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Coverage of Pride Month in the Nexus archive.

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  • POLITICSJul 1 · 21:24 UTCLA TIMES CALIFORNIA
    To push back on Pride month, Fresno County adopted 'Traditional' family month

    Fresno County voted to proclaim June as 'Traditional Nuclear Family Month' in response to Pride Month celebrations. The decision contrasts with the broader recognition of June as Pride Month in many parts of the country.

  • POLITICSJul 1 · 21:24 UTCLA TIMES — LOCAL
    To push back on Pride month, Fresno County adopted 'Traditional' family month

    Fresno County voted to proclaim June as 'Traditional Nuclear Family Month' to push back on Pride Month, which is recognized in many parts of the country during the same period.

  • POLITICSJul 1 · 01:47 UTCWAVY10 NORFOLK
    Local and state organizations share reactions about Supreme Court ruling on transgender athletes

    The Supreme Court ruled that states can exclude transgender athletes from competing on girls and women's school sports teams. LGBT Life Center CEO Stacie Walls noted the ruling was not surprising and highlighted its timing during Pride month.

  • HEALTHJun 30 · 12:14 UTCSTAT NEWS
    Half of states sue over Medicaid work requirements

    Half of the U.S. states have filed a lawsuit challenging Medicaid work requirements. The article primarily discusses unrelated topics such as health news and Pride Month celebrations.

  • POLITICSJun 29 · 17:40 UTCDEUTSCHE WELLE
    Pride Month has great significance for those who feel invisible. In Slovenia, many LGBTQ+ people understand just what that means

    Slovenia's new right-wing government removed the rainbow flag outside the Culture Ministry in June. As Pride Month ends, DW is surveying the situation of the LGBTQ+ community.

  • POLITICSJun 29 · 11:49 UTCDEUTSCHE WELLE
    In Slovenia, Pride meets growing support — and hostility

    Slovenia's new government removed the rainbow flag outside the Culture Ministry in early June. As Pride Month ends, the situation for the LGBTQ+ community is being examined amid growing support and hostility.

  • POLITICSJun 27 · 01:09 UTCMICHIGAN ADVANCE
    Pete Buttigieg says false CPS report temporarily separated him from his children

    Pete Buttigieg and his husband were temporarily separated from their children after a false anonymous report to Children’s Protective Services alleged he admitted to violent crimes at a conference he did not attend. Investigations confirmed the report was false, and Buttigieg described the 24-hour separation as one of the darkest experiences of his life, calling it a politically motivated 'swatting' incident.

  • POLITICSJun 26 · 19:49 UTCWTOP DC
    Buttigieg was briefly separated from his children after police say he was target of false report

    Pete Buttigieg was temporarily separated from his four-year-old twins after an anonymous report alleging he posed a danger to them. Police and child protective services found no evidence to support the claim, which Buttigieg described as politically motivated. The incident occurred after he posted family photos online for Father's Day.

  • POLITICSJun 26 · 19:47 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Buttigieg was briefly separated from his children after police say he was target of false report

    Pete Buttigieg was temporarily separated from his children after an anonymous report alleging he posed a danger to them, which police and child protective services found to be false. The report, described as politically motivated, led to forensic interviews for his twins and caused him to spend a night away from them. Buttigieg linked the incident to anti-LGBTQ attacks and noted it occurred after he posted family photos for Father's Day.

  • POLITICSJun 26 · 19:47 UTCKSTP ABC MINNEAPOLIS
    Buttigieg was briefly separated from his children after police say he was target of false report

    Pete Buttigieg was temporarily separated from his four-year-old twins after authorities investigated an anonymous report alleging he posed a danger to his children. Police and child protective services later determined the report was false and politically motivated, with no evidence to support the claims.

  • SECURITYJun 26 · 19:47 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Buttigieg was briefly separated from his children after police say he was target of false report

    Pete Buttigieg was separated from his children after authorities investigated an anonymous report alleging he posed a danger to them, which police later deemed false and politically motivated. The incident occurred following Buttigieg's Father’s Day social media post and involved forensic interviews of his twins, with no evidence substantiating the claims.

