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Where in the World is it Safe to be Transgender?

As the first year of the Trump administration’s second term goes on, it is clear that the LGBTQIA+ community, especially those a part of the transgender community, will continue to be the target of several discriminatory laws, policies, and ideologies. Certain states in the U.S. are becoming increasingly unsafe for transgender individuals to reside in because of their more conservative government officials and the introduction of prejudicial state legislation that allows for discrimination. 

In light of the growing hostility U.S. policies have towards the trans community, here is a list of the 5 safest cities in the U.S. and 5 safest cities outside of the U.S. for transgender individuals to live. 

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Freedom, Fun, and Festivities: Celebrating Juneteenth in Style

Freedom, joy, and soul food—Juneteenth is more than a history lesson; it’s a celebration of culture, community, and the triumph of liberation. Marked every June 19th, this vibrant holiday commemorates the day in 1865 when the last enslaved people in Texas finally heard the news: they were free. Today, Juneteenth is a time to honor that moment with music, storytelling, parades, and plenty of barbecue. Whether you’re joining your first Juneteenth celebration or keeping a family tradition alive, it's a powerful—and joyful—reminder that freedom is always worth celebrating.

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Step up for Nature: Supporting Our Parks in a Summer of Strain

As summer unfolds and millions of Americans flock to our nation’s parks for hiking, camping, and reconnecting with nature, there's an unseen crisis quietly developing behind the trees and trails. A wave of ranger layoffs is leaving these treasured landscapes with fewer guardians than ever before. From Yellowstone to the Smoky Mountains, staff reductions mean fewer people to manage crowds, maintain trails and protect wildlife. At the same time, park attendance is surging, a perfect storm that threatens the health and beauty of our public lands. Without adequate staff to manage the influx of visitors, the integrity of our parks is at risk. 

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Sustainable Summer: Trends That Keep the Planet Cool

As temperatures rise, so does our desire to refresh our wardrobes. But this summer, style isn’t just about looking good, it’s about doing good. As consumers grow more conscious about brands and rethink their impact, summer 2025 emerges as a pivotal moment for sustainable fashion. Designers and consumers both are embracing choices that are lighter on the planet and richer in purpose. It is no longer a niche movement, but the new standard for conscious consumers who want to stay on trend without compromising the planet. Thoughtfully crafted pieces, climate-smart materials, and transparent production are redefining seasonal staples. From elevated basics to statement accessories, these are the trends that prove fashion can be both aspirational and responsible.

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Blue States Contribute So Much, What Would Happen If They Stopped?

Blue states contribute a great deal to the U.S. government and economy. As of 2024, about 47 percent of the U.S.’ GDP is composed of contributions from blue states, with the total GDP being around 23.54 trillion and blue states contributing around 11.116 trillion of that total, California, New York, and Illinois being the top three contributing blue states.

While red states do make up more of the U.S.’ GDP, at about 50.5 percent/11.89 trillion with their top contributors being Texas, Florida, and Pennsylvania, it is important to note that there are 31 red states and only 19 blue states (red & blue states as defined by recent presidential election voting results). Even though there is a large number of red states compared to that of the blue states numbers, the blue states’ impact is almost on par with the red states' impact. This shows just how important and strong the blue states are to the U.S.’ economy.

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What to Know About the Proposed Republican Healthcare Bill

House Republicans have just recently proposed a new healthcare bill that is supposedly the cost-saving centerpiece for Trump's “big, beautiful bill”. In reality, this legislation is anything but beautiful.

The expansion of Medicaid was one of the most impactful effects of the Affordable Care Act, helping eliminate cost barriers to care and allowing more individuals access to healthcare coverage. With this new healthcare bill being introduced, important parts of the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid will be affected and likely leave millions of Americans without access to healthcare coverage.

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Is Leaving America Worth It?

With the recent election results putting Trump into office once again, the fear of his second term bringing even worse consequences this time around is widely shared. Many Americans have been heavily considering leaving the country to try and counteract the effect his presidency will have on them.

Though, with every big decision comes its positives and negatives. Here are a few pros and cons to leaving America that you should consider before making your decision.

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A 5k 'Baby Bonus' Is Not the Answer

With the annual birth rate in the US near a record low, the Trump administration is looking for a new way to encourage women to have children. The current solution in discussion within the administration is a money incentive. They believe offering women a $5,000 ‘baby bonus’ after delivering will influence more women to give birth.

