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Pete Buttigieg Can’t Reach Ron DeSantis to Talk Florida Transportation Projects: Report

Pete ButtigiegTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is a favorite target of the right. Conservatives appear to have difficulty handling the most senior gay official in the U.S. government with a husband, Chasten, and children. The Buttigieg kids, Penelope and Gus, have been in the world for over two years, and Republican voters remain obsessed with their parents. Read on »

Treat Williams, LGBTQ+ Ally in Gay-Themed Films, Dead at 71

Treat WilliamsActor Treat Williams, who appeared in several gay-themed or gay-adjacent projects, including TV movies that featured him as a supportive father of a gay man, died Monday as a result of a motorcycle accident in Vermont. Read on »

'Red, White, Royal Blue': First Images of Upcoming Gay Romance Film


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Indicted Donald Trump as Lucy Ricardo

History has been made as Donald Trump became the first former president to be indicted. I imagined Trump wondering what the right attire was for a federal court appearance and opening a closet to remove a suit, only to be buried in an avalanche of documents. Read on »

Karine Jean-Pierre Violated Hatch Act With Election-Related Statements, Agency Says

Karine Jean-PierreWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre violated the Hatch Act, a law designed to keep federal executive branch employees from seeking to influence elections when performing their official duties, the U.S. Office of Special Counsel has found. Read on »

30+ Pics of Gay and Bisexual Men of Elska Almaty

30+ Pics Introduce You to the Men of Elska Almaty
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'Flash' Star Ezra Miller Makes First Red Carpet Appearance Since Arrests

Ezra MillerEzra Miller, who plays The Flash in the upcoming DC Studios superhero movie of the same name, has appeared for the first time in public following a string of controversies leading up to their criminal trial for an alleged May 2022 burglary. Read on »

Johns Hopkins University Blasted Over Its Definition of ‘Lesbian’

As a result of an updated definition of the word “lesbian” posted in an online glossary for LGBTQ+ terms, Johns Hopkins University has come under fire for “erasing women.” Read on »

American Medical Association Strengthens Support for Gender-Affirming Care

Doctor and patientThe American Medical Association has strengthened its position supporting the care for all transgender and gender-diverse people. Read on »

California Investigates School Board Members Who Called Harvey Milk a 'Pedophile'

Harvey MilkThe California Department of Education is investigating the Temecula Valley Unified School District after board members rejected a social studies textbook — while calling revered LGBTQ+ activist Harvey Milk a "pedophile." Read on »

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Signs Order Protecting Gender-Affirming Care

New York City Mayor Eric AdamsNew York City Mayor Eric Adams has issued an executive order protecting access to gender-affirming health care in the city. Read on »

PrEP Health Insurance Coverage to Remain Intact - For Now

PrEPAfter lawyers in a case about the Affordable Care Act reached a deal on Monday, health plans will continue to cover preventive care for free. Read on »

White House Pride Flag Display Enrages Right-Wingers

The White House with Pride and U.S. flagsAmerican conservatives have found the next thing to flame up about: flags. Specifically, the American political right wing is upset about Saturday’s LGBTQ+ Pride Month celebration on the South Lawn of the White House. Read on »

Greg Louganis to Auction Three Olympic Medals to Benefit HIV/AIDS Group

Greg Louganis to Auction Three Olympic Medals – HIV/AIDS Group to BenefitGay champion diver Greg Louganis announced he is auctioning three of his five Olympics medals with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Damien Center, an HIV/AIDS service organization. Read on »

Garth Brooks Responds to Bud Light Backlash With a Message of Inclusiveness

Garth BrooksGarth Brooks has responded to the controversy surrounding his decision to sell Bud Light at his new Nashville bar, Friends in Low Places. Read on »

Young LGBTQ+ People Share Personal Stories of Faith


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