  • POLITICSJun 25 · 16:42 UTCNY POST
    America’s deep political divide over Pride Month: How many in the US want celebrations canceled?

    America’s political divide over Pride Month is highlighted by a survey showing almost 20% of Americans would like Pride Month celebrations to be canceled.

  • SECURITYJun 24 · 21:53 UTCKRON4 SAN FRANCISCO
    First openly gay SFPD captain hopes to inspire others

    Christopher Del Gandio has become the first openly gay captain in the San Francisco Police Department, marking a historic milestone during Pride Month. His promotion makes him the highest-ranking openly gay police officer in the department's history.

  • POLITICSJun 22 · 13:00 UTCMISSOURI INDEPENDENT
    Several Republican-led states rebrand Pride Month

    Republican governors in multiple states are rebranding June, traditionally recognized as Pride Month, with alternative names like 'Nuclear Family Month' or 'Strong Families Month' to promote traditional family structures. The proclamations, which do not carry legal weight, aim to highlight conservative values but diverge from the LGBTQ+ community's celebration of Pride Month.

  • POLITICSJun 22 · 07:15 UTCOHIO CAPITAL JOURNAL
    Several Republican-led states rebrand Pride Month

    Republican-led states including Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Nebraska, Tennessee, and Utah have declared June as alternative months such as 'Nuclear Family Month' and 'Fidelity Month' instead of Pride Month. These proclamations promote traditional family structures defined as 'one husband, one wife, and children' but do not carry legal weight.

  • POLITICSJun 22 · 06:21 UTCWISCONSIN EXAMINER
    Several Republican-led states rebrand Pride Month

    Republican-led states including Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Nebraska, Tennessee, and Utah have declared June as alternative months such as 'Nuclear Family Month' or 'Fidelity Month,' challenging the traditional recognition of June as Pride Month. These proclamations aim to promote conservative family values but do not carry legal weight. Pride Month, which celebrates LGBTQ+ history and culture, remains marked by public events nationwide.

  • POLITICSJun 20 · 10:00 UTCNC NEWSLINE
    Several Republican-led states rebrand Pride Month

    Republican governors in several U.S. states are rebranding June, traditionally recognized as Pride Month, with conservative-themed designations like 'Nuclear Family Month' and 'Fidelity Month.' These proclamations, which emphasize traditional family structures, are positioned as counter-programming to Pride Month celebrations that highlight LGBTQ+ history and culture. The efforts include states such as Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Nebraska, Tennessee, and Utah, with some governors explicitly defining family units as consisting of a married man and woman with children.

  • POLITICSJun 20 · 04:05 UTCFLORIDA PHOENIX
    Several Republican-led states rebrand Pride Month

    Republican-led states including Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Nebraska, Tennessee, and Utah are rebranding June, widely recognized as Pride Month, with conservative-friendly labels like 'Nuclear Family Month' and 'Strong Families Month.' These proclamations promote traditional family structures without explicitly opposing Pride Month, which celebrates LGBTQ+ communities.

  • POLITICSJun 18 · 21:13 UTCLOUISIANA ILLUMINATOR
    Several Republican-led states rebrand Pride Month

    Several Republican governors in states including Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Nebraska, Tennessee, and Utah have issued proclamations rebranding June with conservative-friendly terms like 'Nuclear Family Month' or 'Fidelity Month,' promoting traditional family structures. These declarations, which do not carry legal weight, coincide with Pride Month, a time celebrating LGBTQ+ history and culture.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 21:55 UTCVTDIGGER
    Freedom is not free for everyone

    Devon Thomas, a Black Vermonter and pastor, reflects on Juneteenth and the Supreme Court's recent ruling that weakened the Voting Rights Act, emphasizing ongoing struggles for racial and social justice. He connects these issues to Vermont's history, including Confederate flag displays and systemic inequities affecting both minority and white low-income communities.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 18:21 UTCMICHIGAN ADVANCE
    After House leaders again decline to hear Pride Month resolution; LGBTQ Caucus reads it outside

    Members of the Michigan House LGBTQ Caucus read a Pride Month resolution outside the State Capitol after Republican leadership declined to allow it on the House floor. The resolution, HR 329, was referred to the House Government Operations Committee and is expected to remain there until June ends. A similar resolution was adopted in the Democratic-controlled Senate, and Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued a proclamation recognizing Pride Month.

