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Juneteenth and California’s debate over affirmative action



Communities around California and the nation are gathering this weekend to celebrate Juneteenth, the traditional day marking liberation from slavery. 

It is a day that reminds us that we ought to be equal under the law. And Californians believe opportunity should be based on merit and hard work, not race.

That is why every time the voters of California are asked to change the state constitution to allow for affirmative action, defined as preferential treatment for government jobs or admission to public universities based on background characteristics, they say no. Time and again.

But the debate is reemerging once again — this time in the form of Assembly Constitutional Amendment 7, a proposal that would repeal protections approved by voters in 1996 through Proposition 209.

Communities around California and the nation are gathering this weekend to celebrate Juneteenth, the traditional day marking liberation from slavery.  USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

In that 1996 ballot initiative, Californians rightly established a basic principle: The state shall not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin in public education or government employment.

ACA 7 would roll back those protections by allowing race-based admissions policies at California’s public institutions of higher education.

Supporters of ACA 7 argue that affirmative action is necessary to address past racial injustice and improve representation at universities across the Golden State. While California has a complicated history that included real discrimination and barriers to opportunity, past injustices do not always reflect an individual’s current circumstances or level of disadvantage today.

A student from a wealthy or well-connected background may still receive preferential treatment based on race, while another student from a struggling working-class family may not.

In that 1996 ballot initiative, Californians rightly established a basic principle: The state shall not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin in public education or government employment. USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

That is why Californians have repeatedly affirmed that merit, hard work and achievement are the fairest standards when evaluating students for admission to public universities.

The reason for voters’ concerns is clear. Californians believe in equal treatment under the law and that students should not receive an admissions advantage or disadvantage based on race or ethnicity. These types of quotas erode public trust, create resentment and force Californians to view one another through the lens of oppressor and oppressed.

Admissions decisions should instead be based on superior academic performance, community involvement, leadership potential and extracurricular achievement. Simply put, merit should remain the guiding principle when applications are reviewed.


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Asian Americans would be among the communities most impacted if ACA 7 is approved by the Legislature and ultimately passed by voters. Across California, many Asian American families place a strong emphasis on education, academic achievement and the belief that hard work should open the door to opportunity, including admission to some of the state’s most competitive public universities.

Policies that weaken merit-based admissions send the wrong message to students who have dedicated themselves to academic success.

California should focus on improving educational outcomes for all students, rather than lowering standards based on background characteristics. If Democrats in Sacramento were serious about addressing inequality, they would invest in struggling schools; expand career and technical education opportunities; and address the affordability crisis facing working families.

Policies that weaken merit-based admissions send the wrong message to students who have dedicated themselves to academic success. USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

Students from disadvantaged backgrounds deserve support and resources that help them compete successfully.

California is one of the most diverse states in America, and that diversity is one of our greatest strengths. That is exactly why we should not tolerate the state putting its thumb on the scale to reward students with preferential treatment based on demographic categories determined by government bureaucrats.

The voters have spoken on this issue. When Democrats backed an effort to overturn Proposition 209 in 2020, the voters said no. ACA 7 ignores that clear message and revives a divisive policy that Californians have consistently opposed.

As a father and as a legislator, I want the next generation to inherit a state where achievement matters most. Californians should strive for equality of opportunity, not equality socially engineered through racial preferences.

Tri Ta is a Republican member of the California Assembly for the 70th district, representing much of Little Saigon.





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Mexico-South Korea match brings massive crowd to Koreatown


Los Angeles couldn’t wait for one of the most anticipated World Cup matches in the group stage of the tournament.

Mexico versus South Korea is a clash on the pitch at Guadalajara Stadium, but it’s also a collision of communities in the City of Angels.

Koreatown, a buzzing late-night neighborhood known for its party scene, has deep ties to the Korean and Mexican population in LA. The city’s cultural diversity is perfectly highlighted in a place like Koreatown.


