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US Supreme Court upholds gender-affirming care ban
In a 6-3 decision written by Chief Justice John Roberts, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that states may ban gender-affirming treatment for minors, even when their parents want it for their child.
SFPD arrests man in pink triangle vandalism
San Francisco police arrested a man Tuesday after officers saw him vandalize the pink triangle atop Twin Peaks, the department stated via Facebook.
News Briefs: San Francisco Fog captures North America Cup
The San Francisco Fog Rugby Football Club claimed victory at the 2025 North America Cup rugby championship tournament earlier this month in Boston.
SF raises voice for ‘No Kings’
Thousands of people took part in hte "No Kings" rally and march in San Francisco on June 14.
Guest Opinion: Keep your joy this Pride
What up people! Happy Pride! What a joy it is to gather here in this sacred space, of the Metropolitan Community Church, especially during this month that celebrates the vibrant tapestry of God's beloved LGBTQQIA2S+ children.
Roses recall Pulse victims
The annual vigil for victims of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting was held June 12 in the Castro LGBTQ neighborhood.
People’s March returns amid renewed protest movement
LGBTQs who want to make their voices heard in protest after last week’s national “No Kings” demonstrations and before the Pride parade have an opportunity June 22, as the annual People’s March makes its way down Polk Street.
NHL Playoffs 2025: Betting Trends and Odds Every Bettor Must Know
The NHL Playoffs 2025 have brought excitement, surprises, and overtime games. Top teams have taken a nosedive, and undervalued teams are succeeding. They have shown that any team can win, whether they were expected to or not.
How to Learn to Understand Your Body: Ovulation Tests as the Key to Conscious Planning
A modern woman wants to be in harmony with herself. This applies not only to her lifestyle and diet, but also to a deep understanding of how her body works.
LGBTQ Agenda: US consulate near Puerto Vallarta advises caution on dating apps after ransom kidnapping reports
The United States Consulate General of Guadalajara, Mexico is warning people who visit Puerto Vallarta and Nuevo Nayarit in particular to avoid being kidnapped for ransom via dating apps.
Explosive used in Castro neighborhood bakery burglary, owners say
A beloved Castro neighborhood bakery was broken into and burglarized over the weekend using “an explosive on the window,” according to a Facebook post from the business June 14.
Mandelman becomes powerbroker in high-stakes police commission fight
A committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors decided to forward the nomination of a Tenderloin community organizer for the high-profile police commission Monday.
Political Notes: Symbols of LGBTQ pride still carry weight, draw protest
Each June brings a bevy of Pride flag raising ceremonies, Pride Month proclamations issued by politicians and other demonstrative displays of public support for the LGBTQ community.