  • HEALTHJun 16 · 12:00 UTCAMNY
    Op-Ed | Stay in the game this summer with these health and safety tips from NYC’s Health Commissioner and City Council Health Chair

    New York City’s Health Commissioner and City Council Health Chair urge residents to prioritize health and safety during summer events like the NBA Finals, FIFA World Cup, and Pride Month. Key tips include staying cool, hydrated, and vaccinated, avoiding consumer fireworks, and using resources like NYC cooling centers and the NYC Cool Options Map.

  • HEALTHJun 15 · 21:00 UTCAMNY
    Legal Services NYC launches survey on how to better serve city’s LGBTQ community

    Legal Services NYC launched a survey during Pride Month to assess socioeconomic challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ New Yorkers, aiming to improve legal services and advocacy. The initiative, conducted with partner CAI Global, will inform future programs and policy efforts to address barriers like housing, healthcare, and employment discrimination.

  • POLITICSJun 15 · 09:59 UTCTENNESSEE LOOKOUT
    Tennessee’s “Nuclear Family Month” is a slap in the face of dads fighting for their children

    Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed a resolution sponsored by Rep. Bud Hulsey designating June as 'Nuclear Family Month,' which critics argue undermines single parents and LGBTQ+ communities. The resolution includes statistics about fatherless children but faces backlash for prioritizing traditional family models over broader social issues.

  • HEALTHJun 13 · 18:07 UTCKXAN NBC AUSTIN
    Local therapist provides insight into LGBTQ+ youth struggles

    A local therapist offers insights into the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ youth during Pride Month, which is both a time for celebration and reflection on current issues.

  • HEALTHJun 12 · 20:53 UTCWJBK FOX2 DETROIT
    Celebrating Pride Month with Mental Health in Mind

    Anthony Dondero, Outpatient Therapist Coordinator at Hegira Health, discusses the importance of prioritizing mental health during Pride Month celebrations on Fox 2 Detroit Live with Aaron Jordan.

  • WORLDJun 10 · 10:27 UTCDEUTSCHE WELLE
    Pride month Kenya: Still here, still queer despite aid cuts

    LGBTQ+ organizations in Kenya are facing funding cuts leading to layoffs and reduced services. The community is adapting despite these challenges.

  • BUSINESSJun 8 · 21:45 UTCNY POST
    HelloFresh faces backlash over suggestive Pride Month post — accused of promoting explicit content

    Meal-kit company HelloFresh faces backlash for a Pride Month post featuring the 'BOTTOMSUP' discount code, which critics accuse of promoting explicit content. The suggestive nature of the campaign has drawn public criticism.

  • CRIMEJun 8 · 18:27 UTCFOX NEWS
    Four dead and 29 shot in Chicago weekend violence as leaders tout crime progress

    Four people were killed and 29 shot in Chicago over three days, with police investigating multiple incidents. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker highlighted crime reduction progress despite the violence.

  • BUSINESSJun 8 · 16:07 UTCFOX NEWS
    HelloFresh draws backlash over suggestive Pride Month message

    HelloFresh faced online backlash after a Pride Month social media post that included a sexual joke about high-fiber meals, with critics accusing the company of promoting explicit content through corporate activism. The post, which suggested their meals could aid in 'prepping' for Pride festivities, drew mixed reactions, including supportive comments and accusations of inappropriate humor.

