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President Biden has a  huge responsibility  to the women of Afghanistan who have had their freedoms reined in under Taliban rule following the U.S. withdrawal, Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai said. I would definitely ask him to stand up and support the rights of women in Afghanistan and stand up for girls education. We cannot lose the gains that we have made over the past many, many years,  Yousafzai told  CBS Evening News  anchor and managing editor Norah O Donnell in an interview Tuesd <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup</a> ay. It s the decision of the U.S. and other countries that have led to the situation that the people of Afghanistan are witnessing right now,  she said.  So he has a huge responsibility.                                         Yousafzai, who survived being shot in the head by the Taliban after she advocated for girls to be educated, said she s hearing from Afghan friends that girls are now afraid to attend school mdash; something they were allowed to do during the U.S. occupation.  They had dreams, and they re worried that they may not be able to sit in the classroom anymore. Women are worried about going to work. They are constantly under the surveillance, where people are watching them over how they act, how they speak, how they behave, what they wear, how they re dressed and their rights are denied to them,  she said.                                             <a href=https://www.stanley-tumbler.us>stanley cup</a>                                       <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley cup</a>                        Extended interview: Malala Yousafzai on the future of women under T Wjsz Meet the 18-year-old genealogy wiz uniting long-lost relatives across the U.S.
The New York Yankees are known for standing out from the rest of the league. But this time, the 27-time World Series champions are taking some heat for it. They could soon become the only Major League Baseball team not to hold an LGBTQ Pride Night event.Twenty-four of th <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.ca>stanley cup</a> e MLB s 30 teams are set to hold gay pride celebrat <a href=https://www.adidascampus.us>adidas campus</a> ions this season and a total of 28 teams have held such events at some point. This week, Forbes reported the Los Angeles Angels will join the ranks by holding a Pride Night in June 2019. That would leave the Yankees as the lone holdout. Pride Nights are really important to show the LGBTQ community that they are just as welcome as anyone else,  New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson, the first openly gay manto hold that job and noted Red Sox fan, told CBS News in a statement.  The Yankees are one of the most famous sporting teams in the world. They should be leading by example.                                          Let s be honest mdash; for a long time the world of sports felt closed off to gay people. Even now there are very few openly gay professional athletes,  he added.The Yankees have previously participated inGLAAD s Spirit Day Campaign, which is organized by the group and the ML <a href=https://www.yeezy.com.mx>yeezy</a> B to show support for LGBTQ youth.         As a lifelong Yankees fan, some of my favorite memories growing up are with my family at the games and when I came out it would have meant the world to me to see the Yankees recognize my community,  Rich Ferraro,GLAAD s chief co
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