Forces of conservatism steadfastly form #majorities, the right wing. #Innovation arises from the necessity caused by conservatives. That's also true for #dance journalism. Instead of pleasing portraits: snotty reports. Instead of lukewarm reviews: research and precise analysis. That's https://tanz.dance for the most. For festivals, theaters, and companies, tanz.dance replaces the program booklet. That's brave, and cheaper. Photo: Anja Beutler
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tanz.dance ist ein journalistisches Projekt, herausgegeben von Arnd Wesemann, langjähriger Redakteur der Zeitschrift «tanz». Das Projekt ist unabhängig von Verlagen.

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Election 2024: GOP wins House majority of 218 seats

Republicans have won enough seats to control the U.S. House, completing the party’s sweep into power and securing their hold on U.S. government alongside President-elect Donald Trump. A House Republican victory in Arizona, alongside a win in slow-counting California earlier Wednesday, gave the GOP the 218 House victories that make up the majority. Republicans earlier gained control of the Senate from Democrats. With hard-fought yet thin majorities, Republican leaders are envisioning a mandate to upend the federal government and swiftly implement Trump’s vision for the country.

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Two by-elections, two Labour wins... in two minutes

Keir Starmer's party overturned big Conservative majorities in Wellingborough and Kingswood.

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Groundbreaking map shows which US states are the least safe for LGBTQ+ people

Many states in the US are not considered safe for LGBTQ people to live and work, but this map shows where they have the most protection.

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These are the best and worst states for queer rights - INTO

By the HRC’s count, 2023 saw more than 550 anti-LGBTQ+ bills advanced in 43 states, with over 80 being signed into law.

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A WaPo Poll Found That Significant Majorities Support Pro-Trans Policies, But Reported The Exact Opposite

Putting a giant "Most in U.S. back GOP's anti-trans policies" headline on the front page when describing a poll that found that to be false is journalistic malpractice.

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