A fan in a red shirt and Korean flag attire cheers with arms raised.
Fans flood Koreatown for Thursday’s matchup between Mexico and South Korea. AFP via Getty Images

On Thursday, that couldn’t have been more true.

Mexico and South Korea fans gathered along the streets of Koreatown to celebrate their cultures ahead of the World Cup clash. Though rivals in the tournament, fans adorned in gear enjoyed food and festivities together as Angelenos.

The city sponsored an all-day outdoor event at Seoul International Park, which began at 10 a.m. PT and ends at 10 p.m. PT. The event featured classical Korean dance performances, raffles and other activities.

There were several other watch parties throughout Koreatown on Thursday, including at longtime sports bar BiegartenLA.

One could argue the neighborhood has now become one of the best atmospheres for soccer as the highly touted World Cup matchup cements Koreatown as an LA sports staple.


A young fan holding a Mexico flag at a World Cup event.
The World Cup hype reached an all-time high Thursday in Koreatown. AFP via Getty Images

There’s a lot riding on the matchup because a win for either team would guarantee a spot in the knockout round of the tournament. Mexico and South Korea are coming off victories in their respective World Cup openers, which added to the hype surrounding the game.

The World Cup craze has evidently overtaken Koreatown as the two countries clash in Guadalajara. Regardless of the outcome, the neighborhood may just go ballistic following the Mexico-South Korea match.



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Updated US Open odds after Thursday: Wyndham Clark mounts big lead


Maybe Shinnecock Hills isn’t so scary after all.

The 7,440 links course that has humbled the world’s best was conquered by Wyndham Clark, who blew open the first round of the 2026 U.S. Open at 6-under through 16 holes.

With the sun going down, officials suspended play at 8:25 p.m. ET, so Clark will face the challenge of waking up early to finish his Round 1 before the task of another 18 on Friday. 

The 2023 U.S. Open winner is now the +330 odds-on favorite DraftKings, making a lengthy leap up the oddsboard from opening at 45/1. 

He benefited from a later tee time that brought him softened wind conditions. He almost holed an albatross on his approach shot on the par-5 14th, but settled for an eagle to reach 6-under. 

He holds a four-stroke lead over seven other players tied for 2-under, which includes Sam Stevens, Ryder Cowan, Max McGreevy, Matt Fitzpatrick, Dustin Johnson, Gary Woodland and Jon Rahm. Fitzpatrick, Johnson, Woodland and Rahm — all of which are former U.S. Open champions — did not finish their rounds, either. 

Rahm holds the next-best odds to win his third major after marking his ball location in the rough of the 13th hole. 

Oddsmakers are favoring pedigree as Rory McIlroy, who fired a 1-under 69 and is tied with eight other players, is next available at +740. He missed out on Clark’s luxury of afternoon delight as the reigning two-time Masters winner capped off the day with back-to-back bogeys, but an eagle at the par-5 fifth ultimately kept him in contention. 

U.S. Open odds after Round 1

Player Score Odds
Wyndham Clark -6 (thru 16) +335
Jon Rahm -2 (thru 13) +580
Rory McIlroy -1 +740
Matt Fitzpatrick -2 (thru 16) +770
Scottie Scheffler +2 +1275
Bryson DeChambeau -1 14/1
Odds via DraftKings

It’s a step in the right direction since McIlroy shot a 10-over 80 in the first round of the last U.S. Open at Shinnecock. 

Fitzpatrick, +770, will open his day with an 11-foot birdie putt then one more hole to play. 

Scottie Scheffler finished with a 2-over 72, but is still a threat with the fifth-best odds at +1275.


Jon Rahm holding a golf ball.
Jon Rahm, of Spain, waves after a putt during the first round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., Thursday, June 18, 2026. AP Photo/Gerald Herbert

Johnson surged into a share of the lead at 2 under after opening with back-to-back birdies on Nos. 1 and 2.

The two-time major champion had struggled gravely in recent majors, missing five of his last 10 cuts with just one top-25 finish in that span.


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Cowan is the only amateur of 17 players who sit below par heading into Friday.