While offering women this small sum of money to have a child might seem like a generous idea, it cannot solve such a complex decision.

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Natural Vs. Man-Made Materials: Exploring the Environmental Impacts

At first glance, natural materials like wood, cotton or wool seem like the obvious eco-friendly choice. They come from renewable sources, and most are biodegradable. On the other hand, manufactured materials like plastics and synthetic fabrics are engineered for durability and performance. Both categories have their place in the modern world, but to understand their true impact, you must look beyond simple "natural” versus “artificial" labels.

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Navigating Changes in the Fashion Industry: Tariffs, Sustainability and Production Decline

Numerous changes in the fashion industry are impacting consumers — whether they shop online or in person. Learning more about what’s causing upheaval can help you navigate the marketplace as an informed consumer while the industry experiences significant transformation.

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PNHP NY Metro - Lights, Camera, Healthcare, Action

Healthcare Conspiracy is not just a film—it’s a wake-up call. At the heart of this film is the New York Health Act (NYHA), a bill that could revolutionize access to healthcare by eliminating premiums, copays, deductibles, and insurance networks. This satirical documentary pulls back the curtain on the true scandal hiding in plain sight: America’s for-profit healthcare system. The film exposes the absurdity of a system where insurance companies profit by denying care. Read on to watch and learn more about the film and the NY Health Act. 

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Low-Waste Home Improvements to Add Personality to Your Space

Do you want a zero-waste renovation? Such home improvement incorporates changes that produce minimal mess and reduce cleaning costs. It's a winner when you can achieve that goal while adding more personality. These low-waste improvement projects are ideal for showing your flare while avoiding environmental pollution and littering.

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Raising the Next Generation to Be Eco-Conscious

If you have children or are considering it in the future, you may have some concerns about what the world will look like as they grow up. While your climate anxiety is valid, the best thing you can do for your child is teach them to care for the environment. Here are four simple ways to raise the next generation to be eco-conscious. 

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Returning Home Naturally - The New Movement of Human Composting

As we and our loved ones age we ultimately have to come to terms with what to do at the end. I know I have aging parents, and I want to avoid thinking about this as much as possible, but I also want to do what they would be happiest with when that time comes. I always assumed there were two main options available — a cemetery or cremation. However, my mother has alway told me she just wants to be thrown out into nature, and my father tells me he wants a viking funeral… my parents might be a little extra… Anyway, I think both of these options are illegal these days. So, I was very interested to learn about Terramation or human composting. Personally, I think it fits perfectly with what my mom envisions, is really beautiful, and might be unique enough to pacify my father..

With our over crowded world, Terramation is not only the best for the resources we have, but it is the cleanest and actually gives back to our environment. Please read on to learn more about human composting from the caring company Return Home as we dig deep with their Director of Outreach, Nicole Steinberg.

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If Mormons Can Embrace Pole Sport, Can’t We All?

I’m going to tell you a secret. Something that will shock you. Lean in… One of the biggest pole sport organizations in the United States, US Pole Sport Federation (USPSF) is run by Mormons, or  Latter-Day Saints (LDS), as I was informed they prefer to be called. Most of their board are LDS and the two winning senior women athletes are/were Mormons: Bryanna (Bree) Fernelius (senior women sport nationals champion, still currently Mormon) and Angela Nelson (senior women art national champion, ex Mormon). It is almost like the LDS want to take over pole dancing!!

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Why You Should Shop Small for the Holidays

The holiday season is all about joy and giving — and what better way to embrace that spirit than by supporting small businesses? This can make a real difference in your community and help you find gifts as special as those receiving them. Here’s why shopping small should top your to-do list this holiday season, plus a few companies to check out. 

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Mourn, Feel, and Get Ready

What is done is done. I, like many others, don’t understand how this happened. I know we are tired, completely exhausted! We can, and should, mourn. We can, and should, be angry. But we will not roll over dead, we will use this anger, and we will come back stronger and more focused. We can have our own Project 202X. We can have our own plan. We are smart. And as women, we should take from this that no one, and I really mean men, will never come to our rescue. We are on our own, we can no longer fight among ourselves. We need to be a F*CKING PINK WAVE of Fury.

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