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Hayley Kiyoko, Girls Like Girls

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‘Girls Like Girls’ Review: Hayley Kiyoko Makes a Warmly Assured Directorial Debut, Awash in Adolescent Melancholy and Yearning
Perfectly timed for Pride month, this is in many ways a conventional coming-of-ager, but refreshing in the way it takes its teenage heroine's queerness as given.

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'Girls Like Girls' Review: Hayley Kiyoko Brings Tumblr to Theaters
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'Girls Like Girls' Review: Hayley Kiyoko's Queer Coming-of-Age Drama

Gilmore Girls leaves Netflix

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Where Will ‘Gilmore Girls’ Air After Being Removed From Netflix? Controversial Move Explained
Netflix broke the news on Monday, June 15, by taking to X with a statement that read, “It’s a show? It’s a lifestyle. It’s a religion.”

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'Gilmore Girls' is leaving Netflix, fans are threatening to cancel
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'Gilmore Girls' Will Leave Netflix at the End of June
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Where you lead, I will follow: 'Gilmore Girls' is leaving Netflix
Say goodbye to Stars Hollow, Netflix users. Gilmore Girls seasons 1 through 7 will be leaving the streaming service at the end of this month.

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Gilmore Girls is Officially Leaving Netflix—Here’s Where to Follow It
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I Can't Believe This Beloved Show Is Leaving Netflix
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The cast of “Girls”: See Lena Dunham, Allison Williams, and their millennial costars nearly 15 years later

A millennial answer to Sex and the City ( but with the spirit of an arthouse dramedy), Girls followed Dunham’s Hannah Horvath and three of her friends — Marnie (Allison Williams), Jessa (Jemima Kirke), and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) — as they navigated the complexities of post-college life and relationships in New York City.
Education Week
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Girls’ Self-Confidence Has Plummeted, a New Survey Shows

As the evidence has grown that the nation is in the midst of a youth mental health crisis, it’s also shown that girls are at particular risk for mental health problems. Now, a new survey of thousands of girls from across the country offers some insight ...
UNESCO
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Q&A: Why investing in girls’ and women’s education is a smart move

The most recent data reveal that currently fewer girls are out of school than boys, and that more women are enrolled in higher education than men worldwide. But there is still a long way to go to achieve gender equality in education globally. Here is what ...
Forbes
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The Devastating Decline In Girls’ Mental Health: 7 Ways You Can Help

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. Plenty of people struggle today with stress and declines in their mental health—but the experience of middle and ...
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The Finals: Vote for the Blue FCU 2025-26 Girls Athlete of the Year

It's time to decide a champion in the bracket for the Blue FCU Girls Athlete of the Year. Vote now, with finalists from Wellington and Fossil Ridge.
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