  • POLITICSJun 5 · 13:31 UTCGUARDIAN US
    Red states push conservative rebrands of Pride month in backlash to LGBTQ+ celebrations

    Republican-led states are rebranding June as 'nuclear family month' or 'fidelity month' in response to LGBTQ+ Pride celebrations, which are widely observed as a commemoration of the 1969 Stonewall uprising. The alternative labels are framed as counterprogramming to LGBTQ+ events.

  • POLITICSJun 5 · 13:31 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Red states push conservative rebrands of Pride month in backlash to LGBTQ+ celebrations

    Republican states are rebranding June as 'nuclear family month' or 'fidelity month' as a counter to LGBTQ+ Pride celebrations. This move is part of a backlash against traditional Pride month observances in Republican-led states.

  • POLITICSJun 4 · 20:13 UTCTHE HILL
    Ogles ‘mind blown’ by offensive post, but deflects on personal view of homosexuality

    Rep. Andy Ogles responded to a staffer's offensive social media post about homosexuality but did not confirm his agreement. He later posted, 'Homosexuality has no place in America. Happy Nuclear Family Month' during Pride Month.

  • POLITICSJun 4 · 20:05 UTCWASHINGTON TIMES
    Some Republican governors are rebranding June with conservative alternatives to Pride

    June is widely recognized as Pride Month, but some Republican governors have given it alternative titles seen as counterprogramming by supporters and opponents.

  • POLITICSJun 4 · 16:49 UTCWTOP DC
    Some Republican governors are rebranding June with conservative alternatives to Pride

    Republican governors in several states have rebranded June with conservative alternatives to Pride Month, including Nuclear Family Month and Fidelity Month. These proclamations emphasize traditional family structures and coincide with events like Father’s Day. Pride Month, which began in 1970 to commemorate the Stonewall Inn raid, remains widely recognized despite these counter-efforts.

  • POLITICSJun 4 · 15:39 UTCSEATTLE TIMES
    Some Republican governors are rebranding June with conservative alternatives to Pride

    June is recognized as Pride Month in the U.S., but some Republican-controlled states have rebranded it as Fidelity, Nuclear Family, or Strong Families Month. The change reflects conservative alternatives to traditional Pride Month observances.

  • POLITICSJun 4 · 15:30 UTCAMNY
    Op-ed | GENDA: Where we are on the state’s gender non-discrimination act, and how we got here

    The article outlines the history and passage of New York State's Gender Non-Discrimination Act (GENDA), which was signed into law in 2019 after years of legislative efforts. GENDA expands protections to include gender identity and expression, adds hate crime provisions for transgender individuals, and defines key terms to clarify anti-discrimination policies in areas like employment, housing, and education.

  • POLITICSJun 3 · 21:42 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Former primary rival resurfaces to challenge scandal-plagued Graham Platner in Maine Senate race

    Graham Platner faces renewed challenges from former primary rival Janet Mills, who remains on the Maine Senate ballot despite suspending her campaign. Platner's controversies, including a Nazi-linked tattoo and a Reddit comment criticizing a wounded political figure, have drawn criticism, with Mills reactivating her campaign to highlight these issues and appeal to independent and Democratic voters.

  • POLITICSJun 3 · 17:48 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    House Republican says staffer 'reprimanded' over 'hurtful' post slamming homosexuality during Pride Month

    A House Republican reprimanded a communications staffer for a social media post stating 'homosexuality has no place in America' during Pride Month. The post, which was later deleted, referenced 'Nuclear Family Month,' a designation approved by Tennessee's legislature for June 2026. Another Republican criticized the statement as 'idiotic' and emphasized the presence of LGBTQ+ individuals in American society.

  • POLITICSJun 3 · 16:24 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Kemi Badenoch kicks off Pride month with warning to Tory councils not to fly ultra-woke flag that promotes 'contested ideas about gender identity and critical race theory'

    Kemi Badenoch initiated Pride month by warning Tory councils against flying a flag described as 'ultra-woke' that promotes contested ideas about gender identity and critical race theory. The statement targets the flag's association with specific ideological concepts.

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