The 21-year-old amateur, a two-time All-American at Oklahoma who survived a 3-for-2 qualifying playoff just to reach the field, hit all eight fairways on the back nine and is gaining about 1.5 strokes on the greens.


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JD Vance scraps overnight flight to Switzerland for first round of nuclear talks with Iran



Vice President JD Vance will not head to Switzerland Thursday evening for the first round of planned technical nuclear talks with Iran, his office announced.

The trek to Switzerland was already in flux, the veep had previously admitted, as his team worked to iron out the logistics and figure out whether or not the Iranians would participate. The technical negotiations were outlined in a memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran that was finalized this week.

“As the Vice President said at his press conference, the plans for the upcoming technical talks have not been finalized, and the U.S. delegation has been prepared to depart at the first available opportunity,” a White House spokesperson said in a statement.

“[T]he logistics of these negotiations have never been simple or predictable,” the spokesperson added. “As of now, the Vice President is not departing tonight. We look forward to beginning technical talks as soon as possible.”

Vice President JD Vance is not leaving for Switzerland for Iran talks, his office revealed, blaming the delay on logistics. MediaPunch / BACKGRID
There had been questions about whether or not the Iranian officials would show up in Switzerland for the first round of talks. Anadolu via Getty Images

Initially, a formal signing ceremony for the MOU with Iran was expected to take place on Friday. An official agenda or schedule hasn’t been disseminated.

It’s not immediately clear what logistical snarls caused the delay, but Vance implied that the Iranians may have a difficult time leaving their mountainous country.

“We think these technical negotiations are going to start sometime this weekend; that’s still the plan, but that could change because it’s not an easy country, Iran, to get out of, and so we’re trying to figure out exactly when that’s going to happen,” Vance said during the White House press briefing Thursday.

“I suspect this weekend, but I’m not sure.” 

Under the MOU — which was electronically signed Sunday by Vance, then by President Trump on Wednesday in France — both the US and Iran agreed to technical talks over a 60-day period to hash out the details of the Iranian regime’s concessions on its nuclear program.

President Trump signed the memorandum of understanding with Iran on Wednesday. The White House/UPI/Shutterstock

The talks are expected to include specifics of how Tehran will address its stockpile of enriched uranium and other, more granular, details of the broader peace agreement.



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This Knicks parade moment exactly what team, city deserved



Alicia Keys, a product of Hell’s Kitchen, was singing her New York anthem. You know the words, “Let’s hear it for Newww Yorrrk.” There’s not a stage in the world Keys can’t own, but it felt especially poignant at City Hall after being introduced by Mike Breen, the famous voice from Yonkers.

At some point, Keys left her piano and took the performance to the section of Knicks players, where Jose Alvarado, a Brooklyn product, danced and sang with the most emotion.

The rendition culminated a long and hectic celebration of the 2026 NBA champions while underscoring the real theme of Thursday’s ceremony: New York City, for the few weeks that spanned an improbable playoff run until Keys shut down City Hall, was alive, thrilled, united.

The boroughs won together, they hugged each other after Game 5 in San Antonio, then they gathered together Thursday for what was one of the largest parades in the city’s history.



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Phil Mickelson resigns from country club following sexual assault allegations, lawyer says


A lawyer for Phil Mickelson says the six-time major winner resigned from a country club near San Diego where he was accused of inappropriate contact with a female employee.

Golf Digest last week reported that Mickelson was no longer a member of The Farms Country Club and that the golfer was asked by club management to leave the course during his round after the employee reported the allegations of misconduct.

Tom Clare, a defamation lawyer hired by Mickelson, said that the golfer later resigned from the club.

The Golf Digest story broke at a low point for Mickelson. He withdrew from the Masters and PGA Championship this year, citing a personal health matter with his family that kept him out of all but one of the nine LIV Golf events this year.

The one major golf tournament that has eluded him — the U.S. Open, where he has been runner-up a record six times — is happening this weekend, and he is no longer eligible to compete after running out of exemptions.

