In April 1949, the world reeled from unspeakable horrors. An estimated 85 million people suffered agonizing deaths in WWII: 45 million soldiers were smeared across battlefields; 25 million people starved to death; and 11 million Jews, gays and other minorities drew their last breath in Hitler’s maniacal death camps.
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The Senate has unveiled a bipartisan immigration bill three decades in the making. Donald Trump has derailed it.
In a constantly evolving world, where race, sexuality, and fame intertwine in complex, often challenging ways, the remarkable lives of Little Richard, Bayard Rustin, and Lil Nas X stand as profound exemplars of courage, defiance, and authenticity.
An old colleague and I exchanged a rolling text dialogue during the E. Jean Carroll jury trial last week.
Dating can feel like a minefield. Between grappling with my own identity and finding someone who truly gets me, I'm often left feeling overwhelmed. What are some real, down-to-earth strategies for queer folks like me who are trying to navigate the complexities of dating and find meaningful connections?
“Are you depressed?” Ray asked. “No, why?” “Your voice is low,” he said. “It’s true that my voice is getting weaker. But I don’t think I’m depressed.”
Michael Roman, an indicted criminal co-defendant in Donald Trump’s Georgia election interference case, has filed a 127-page motion to dismiss and disqualify Fulton County DA Fani Willis, her outside counsel Nathan Wade, and the entire Fulton County prosecutors’ office from the case on the grounds that Willis and Wade are having a consensual affair.
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