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Who’s Protecting Our Land? The Congressional Public Lands Score Reveals All

A new tool called the Congressional Public Lands Score is changing how Americans see their elected officials. For the first time, it tracks exactly how every member of Congress votes on public lands—national parks, forests, monuments, and wildlife areas—based only on their actual voting record.

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How to Build Confidence and Thrive as a Queer Woman Today

In a world that feels increasingly anxious and uncertain, many of us are craving something real. This article explores why that feeling is growing—and how real-life connection, especially within lesbian+ and queer women’s communities, is becoming the most powerful way to find grounding, joy, and belonging again.

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In an Anxious World, Real Life Becomes the Revolution

In a world that feels increasingly anxious and uncertain, many of us are craving something real. This article explores why that feeling is growing—and how real-life connection, especially within lesbian+ and queer women’s communities, is becoming the most powerful way to find grounding, joy, and belonging again.

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A Queer Woman Wrote It. A Queer Woman Sang It. The NFL Played It.

When Brandi Carlile stood at center field and sang “America the Beautiful” at the Super Bowl, it wasn’t just a performance — it was a quiet queer lineage moment. Because the woman who wrote the song likely built her life with another woman, and suddenly lesbian history was echoing across America’s biggest stage.

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