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Black Travelers Warned To Be On Alert When Flying America Airlines

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People issued a travel advisory warning for African Americans traveling on American Airlines citing a pattern of “disrespectful” and “discriminatory” behavior by airline employees October 24.

The warning suggests that American Airlines’ has a “corporate culture of racial insensitivity and possible racial bias.”

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What remains of the popular Willi’s Wine Bar in Santa Rosa, California. (Photo: Courtesy of Terri Stark)

LGBTs Begin Returning Home After Fires

North Bay LGBTs hit hard by the firestorm that ripped through the heart of wine country began returning home as evacuation orders were lifted and firefighters gained control more than a week after what has now become the worst fires in California’s history.
As of Wednesday, the death toll stood at 42, officials said, and includes one person who died at a hospital of smoke inhalation.

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Firemen look for hot spots in the Fountaingrove area of Santa Rosa, California Monday, October 9, 2017. (Photo: Ben Margot / Associated Press)

LGBTs caught in horrific N. Bay fires

Fast-moving wildfires fueled by dry brush and Diablo winds roared through the hillsides and vineyards in Napa and Sonoma counties starting late Sunday night and continued to burn out of control.
LGBT winery owners and other community members were among the evacuees and those who lost homes or had businesses damaged.

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French police and military surround Saint Charles train station in Marseille, France following two young women being stabbed to death by an alleged ISIS terrorist, Sunday, October 1, 2017. (Photo: Courtesy of CBC News)

Two Women Stabbed To Death By Terrorist At French Train Station

Two young women and a suspected terrorist are dead after two attacks at Marseille’s Saint Charles train station October 1.

A man in his late-20s or early 30’s of what appeared to be of North African descent was shot dead by French soldiers on guard at Marseille’s main train station while shouting “Allahu akbar” (God is Greatest) witnesses told reporters, reported the Los Angeles Times.

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Mattel’s CEO Barbie (Photo: Courtesy of CEO Barbie World)

Barbie Detained At US Border

A truckload of 3,004 counterfeit CEO Barbies and fashion dolls were seized by United States Customs and Border Protection officers at the International Falls Port of Entry into America in August.

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A deranged woman threw acid at four Boston College students in a train station in France (Photo: Courtesy of NY Daily News)

American Women Attacked With Acid In France

Four American college students studying abroad were attacked with acid thrown in their faces by an unknown French woman while they were returning to Paris at Marseille-Saint Charles train station September 17.

Firemen and police arrived immediately following the attack, according to media reports.

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Emma Louise Morris, left, and her wife Jo, right, at their dream wedding. (Photo: Courtesy of Emma Louise Morris)

This Lesbian Couple Experienced A Honeymoon In Hell

A honeymooning lesbian couple didn’t expect the less-than-white-glove experience they received during their stay at a luxury 5-star Riviera Maya resort this summer.

It was supposed to be a blissful affair celebrating their perfect wedding, but a few days into the women’s honeymoon the staff realized they were a couple and turned on them, they claim.

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Amanda “Mandy” LaRoque, an American woman searching for her dream vacation home in the Central America landed in a Honduras jail for a “can safe” mistaken for cocaine and is being charged with drug trafficking. (Photo: Courtesy of Amanda LaRoque / Facebook)

Vacationing American Woman Jailed In Honduras

A North Carolina woman on vacation searching for her family’s vacation home was arrested for alleged drug trafficking in Honduras earlier this week.

Amanda “Mandy” LaRoque was at the Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport in Roatan returning home after house hunting with her friend when police stopped her and searched her Sunday, July 30.

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New Zealand woman Gayleen McEwan, right, with daughter Kelly, left, has been identified as the woman who died in Saint Martin after being blown over by a jet. (Photo: Courtesy of news2read.com)

Jet Blast Blows Woman To Her Death In The Caribbean

A New Zealand hotelier was killed in a “freak accident” at “Blow Away Beach” on Saint Martin Wednesday, July 12.

It is the first such death at this dangerous but popular tourist attraction, says Sint Maarten police spokesman Ricardo Henson, reports The Washington Post.

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M. Justin Herman Plaza on San Francisco’s Embarcadero. (Photo: © Alice Musbach / Alamy Stock Photo)

San Franciscans Endorse Plaza Renaming To Renowned Poet

Maya Angelou might be singing from her grave, “Still I rise,” as San Franciscans petition to rename M. Justin Herman Plaza to the Maya Angelou Memorial Plaza.

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Wimbify, an LGBTQI travel app (Photo: Courtesy of Wimbify)

New Local Hero Guide Gives LGBTQI Travelers The Inside Scoop To Milan

Queer travelers heading to Milan have an easier way to meet locals through the newly launched Local Hero Guides project on the Wimbify app.

The new project connecting queer locals and travelers is searching for 300 guides to accommodate the estimated 3,000 LGBTQI travelers projected to visit the Milan this year.

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Grounded flights due to heatwave striking the West, Tuesday, June 20, 2017. (Photo: ROBYN BECK, AFP/Getty Images)

Heatwave Causes Last Minute Delays In The West

Scorching sun grounds some planes between San Francisco International Airport and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport as temperatures rise upward to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.

Passengers said if you ever wanted to feel like a lobster in a pot the past two days were the days.

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