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Larry Hogan Rips DeSantis for Heavy Hand With Disney, Cruise Lines, Schools
The Republican governor said that the "Don't Say Gay" law is "not something that would have happened" in Maryland.
Florida Lawmaker Threatens a 'Living Hell' for Disney as Feud Intensifies
Anthony Sabatini, a member of the Florida House of Representatives, says lawmakers may strip away favors that have benefited Disney for nearly six decades.
Ron DeSantis Taps Skynyrd, 38 Special for Campaign Song 'Sweet Florida'
The song by Johnny and Donnie Van Zant praises the Republican governor for his work while in office.
Disney at Risk of Losing Its Own Government in Florida
The company may lose its self-governing rights after it opposed the state's new "Don't Say Gay" bill, which was signed into law this week.
DeSantis Joined by Oregon Moms in Push for School Curriculum Transparency
"This kind of political spin does not belong in our kid's classrooms," said a parent advocate in Oregon about the teaching of gender identity to kids.
Ron DeSantis' 'Don't Say Gay' Law to Face First Challenge In Court
The suit calls the law "cruel" and says the law intends "to isolate, stigmatize, and erase LGBTQ families," WPLG said. Proponents of the Florida law disagree.
'Say Gay' Billboards Launch Across Country Opposing Anti-LGBTQ Bills
The billboards were launched in time for Transgender Day of Visibility, March 31. "It's OK to say gay. It's more than OK. It's encouraged," Ally Sammarco said.
Disney Employee Running for Congress Says Company 'Straying' From Values
Jose Castillo told Fox News that a "silent majority" of Disney employees support the so-called Don't Say Gay bill but have not spoken out against it.
Universal Dodges Spotlight as Disney Takes Heat for 'Don't Say Gay' Stance
Despite Universal Studios' silence on the controversial law, no calls for boycotts or employee walkouts have appeared to be expressed publicly.
DeSantis Hits Disney for Cruise in Country Where Homosexuality Is Illegal
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis implied Disney was being hypocritical for speaking out against his education bill while doing business in Dominica.
Planes One Of Few Masking Battlefields Left As States Demand Biden Ax Rule
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody stated that the lawsuit "is meant to push back on yet again another unlawful power grab by the Biden administration."
Disney 'Crossed a Line' With 'Don't Say Gay' Repeal Claim, DeSantis Says
"This state is governed by the interest of the people of the state of Florida, it's not based on the demands of California corporate executives," DeSantis said.
Spring Breakers Flock to Florida: Police Arrest 160, Find Dozens of Guns
Miami Beach introduced a curfew and a state of emergency following fears of violence and several shooting incidents in the area.
DeSantis Urged to Untangle Florida's $300M That's Invested in Russia
A possible 2024 GOP presidential candidate hasn't followed the lead of other governors in pulling investment money from Russia.
What Does the Don't Say Gay Bill Mean? Controversial DeSantis Law Explained
The President, major corporations, actors, actresses and activists have all spoken out against the bill, but why?
'Read The Bill': Conservatives Spar With Twitter Users Over 'Don't Say Gay'
Conservatives argue those who are opposed to the law haven't read it in its entirety.
Disney's 'Goal' Now to Repeal 'Don't Say Gay' Bill as DeSantis Signs It
The statement comes weeks after Disney CEO Bob Chapek refused to condemn the Florida law, leading to Disney employees staging walkouts and demanding action.
Ron DeSantis Most Popular GOP Option if Trump Doesn't Run in 2024: Poll
When Trump is included as a potential candidate, 55 percent of respondents indicated they would vote for the former president.
Lia Thomas Might Be Winning, But She's Not Swimming That Fast
Some pundits argue that transgender athletes like Thomas competing against cisgender women in sports events is unfair.
Republicans Want Ron DeSantis as Donald Trump's 2024 Running Mate: Poll
The Florida governor is more popular than Mike Pence as Donald Trump's hypothetical vice president in the 2024 presidential race.
Lia Thomas Becomes GOP Scapegoat as Republicans Push Transgender Battle
Republicans have found a new face to help drum up outrage in their favor with the NCAA swimmer.
Disney Producer Says 'Bold' Action Needed Against Homophobia After Walkout
"There's no easy road to oppose fascism and homophobia" said Disney co-executive producer Marc Femenella regarding Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill.
Ron DeSantis Rejects Lia Thomas Win As A 'Lie', Honors Second Place Instead
DeSantis said the state of Florida would recognize runner-up and Florida-native Emma Weyant as the "rightful winner" over Thomas.
Disney Has a History of Staying Silent on Anti-LGBTQ Legislation
In the first three months of 2022, 38 states have introduced legislation related to LGBTQ discrimination. Disney has only publicly criticized one in Florida.
Gabrielle Union Criticizes Disney Over Reaction to 'Don't Say Gay' Bill
Actress Gabrielle Union spoke out against Disney's stance while attending the premiere of her new Disney Plus movie, "Cheaper By the Dozen."
Republicans, Embrace the Culture War and Cruise to Victory
Republicans should stop dithering and bring the fight to the core civilizational issues now confronting a confused citizenry.
Disney Workers List Demands as They Stage Walkout Over 'Don't Say Gay' Bill
A group of LGBTQ+ employees said they are taking a stand "due to the lack of compassion and advocacy."
Newsom Urges Disney to Reconsider Florida Move Over 'Don't Say Gay' Bill
Governor Gavin Newsom called California "the state that actually represents the values" of Disney employees.
Miami Latino Protests to Support Ukraine Could Influence U.S. Elections
"It has nothing to do with whether you like Biden or Democrats or Republicans," Manny Diaz, the chair of the Florida Democratic party, told Newsweek. "This should be about Americans supporting a government against our arch enemy."
Against 'Don't Say Gay' Propaganda
Teachers in Florida will not be permitted to talk about sex-stuff until kids are in the fourth grade. That's basically it.