After 39-hour filibuster Missouri’s anti-LGBTQ bill moves to House

Eight senators in Missouri filibustered for a historic 39 hours to prevent a discriminatory religious exemption bill from moving forward in the legislature. SJ39 is a bill that would ask the voters of Missouri to amend their constitution to allow religious organizations and individuals to use their faith to legally justify refusing services and benefits…

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The City: Top to Bottom

thursday, march 10 Loreena McKennitt In a recording career spanning more than two decades, Loreena McKennitt’s ‘eclectic Celtic’ music has received critical acclaim worldwide, and gold, platinum and multi-platinum sales awards in 15 countries across four continents. To date, she has sold over 14 million albums with a catalogue that includes seven studio recordings, three…

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New report shows burden of Major Depressive Disorder; access to care a significant problem

ALEXANDRIA,Va.—A new analysis by Avalere and Mental Health America (MHA) finds that significant barriers to quality care for individuals with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) exist, that insurance coverage does not necessarily equal access to care, and that patients often feel left out of their own treatment. This infographic summarizes the results found in the white…

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The Imperial Court de San Diego Royale Gala and Inauguration to be held April 10

The Imperial Court de San Diego is proud to present the Royale Gala and Inauguration to be held April 10 at Rich’s, 1051 University Ave. in San Diego. Join the Board of the Imperial Court as they say thanks to Prince Royale Michael Torres and Princess Royale Katrina Duall for a wonderful year. Plus join Reign XLIV with…

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