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Tampa Bay Rays Manager: Players Not Wearing LGBTQ+ Logos Won't Divide Team
A number of Tampa Bay Rays players decided not to wear rainbow-colored logos on their uniforms as part of the team's annual "Pride Night" on Saturday that recognized the LGBTQ community.
Cardinals' Donovan Apologizes for Old Homophobic Tweets
Cardinals rookie Brendan Donovan apologized Saturday night for tweets he sent with homophobic language as a teenager that surfaced during St. Louis' game against the Chicago Cubs.
Celtics Join Calls for Return of Out Basketball Star Brittney Griner
The WNBA star has been detained in Russia for more than 100 days and some members of the Boston Celtics are using their platform at the NBA's title series to join calls for her return to the U.S.
The 'Old Gays' Blaze a Trail for LGBTQ+ Senior Living
The group of social media influencers who call themselves the "Old Gays" are among the American elders re-writing the script for life's later stages.
Iditarod Dog Found Months after Disappearing from Checkpoint
An Iditarod sled dog was found safe after disappearing from a checkpoint in the race three months ago and covering nearly 150 miles, the Iditarod Trail Committee said Saturday.
Exhibit of Famed Prehistoric Cave to Open in Marseille
A permanent virtual exhibit of one of France's most famous prehistoric sites, the undersea Cosquer Cave, is set to open its doors as concerns grow that it could be completely inundated.
Oreo Partners with PFLAG for Pride Edition of Classic Cookies
Longtime LGBTQ+ ally Oreo has partnered once again with PFLAG to produce a Pride edition of America's Favorite Cookie. The special edition cookies are stamped with the word "Proud."
Edmunds: 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs. 2022 Kia EV6
The all-electric small SUV segment has exploded with options. Two of the most promising new models come from sister brands Hyundai and Kia.
U.S. Has over 750 Complaints that Teslas Brake for no Reason
More than 750 Tesla owners have complained to U.S. safety regulators that cars operating on its partially automated driving systems have suddenly stopped on roadways for no apparent reason.
Summer in the Hamptons Kicks Off With Edith Windsor Benefit
Summer in the Hamptons. It has always had a posh air about it — but the truth is far more nuanced. This summer season kicked off with a benefit for the Edie Windsor Healthcare Center that honored the LGBTQ+ hero.
California Regulators Approve State's 1st Robotic Taxi Fleet
California regulators on Thursday gave a robotic taxi service the green light to begin charging passengers for driverless rides in San Francisco.
Transgender Athlete Ban Challenged in Utah Lawsuit
A ban on transgender athletes playing on girls' sports teams is being challenged in court in Utah, one of more than a dozen states that have passed similar bans throughout the last two years.
Complaint: McDonald's Intentionally Sold Muslim Family Bacon
Workers at a McDonald's restaurant in Massachusetts intentionally put bacon on a fish sandwich that a Muslim woman had ordered for one of her children, a civil rights organization said Wednesday.
'Don't Rush It' Advises BateWorld BateOff Challenger ProudBator
As "The Great BateWorld BateOff!" heads to June 17 climax, EDGE spoke to ProudBator. The NZ participant talked about how he found a community in BateWorld.
Pride Parade, Nightclub Needle Attacks Puzzle European Authorities
A spate of attacks in which people were jabbed by hypodermic needles has taken place at Pride events, soccer games, and nightclubs in Europe.
In Honor of National Sunscreen Day, the SPF Celebrities Swear By
Simply put, if you're not wearing sunscreen daily, then everything else you're doing for or putting on your face is a waste of money.
Company to Las Vegas Chapels: No More Elvis-Themed Weddings
The licensing company that controls the name and image of "The King" is ordering Sin City chapel operators to stop using Elvis in themed ceremonies.
Food Waste Cement: A Gingerbread House-Style Building Option
In the near future, edible houses may no longer just be found in fairy tales.
The Asian Canadian Gay Activist whose Theories on Sexuality were Decades Ahead of Their Time
Historians are rediscovering one of the most important LGBTQ+ activists of the early 20th Century: Li Shiu Tong. He was at the center of the first wave of gay politics.
Lia Thomas Plans to Keep Swimming - with an Eye on Olympics
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas said she intends to keep competing, with the ultimate goal of reaching the Olympics.