Golf Digest cited sources in reporting Mickelson approached the woman in the clubhouse and made nonconsensual and inappropriate physical contact with her. The woman rejected his advances and reported it to her supervisors.


Phil Mickelson watches his tee shot during the 2023 Masters at Augusta National.
Phil Mickelson watches his tee shot during the 2023 Masters at Augusta National. AP

Club management investigated and confronted Mickelson on the course. Mickelson, 55, was told to leave the premises.

“Following a staff member report of member misconduct, the club provided immediate and ongoing support to the staff member, conducted a thorough independent investigation of the incident and took decisive action. This individual is no longer a member of The Farms Golf Club,” The Farms said in a statement to Golf Digest.


Golfer Phil Mickelson watches his iron shot.
US golfer Phil Mickelson watches his iron shot from the 6th tee on day two of the 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush golf club in Northern Ireland on July 18, 2025. AFP via Getty Images

“To protect the safety and privacy of our staff and member, we are unable to speak further on the matter.”

A spokesperson for the golfer issued a statement in response to the Golf Digest reporting that said: “Any misunderstanding has been cleared up. Phil continues to attend to a family health matter and is uncertain when he will be able to return to professional golf.”

Mickelson became the oldest major champion in golf history when he won the 2021 PGA Championship. A year later, he was a central figure in helping to launch Saudi-funded LIV Golf. He lost major sponsorships when he was quoted in early 2022 as calling the Saudis “scary mother (expletives)” and that he was only thinking of joining the league to gain leverage over the PGA Tour.

The Farms, located about 10 miles from Torrey Pines, is a private club where several top players are members, such as Annika Sorenstam and Xander Schauffele.



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Juan Soto’s two home runs propel Mets past Phillies for win



PHILADELPHIA — Bo Bichette’s streak of multihit games ended Thursday night, but the guy batting behind him, as well as the rest of the Mets lineup, kept marching. 

Juan Soto blasted two homers in the first three innings before the Mets broke out in the seventh for a 6-4 victory over the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. 

It was a second straight win for the Mets spurred by the lineup (they scored nine runs in beating the Reds on Wednesday), and Francisco Lindor’s return looms; the shortstop is scheduled to begin a minor league rehab assignment Friday and could rejoin the Mets within days. 

Bichette, who had recorded six straight multiple-hit games, finished 0-for-5. 

Sean Manaea gave the Mets a chance by limiting the Phillies to three runs, two earned, on six hits and one walk with five strikeouts over 5 ¹/₃ innings. The lefty’s ERA, which peaked at 6.85 on May 6, fell to 4.64. 

Soto’s two-out homer in the first against Aaron Nola accounted for the Mets’ initial run.

Soto crushed a 1-2 cutter into the right field seats before Nola’s fielding error on Jared Young’s grounder gave the Mets another base runner. A.J. Ewing followed with an RBI double that widened the lead to 2-0. 

Juan Soto celebrates celebrates in the first inning after hitting the first of his two home runs of the game in the Mets’ 6-3 win over the Phillies on June 18, 2026 at Citizens Bank Park. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

But Manaea gave back one run in the bottom of the inning on Alec Bohm’s RBI single. Manaea drilled Trea Turner and allowed a single to Kyle Schwarber to begin the inning. Bryce Harper, on base on a fielder’s choice, was thrown out attempting to steal third base to conclude the inning. 

Soto’s second blast of the night gave the Mets a 3-1 lead in the third. It was the 30th multihomer game of Soto’s career and second this season. He leads the Mets with 17 homers. 

Marcus Semien rounds first base on his two-run triple off José Alvarado during the seventh inning of the Mets’ win over the Phillies. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect


Sloppy defense by Francisco Alvarez cost the Mets a run in the third. Alvarez was charged with a passed ball and error on Strike 3 to Schwarber when he threw errantly to first base on a pitch he mishandled as Schwarber swung and missed. Bohm’s RBI double sliced the Mets lead to 3-2. 

