Beyoncé paid tribute to O’Shea Sibley on Tuesday on her website. Sibley was stabbed to death at a gas station near Coney Island over the weekend. Read on »
The twice-impeached and now third-time indicted Donald Trump unquestionably faces his most serious charges with Tuesday’s federal indictment about his role in trying to overturn a presidential election, the will of the people, and the bedrock of democracy. Read on »
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has again allowed a ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth to be enforced. Read on »
Massachusetts restaurant Ritcey East, run by a transgender man, has been saved from closure by community support. Read on »
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Erie, Pa., has declared itself a sanctuary city for LGBTQ+ people. Read on »
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has invited Vice President Kamala Harris to Tallahassee to discuss a widely panned Black history curriculum. The governor also wants to bring along the homophobic activist who wrote the standards. Read on »
As friends and family remember slain dancer O’Shea Sibley, police are looking for a 17-year-old male they believe was captured on video fatally stabbing the dancer and activist at a gas station near Coney Island late Saturday evening. The case is also being investigated as a potential hate crime by the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force. Read on »
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A federal judge in Arkansas temporarily stopped a new law in the state that would have authorized criminal prosecution of librarians and bookstores who provide juveniles with “harmful” materials, the Associated Press reports. Read on »
Kelly Clarkson gave some soul-crushing news to a queer fan: that Clarkson, in fact, isn’t queer. Read on »
Over the weekend, Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, a.k.a. Lady Gaga, finally broke her silence about the death of her close friend and collaborator Tony Bennett. "With Tony, I got to live my life in a time warp," she wrote on social media. Intentionally or not, that sentence spoke volumes about how Bennett was the last of generation of quintessential New Yorkers during who represented a different time and place, and whose stories were legendary. Read on »
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