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Samantha Gómez Fonseca, a transgender activist and politician, was shot multiple times inside a car in south Mexico City on Sunday.
January 17, 2024
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Samantha Gómez Fonseca, a transgender activist and politician, was shot multiple times inside a car in south Mexico City on Sunday.
President Trump says it was a mutual decision to cancel the first visit of Mexico's president to the White House since his inauguration. But that's not how it played out on Twitter.Â
The former Republican governor of New Mexico secured the Libertarian nomination for president today, along with running-mate Bill Weld, a former governor of Massachusetts.Â
With the gay rights gaffe that likely cost him the support of most LGBT voters in the 2008 Democratic primaries but a distant memory, New Mexico governor Bill Richardson accepted President-elect Barack Obama's invite to serve as Commerce secretary on Wednesday.
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox says his country will have no part in building a "racist monument" for an "illegitimate president."
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has been compared to Bernie Sanders, but that's a reductive narrative.
The Justice Department aims to bar anyone who enters the U.S. illegally from applying for asylum, a move that would put many in mortal danger.
Will LDS members continue to open their purses and wallets to stop marriage equality?
The president continues to gin up violent fantasies about a caravan moving on foot from 1,000 miles away
As of Wednesday, regardless of where one lives in Mexico, all couples have the right to be married regardless of sexual orientation.
Pope Francis applauded anti-LGBT protesters fighting "in favor of family and life."
The week Meryl Streep took on Trump.
The out MSNBC journalist was overcome by emotion by the administration's cruelty.
Jimmy LaSalvia and Chris Barron invited the reality TV star to speak at a conservative convention in 2011, helping cement his image as a presidential candidate. Now, as he races toward the Republican nomination, they say they made a mistake.
Democrats confronted the former New York City mayor about sexism, race, money, and more.
Republicans have no one to blame but themselves for letting Trump destroy their party.
"There was a lot of darkness and it was a lot of dazzle, but there was very, very little about the things that most affect our lives," the former transportation secretary said.
The president is playing a dangerous game by threatening this vital resource, writes Brian Tashman of People for the American Way.