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One Thing: What MLB’s Gay Meltdown Tells Us About LGBTQ Progress

Over the past few weeks, a small player protest over Pride uniforms has kicked off a controversy in Major League Baseball. Some LGBTQ fans and politicians are angry (for very different reasons), and the episode is raising questions about LGBTQ progress and whether professional sp ...  Show more

5 Good Things: Ever Wonder What a Plant Sounds Like?

Two families linked by one lifesaving gift finally meet face-to-face for the first time. World Cup fever is transforming cities across the US, especially one small college town in Kansas. A new music festival is giving an iconic legacy a fresh chapter. If you thought twins were r ...  Show more

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