One of Pennsylvania's popular drag queens, an LGBTQ+ youth adviser, has been charged with 25 counts of child pornography; he allegedly obtained dozens of photos and videos of nude underaged boys performing sex acts between May and December 2020. Brice Williams, aka Anastasia Diamond, is a prominent figure in the state's focus on celebrating alternative lifestyles and transgender rights
GLO Harrisburg
- The "safe space" LGBTQ+ youth program, which opened in November 2019, offers a "teen clinic" once a week "for ages 14 to 21, regardless of gender or sexual identity."
- Its mission is "To foster inclusive communities and holistic well-being for LGBTQ+ people through social, educational, and cultural engagement."
Williams is at least the seventh man who is either a drag queen or a sponsor of drag queens to be arrested for pedophilia offenses in recent years.
- Other arrests include Brette Blomme, a fiscal sponsor of the Milwaukee chapter of Drag Queen Story Hour, and Albert Garza, a "Drag Queen Storytime" reader to children at the Houston Public Library.
The Biden administration has temporarily lifted the ban on Juul e-cigarettes
- The popular e-cigarette was banned by the Biden administration in an effort to combat teenage tobacco use, but a court decision quickly halted the ban
- On Tuesday, the FDA issued an administrative stay on the order, allowing Juul to continue to sell its products
FDA decision on Juul
- The FDA has decided there are scientific issues unique to the JUUL application that warrant additional review.
- To stay on the market, companies must show that their e-cigarettes benefit public health
- That means showing that adult smokers who use them are likely to quit or reduce their smoking, while teens are unlikely to get hooked on them.
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