Bryson Stott singled and stole second in the fourth before Derek Hill stroked an RBI single that tied it 3-3. Hill took second on Ewing’s throwing error on the play, but Manaea retired Justin Crawford for the third out. 

Manaea walked Harper in the fifth before getting Bohm to ground into an inning-ending double play. 

Mets pinch hitter Eric Wagaman delivered a go-ahead RBI single in the seventh. Carson Benge singled leading off against Phillies reliever José Alvarado, stole second and reached third on a wild pitch. After pinch hitter Mark Vientos drew a two-out walk, Wagaman’s single gave the Mets a 4-3 lead. 

Bryce Harper is tagged out by Brett Baty while trying to steal third during the Phillies’ loss to the Mets. Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

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Marcus Semien’s ensuing triple — his first of the season — brought in two runs to leave the Phillies in a 6-3 hole. 

Huascar Brazobán, A.J. Minter and Luke Weaver combined for 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief.

Weaver struck out the side in the eighth. Devin Williams allowed one run in the ninth on a Justin Crawford RBI single before retiring Schwarber on a line drive to right for the final out with the tying runs on base.



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Ismael Kone leaves World Cup game early with serious leg injury



Canada may be without Ismael Kone as it looks to capture its first World Cup title.

In the second half of Canada’s 6-0 win over Qatar on Thursday, Kone was stretchered off the field with what appeared to be a serious leg injury after a tackle from Qatar’s Assim Madibo and didn’t return.

A hush descended over the Vancouver crowd once fans and players realized the severity of the injury.

According to the TSN broadcast, Canada Soccer said Kone was being transported to a local hospital after having his left leg stabilized.

Canada’s Ismael Kone reacts on the ground after sustaining an injury during the World Cup Group B soccer match against Qatar in Vancouver, British Columbia, Thursday, June 18, 2026. AP Photo/Abbie Parr
Canada’s Ismael Kone waves to the crowd as he is stretchered off the field after an injury during the World Cup Group B soccer match between Canada and Qatar in Vancouver. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP

Certain Team Canada players shoved back the Qatar opponents, and Canadian manager Jesse Marsch questioned how the play could simply be called just a foul and nothing more.

The tackle was then upgraded to a red card after a VAR review, meaning Qatar was left with just nine players following a first-half penalty.

At the time of the injury, Canada led 3-0 after three first-half goals.

Midfielder Nathan Saliba then replaced Kone in the 56th minute and scored a goal to make it 4-0 eight minutes later from a free kick.

After scoring the goal, Saliba ran to the bench and was handed a Kone jersey and held it up as fans cheered.

Canada’s Nathan Saliba holds up the shirt of injured player Ismael Kone as he celebrates scoring its fourth goal. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters

Despite the injury, it was Canada’s first-ever World Cup victory, and it secured the top spot in Group B.

Next, Canada takes on Switzerland on Wednesday. Switzerland beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 earlier Thursday.



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Lakers, Anthony Davis could reunite in blockbuster trade



The Lakers sent shockwaves through the NBA when the organization traded Anthony Davis for Mavericks superstar Luka Doncic.

The move signaled the Lakers’ desire to find their next generational star as the organization shifted its focus to the future of the franchise.

A rumored blockbuster trade could bring current Wizards player Anthony Davis back to the Lakers, reuniting him with LeBron James. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Over a year later, there have been rumblings about a potential reunion between the Lakers and Davis. The team has a clear need for an A-list big man, and the 33-year-old fits the bill.

It would be costly for the Lakers to acquire Davis, but NBA reporter Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson proposed a wild three-team mega deal that would get the 10-time All-Star back in the purple and gold.

Lakers could acquire Anthony Davis in wild 3-team mega deal

Robinson’s trade idea involves the Lakers, Jazz and Wizards.

The Lakers would receive Davis, Utah’s young star Ace Bailey, two Jazz second-round picks (2027) and two Wizards second-round picks (2026).

