Meet the gay NFL cheerleader who'll be turning heads at Super Bowl LX - LGBTQ Nation
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Meet the gay NFL cheerleader who'll be turning heads at Super Bowl LX - LGBTQ Nation
"Here are this week's most popular positive stories, with some fun social media posts tossed in too. Like seeing uplifting content like this? Sign up for our Good News email. The "Big Game" is this weekend, and even if you're not a sports fan, our weekly Good News Roundup still gives you lots of reasons to celebrate this week's victories, heroes, and wins from around the nation."
"Jeremy Greer, the Patriots' only male cheerleader, is already experiencing viral fame ahead of the big game. She claimed a First Amendment right to misgender trans kids because of "her Christian religion and the Holy Bible." Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, and Kehlani were among the winners to call out the administration's immigration policies. Minneapolis residents continue to inspire the nation with their virulent yet peaceful opposition to the ICE occupation of their city."
"Professor Juana María Rodríguez is fighting fire with fact. And she's bringing receipts. Lundholm is a trans man who will compete in the women's category. Fans of the game "Tomodachi Life" will finally be "living the dream" in its upcoming sequel. Tim Curran was expelled when he came out; he took the Boy Scouts to court. "Don't miss your chance," promoters say, "to say 'I do' with a decidedly different kind of reverend and walk away with a love story no one else can top.""
A weekly collection features positive stories and social media posts celebrating victories, heroes, and wins nationwide. Jeremy Greer, the Patriots' only male cheerleader, is experiencing viral fame ahead of the Big Game. A woman claimed a First Amendment right to misgender trans kids because of her Christian religion and the Holy Bible. Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, and Kehlani called out the administration's immigration policies. Minneapolis residents mounted virulent yet peaceful opposition to the ICE occupation. Professor Juana María Rodríguez combats misinformation with documented evidence. Lundholm, a trans man, will compete in the women's category. A Tomodachi Life sequel promises fans new gameplay; Tim Curran sued the Boy Scouts after expulsion for coming out; promoters advertise unconventional wedding ceremonies with distinctive reverends.
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