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How Cultural Attitudes Affect Bitcoin Gambling Practices
In recent years, Bitcoin gambling has grown in popularity, especially as cryptocurrency has gained widespread acceptance.
Political Notes: Report details impact of one state's LGBTQ youth nonprofit ecosystem
As the Trump White House unleashes an assault on the rights of LGBTQ youth, a new report is detailing how queer and transgender young people can thrive when living in a state with a strong nonprofit ecosystem focused on their needs.
Transmissions: The die is cast
I feel that I can genuinely tell you that we're in some uncharted waters right now.
San Francisco building becomes 1st US transgender movement historic site
The site where a transgender uprising against police harassment took place in San Francisco 59 years ago has become the first property granted federal landmark status specifically for its connection to the transgender movement in the U.S.
Electricity hookup issues mean Castro Theatre won't reopen this summer
The Castro Theatre won't be reopening this summer as originally planned.
SF officials excited to work with Mayor Lurie on crime – but 'don't know' what Trump has in store
City officials said they've heard the message from voters and are cracking down on criminal activity while trying to improve street conditions and help the unhoused.
Man settles restraining order against gay former Oakland mayoral staffer he harassed
A gay former aide to recalled Oakland mayor Sheng Thao has settled his restraining order against an Oakland man who was accused of harassing him.
Queer Congressmember Randall adapts to new role
Even before she had been sworn in as the first LGBTQ member of the House of Representatives from Washington state, queer Congressmember Emily Randall (D-Bremerton) was confronted by the transphobia of her new political colleagues.
Castro set to join other SF areas with an entertainment zone
Castro denizens might soon be purchasing to-go drinks to party in the street during special occasions now that gay Board of Supervisors President Rafael Mandelman introduced legislation to establish a Castro Upper Market Entertainment Zone.
Trump signs order banning trans women, girls from female sports teams
President Donald Trump made good on one of his campaign pledges Wednesday, signing an executive order that prohibits transgender women and girls from playing on female sports teams.
Castro LGBTQ Cultural District looks ahead after approval of key report
The Castro LGBTQ Cultural District is looking ahead now that a key report has been approved by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
Student sees need for CA LGBTQ youth mental health campaign
Having launched a group for LGBTQ students and their allies at their California middle school, Selby Price tries to keep up to date about the LGBTQ community by subscribing to different advocacy groups' emails.
Editorial: Some hospitals cave on trans care
It was shocking to see the news that Children's Hospital Los Angeles, on Tuesday stated it is pausing the initiation of gender-affirming hormonal care for trans patients under the age of 19 because it needs to assess President Trump's executive order.
Political Notebook: CA LGBTQ 2026 legislative races begin
There are 481 days to go before the June 2, 2026 California primary, yet the field of LGBTQ candidates in state legislative races is already beginning to take shape.