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Gender self-determination to be granted in Spain, Scotland
By RAQUEL REDONDO and ELISE MORTON Associated Press
Senator Kyrsten Sinema switches to independent
By JONATHAN J. COOPER and LISA MASCARO, Associated Press
Brittney Griner freed in swap for Russian arms dealer Bout
By ERIC TUCKER, MATTHEW LEE and ZEKE MILLER, Associated Press
Dismal outlook for anti-discrimination laws after SCOTUS hears 303 Creative case
By Matthew J. Skinner
Supreme Court taking up case of anti-gay Christian graphic artist
By JESSICA GRESKO Associated Press
Defense: Club Q shooting suspect is non-binary
By THOMAS PEIPERT, JESSE BEDAYN and BRITTANY PETERSON, AP
Mother, friends, performers among dead at Club Q
By SAM METZ, JAMIE STENGLE and STEPHEN GROVES, AP
Club Q shooting suspect evaded Colorado’s red flag gun law
By BERNARD CONDON and COLLEEN SLEVIN Associated Press
Same-sex marriage legislation clears key Senate hurdle
By MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press
LGBTQ+ events in NYC
Today, 9:30 pm
Tomorrow, 7 pm
Tomorrow, 8 pm
Arts
Q&A: Actress Amy Aquino on playing co-star’s real-life lesbian mother in ‘Rhythm Is a Dancer’
The 9th annual Latin American Foto Festival at the Bronx Documentary Center aims ‘for our Latino community to see themselves’
‘What A World! What A World’: An exploration of gender and art
‘Macho Dancer,’ a landmark of queer Asian cinema, returns to US
New York Asian Film Festival’s ‘Queer Unbound’ program showcases LGBTQ features
Crime
Man convicted of manslaughter in death of O’Shae Sibley
Cops hunt Lower East Side bigot who beat boy with belt after anti-LGBTQ+ hate tirade
Man charged with killing gay dancer O’Shae Sibley claims self-defense
Brooklyn hate crime suspect cuffed in the Bronx for fare evasion: cops
Lil Nas X agrees to maintain treatment in two-year deal to drop charges
Perspectives
Don’t let the parade pass you by
Even in darkness, find room for queer joy at Pride
Past triumphs, present challenges: Reflections on the fight for LGBTQ rights — and what comes next
Health equity for LGBTQ+ New Yorkers starts with primary care
Forty years since New Yorkers won gay rights, the fight for justice is more urgent than ever









