A number of LGBTQ+ veterans who were discharged without honor from the military over their sexuality may have their honor returned under a program announced Wednesday by the Defense Department on the 12th anniversary of the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell." Doing so would allow these veterans to access a host of services they are currently not able to receive such as health care and tuition assistance for college. Read on »
The author of a book on the Batman comics has gotten in trouble with school officials in Georgia because he mentioned a gay person in a presentation to fifth-graders. Read on »
While he’s been a successful working artist — and podiatric surgeon — for decades now, Don Hershman’s artwork in recent years feels more invigorated and inspired than ever. His last sold-out show in New York, "Donald and Victor: Under The Influence," was a thought-provoking and loving tribute to his former partner who passed away due to HIV-related complications in 2001. Read on »
In a recent sit-down with ET Canada’s Dallas Dixon — an encounter that had both laughing over their similar names — emerging country artist Dixon Dallas shed light on his career trajectory, his interactive style of dealing with haters, and the swirling questions regarding his sexuality. Read on »
A Denver news anchor has called U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert out for her recent disruptive behavior at a local theater and pointed out that it’s nothing new for her. Read on »
The recent crowning of Missouri teen Tristan Young as homecoming queen at Oak Park High School in Kansas City has stirred a fiery debate online. Read on »
If you’re of a certain age, did you think 20 years ago, let’s say, that the leading presidential candidate for a major party was found liable for sexual abuse and forcibly touching a woman? Or constantly maligning women by calling them "nasty," "dogs," and "slobs" or by bragging about grabbing their private parts? Read on »
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