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Quiet Power: How Matt Dodd Is Redefining Queer Leadership Through Fries, Integrity, and Fierce Community Love

In a world obsessed with loud success, Matt Dodd is building something radical—quiet, consistent, inclusive leadership. He isn’t the kind of queer icon who walks red carpets or drops think-pieces in global magazines. Instead, he’s handing out backpacks, standing in school cafeterias, showing up at Pride with a smile, and rewriting what it means to […]

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Is There an Indian Way to Be Queer? Rethinking Desi LGBTQIA+ Culture Beyond the American Gaze

In Indian metros today, being queer often looks suspiciously like a well-edited episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race. There’s flawless contour, biting sarcasm, and references to American pop culture tossed around like confetti. Words like “shade,” “slay,” and “sickening” have replaced nuanced conversation, while “reading” someone—once a tool of resistance and wit in Black and Brown

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L’Oréal and UNESCO Celebrate 5 Trailblazing Women Scientists in Global Awards Ceremony

Science Needs Women: Honoring Excellence Across Continents In a world where innovation shapes the future and knowledge breaks boundaries, it is still rare for women to take center stage in global science conversations. Yet, for 27 years, the L’Oréal-UNESCO Women in Science Awards have consistently highlighted and celebrated the extraordinary achievements of women researchers from

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Aishwarya Raj Crowned Mrs Bihar 2025: A Journey of Grace, Grit, and Dreams Reclaimed

Aishwarya Raj Becomes Mrs Bihar 2025, Says “This Crown Is for Every Woman Who Dares to Dream” Aishwarya Raj, wife of BJP MLA Vishal Prashant and daughter-in-law of former MLA Sunil Pandey, has been crowned Mrs Bihar 2025. With grace, elegance, and an inspiring comeback story, Aishwarya took home the title and the hearts of

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The Silent Backbone: Why Occupational Therapists Are Done Staying Quiet About NDIS Cuts

For the seventh year in a row, the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) has frozen the pricing rates for occupational therapy. To add insult to injury, travel reimbursements for therapists have been halved, and physiotherapists are facing a $10 per hour rate cut. Meanwhile, federal politicians have just been awarded a 2.4% pay rise, conveniently

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“For the Peace of Tomorrow”: Inside the Historic Airstrike Mission Led by Israeli Air Force’s Female Combat Navigator

In a mission that may go down as one of the most defining military actions in Israel’s modern history, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) carried out a complex, long-range airstrike deep into Iranian territory over the weekend. But what stood out just as much as the operation’s scale and precision was the voice of one

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Why Women Over 40 Are Outperforming Younger Females in Defence Forces Fitness Tests

A Surprising Trend in Military Fitness In a world where youth is often equated with peak physical performance, a recent finding from the Defence Forces offers a surprising twist: women over the age of 40 are outperforming their younger counterparts in the official Defence Forces fitness test. The data, drawn from close to 5,000 personnel

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