to read on your lunch break!

The Herald News (Falls River, Mass.) reports that a local transgender teen will be featured on American IdolToday shares the beautiful love story of a trans man and his wife; The Daily Beasts Samantha Allen (@SLAwrites) asks how increased media representation can combat the epidemic of violence against transgender people

www.hrc.org/blog/am-equality-tip-sheet-february-14-2018?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed

Ryan Murphy Signs with Netflix in Record-Breaking $300 Million Deal

Ryan Murphy Signs with Netflix in Record-Breaking $300 Million Deal

Producer/Director Ryan Murphy has signed a deal with Netflix for what is said to be a record-breaking $300 million. The deal starts July 1.

Said Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer at Netflix, in a statement: “Ryan Murphy’s series have influenced the global cultural zeitgeist, reinvented genres and changed the course of television history. His unfaltering dedication to excellence and to give voice to the underrepresented, to showcase a unique perspective or just to shock the hell out of us, permeates his genre-shattering work. From Nip/Tuck – our first licensed series – to American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson and American Horror Story, we’ve seen how his brand of storytelling captivates consumers and critics across the globe. His celebrated body of work and his contributions to our industry speak for themselves, and we look forward to supporting Ryan in bringing his broad and diverse stories to the world.”

Said Murphy: “The history of this moment is not lost on me. I am a gay kid from Indiana who moved to Hollywood in 1989 with $55 dollars in savings in my pocket, so the fact that my dreams have crystallized and come true in such a major way is emotional and overwhelming to me. I am awash in genuine appreciation for Ted Sarandos, Reed Hastings and Cindy Holland at Netflix for believing in me and the future of my company which will continue to champion women, minorities and LGBTQ heroes and heroines, and I am honored and grateful to continue my partnership with my friends and peers at Fox on our existing shows.”

A new original series from Murphy, Ratched and The Politician, will premiere globally on Netflix. Murphy also oversees production on the following series: American Crime Story, American Horror Story, Feud, 9-1-1 and the upcoming Pose.

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Ryan Murphy Signs with Netflix in Record-Breaking $300 Million Deal

We Should All Be Allowed Animals In Our Lives – Whether We Rent Or Own Our Homes

We Should All Be Allowed Animals In Our Lives – Whether We Rent Or Own Our Homes
Natasha Hinde's cat, Pebbles.

Tenants should have a “default right” to have pets, says the Labour Party, which has announced plans for tenants to be able to keep pets “unless there is evidence the animal is causing a nuisance”. With high house prices meaning many younger people are unable to buy their own home, it’s welcome news for those pining for a furry friend. 

It would also reduce the amount of animals taken into shelters each year. “Giving up a pet can be devastating, we welcome any steps the Government can take to encourage landlords to allow tenants to keep their pets,” says Cats Protection, which reported the majority of its branches having to take in cats due to owners having problems with their home’s pet policy.

“Battersea Dogs and Cats Home would like to see many more local authorities and housing associations having more pet-friendly tenancy agreements,” Dee McIntosh, director of communications and external affairs at the charity, told HuffPost UK. 

We spoke to readers and a psychologist about the benefits of having a pet in their life. Bookmark this and send it to your landlord.

Miriam's beloved pooches left to right: Ramsey, Sally and Blue.

According to clinical psychologist Linda Blair, touching a pet can give you a boost of oxytocin. “This is the bonding hormone that is sometimes called the ‘love hormone’,” she explains. “It makes you feel safe and close to who you are with. So by looking after the pet, you will not only benefit the animal but also receive an emotional benefit yourself.” 

Having a pet that encourages you to take more exercise, such as a dog, can also lead to physical and mental health benefits. “Walking a dog will lift your mood because you’ll receive a boost of endorphins,” Blair said.

Readers are full of fondness for furry creatures. Miriam Payne, an author, told us about her attachment to her rescue dogs: “My dogs are everything. They are my best friends, confidantes, shoulders to cry on, snuggle buddies, reason for getting out and about even in terrible weather and the inspiration for my books. I can’t imagine life without them,” she says.

Similarly photographers Lina and Tom Orsino-Allen say they would be lost without their three beloved cats, Mia, Lysander and Loki. “As childfree by choice, they’re our furry babies, our companions, our comforters, our laughter on dull days, and they’re also part of our brand. We book so many clients who love that we’re cat people and see them on social media,” they explain. 

Lina and Tom's cat Lysander. 

Pets certainly mean a lot to the HuffPost team. One colleague waited more than 10 years to adopt a pet while she was renting. Having bought a house last year, she’s now the proud owner of two kittens, Edie and Babooshka. Meanwhile another feline-loving reporter says coming home to her ever-affectionate cat instantly brightens her mood and makes London feel a ”less alienating place”. She’s so attached to Pebbles, she’s even set up his own Instagram.  

According to Blair, the experiences of Lina, Tom, Miriam and HuffPost staff aren’t unusual, with psychological studies showing the sheer act of caring for something or someone can brighten our mood. 

There was an interesting study in the seventies by someone who went to an old folks home and gave half of the residents a plant and told them to look after it, while the other half were given a plant but told the staff would care for it,” she says. “The group that looked after the plant were considered to be healthier and more cheerful by the end of the study. There’s evidence to show the act of looking after something – even something that doesn’t move – will make you happier.”

So having a pet in your home is good for your health – but if your landlord really won’t budge, it’s time to invest in some plants. We know which we’d prefer. 

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