Gloria Gaynor suing former producer for $2 million

Gloria Gaynor is suing her former producer for $2 million over claims of wrongfully exacting economic benefits from her work. The producer allegedly falsely claimed ownership of several of her songs and failed to provide transparency in royalty payments.

LGBTQ Rights in Presidential Debates

LGBTQ activists are urging CNN moderators to ask LGBTQ-related questions during the upcoming debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, emphasizing the importance of addressing LGBTQ rights and policies. The debate is the first to take place during LGBTQ Pride month.

Child Marriage Laws in the U.S.

Child marriage is still legal in some U.S. states, allowing for devastating ceremonies that trap young people in abusive relationships. Advocates are working to end child marriage nationwide.

California Laws Banning Gun Shows

A federal appeals court upheld California laws banning gun shows at county fairs and public properties, ruling that the bans do not violate the rights of firearm sellers or buyers. Gun-control groups support the bans, citing dangers like making firearms attractive to children and enabling 'straw purchases.'

Public Opinion on LGBTQ+ Rights in America

A recent nationwide poll conducted by the Los Angeles Times shows broad support for LGBTQ+ rights, including same-sex marriage and anti-discrimination laws. However, support for transgender and nonbinary individuals is lower, especially among Republicans and those who don't personally know any LGBTQ+ individuals.

Citizen Journalist Legal Battle in Texas

A citizen journalist in Texas had criminal charges dismissed after filming police, highlighting the debate over whether journalists have different rights than the public. The journalist, Justin Pulliam, faced legal battles for exercising his First Amendment rights by publishing on his YouTube channel. The case raises questions about the treatment of citizen journalists compared to mainstream media professionals.

Abortion Rights in Maryland Senate Race

Maryland Democratic Senate Nominee Angela Alsobrooks criticizes opponent Larry Hogan over his position on abortion rights, advocating for women's freedom to choose without political interference.

Impact of Tennessee's Anti-Abortion Laws on Women's Health and Rights

Tennessee woman shares her heartbreaking experience of being denied an abortion due to a fatal fetal abnormality, resulting in the loss of her fertility and physical health complications. She is now advocating for clarity on the state's anti-abortion laws.

Belgium's Labour Law for Sex Workers

Belgium has become the first country to approve a labour law on employment contracts for sex workers, granting them rights such as health insurance, pensions, and the ability to refuse clients or sexual acts without fear of dismissal. The law aims to protect sex workers and is seen as a model for other countries to follow.

Catholic Church and Abortion Rights in Missouri

Catholic nun and other Catholics in Missouri challenge church's anti-abortion stance, advocating for abortion rights despite church directives. Some face ostracism for their beliefs. Younger generation of Catholics more open and supportive of abortion rights. Church leaders remain firm in their position.

Transgender Rights in North Florida

An activist in north Florida provides services for transgender people as the state passes laws limiting transgender rights.

Polish Abortion Law Reform

Polish lawmakers voted to move forward with proposals to lift a near-total ban on abortion, a divisive issue in Poland, which has one of the most restrictive laws in Europe. The proposed bills aim to legalize abortion through the 12th week of pregnancy, aligning with European norms.

Surrogate Parenthood Ban in Italy

Italy's prime minister urges parliament to pass a bill prosecuting those who engage in surrogate parenthood, calling it 'inhuman' and treating children as 'supermarket products'. The right-wing coalition is pushing for an even stricter ban on surrogacy.

UN Resolution on Intersex Rights

The UN Human Rights Council adopted a resolution to protect the rights of intersex people, a landmark moment for human rights. The resolution aims to combat discrimination and harmful practices against intersex individuals and promote their physical and mental health.

Abortion Rights Referendum

The court ruled that voters will decide whether to expand abortion rights during a referendum in November.

Controversy over Biden Administration's Support for Transgenderism on Christian Holidays

President Biden's administration used Christian themes to support transgenderism on a significant Christian holiday, sparking controversy and backlash. The move may backfire as polls show decreasing support for transgenderism. Democrats are attempting to mobilize progressives by portraying transgender individuals as victims, potentially alienating swing-voting Christians. The administration's strategy risks further dividing the public.

Freedom of Speech and Government Monitoring

FBI agents interrogate woman over Facebook posts, citing safety concerns. Meta hands over data to law enforcement in response to court orders or emergencies. Woman knew her rights and recorded the interaction. FBI claims investigations are based on valid law enforcement purposes, not First Amendment activities.

Transgender Rights Legislation in Sacramento and Maine

Maine Republican State Rep. Katrina Smith expresses concerns over a new push to make the state a 'transgender safe haven'. Sacramento City Council is set to vote on a resolution to declare the city a sanctuary for transgender people, including minors. The resolution aims to protect medical professionals performing gender transition surgeries on children from criminal punishment and out-of-state laws.

Indigenous Women's March in Puyo, Ecuador

Indigenous women from the Ecuadorian Amazon march in Puyo to demand rights, protection of the Amazon, and equality, highlighting their ongoing resistance and fight against violence.

Florida Settlement on Discussing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Classrooms

A settlement in Florida allows for discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms without it being part of instruction, clarifying confusion created by the 'Don't Say Gay' law. The law remains intact but now permits discussing LGBTQ+ people, anti-bullying rules, and Gay-Straight Alliance groups.

Abortion Rights in France

French lawmakers are set to vote on a bill to enshrine a woman's right to abortion in the constitution, following a rollback of abortion rights in the United States. The bill aims to make a woman's right to abortion irreversible and must be approved by a three-fifths majority in a joint session of parliament.

Ghana's Crackdown on LGBTQ Rights

Ghana's parliament passed legislation intensifying crackdown on LGBTQ rights, imposing harsh penalties for promoting LGBTQ+ activities. President's approval pending.

Christian Nationalism in Trump's Circle

Investigative reporter Heidi Przybyla explains the difference between Christian nationalists and Christians, highlighting their belief that rights come from God, not earthly authorities like Congress or the Supreme Court.