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Florida Was Their Home. Anti-Trans Laws Led Them to Flee 

As red states pass laws limiting gender-affirming care and abortions, families are moving. One expert calls it “an uncountable diaspora"

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Marisa Abela’s Yasmin Is the Broken Heart and Spoiled Soul of ‘Industry’

The cutthroat series’ breakout star talks about her character’s dark past, Kit Harington, her screen version of Amy Winehouse, and more

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Maná Pulls Nicky Jam Collab After Trump Endorsement: We Don’t ‘Work With Racists’

Jam joined the Mexican rock band for a reimagining of "De Pies a Cabeza" in 2016 with the reggaeton singer calling the band "my idols" at the time

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What If Trump Wins?

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Her joyful pop anthems have connected with a massive audience, but getting here involved long odds and a lot of heartache. And fame is freaking her out a bit

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