Washington would acquire the No. 2 overall pick in this year’s draft along with Lauri Markkanen, Jarred Vanderbilt, Dalton Knecht, a Lakers unprotected 2030 first-round pick, a Lakers unprotected 2032 pick and a portion of LA’s future pick swaps and additional draft assets.

Will LeBron James (above) get to team again with Anthony Davis? Getty Images

As for the Jazz, the team would receive the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, Trae Young, Jake LaRavia, the Lakers’ No. 25 overall pick in this year’s draft, a portion of the Lakers’ future pick swaps and a Lakers 2033 second-round pick.

The trade would have to be executed prior to Tuesday’s NBA draft, but the massive deal would immediately launch the Lakers into title contention.

There have also been rumors about Davis’ activity on social media, which includes the big man liking multiple posts about when he was initially traded to the Lakers in 2019.

However, the trade is unrealistic for a number of reasons.

It is highly unlikely the Jazz would give Bailey to the Lakers. Danny Ainge, CEO of the Jazz, would be reluctant to aid LA in any shape or form. Giving up Utah’s brightest young star seems all the more far-fetched for the Jazz.

Additionally, the odds of Davis getting traded are actually higher nearer the trade deadline because the Wizards would be able to increase his value throughout the first half of the season.

Luka Doncic has expressed a desire for the Lakers to acquire a premier big man this offseason. Corey Sipkin for NY Post

Doncic and Davis in LA? It seems too good to be true, but the organization has a storied history of star-studded teams. If the blockbuster trade transpires, it would be a deal that gives the Lakers a strong chance of winning their first championship since 2020.





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The Giants of faith show true Pride



The San Francisco Giants players who wrote Biblical verses on their hats launched an attack on Pride month and the LGBTQ+ community, selectively quoting verses in their attempt to impose their beliefs.

That’s what you might think if you followed some of the media coverage of the controversy involving several members of the Giants who declined to participate in Pride month, or who staged a quiet protest.

They “defaced their uniforms” said one columnist. They tried “to hijack the event,” she later added.

They “missed the point” with their “tone-deaf response,” another columnist wrote.

They had “weaponiz[ed]” Christianity “for an anti-LGBTQ agenda out of pure spite and nasty politics,” said another.

The San Francisco Giants players who wrote Biblical verses on their hats launched an attack on Pride month and the LGBTQ+ community, selectively quoting verses in their attempt to impose their beliefs. AP Photo/Scott Marshall
They had “weaponiz[ed]” Christianity “for an anti-LGBTQ agenda out of pure spite and nasty politics,” said another. AP

Let’s get one thing clear: Not one of these players set out to cause a fuss. All of them were reacting to something they had been forced to express when they were told to wear a rainbow “Pride” hat.

The team forced these Christian players to say something that violated their deeply held religious beliefs. And so several of them asserted those beliefs in the most tasteful way possible: by citing Biblical verses about the origin of the rainbow, which is now seen as a symbol of the LGBTQ+ movement.

They are tolerant toward others. They just ask the same in return.

Traditional Christian faith follows the Biblical teaching that God created man and woman, and that homosexuality is morally problematic.

Let’s get one thing clear: Not one of these players set out to cause a fuss. All of them were reacting to something they had been forced to express when they were told to wear a rainbow “Pride” hat.

That is not the final word on the subject. Not in San Francisco, and not in America.

The First Amendment to the US Constitution declares that Congress shall establish no law making any one religion, or religion in general, the law of the land.

But the First Amendment also protects freedom of religion. And Congress has taken special care to make sure that religious freedom is upheld.

The rainbow is supposed to include every color. But a rainbow only appears when light is refracted through water, and splits into its separate wavelengths.

A rainbow can be a sign of division, as well as a sign of unity.

It need not be that way. We need to make sure that tolerance extends to Christians as well.

The baseball players who stood up for their beliefs showed the true meaning of pride.

They are giants of faith, who have reminded us of our nation’s deepest founding values — which we should all share, regardless of where we are on the rainbow.



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