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Iconic Marilyn Monroe Image by Andy Warhol Coming to Auction
An iconic image of Marilyn Monroe created by Andy Warhol is coming to auction, with Christie's auction house estimating the price at around $200 million.
Best 12 LGBTQ+ TikToks to Watch this Week
Check out 12 of our favorite TikToks from LGBTQ+ creators this week!
MLB Deal Took 11 Months 0f Bargaining, Most Moves at End
After 11 months of bickering in bargaining, Major League Baseball's labor contract came together in just a few hours on March 10.
Deshaun Watson Changes Mind, QB Accepts Trade to Join Browns
Deshaun Watson changed his mind. The Browns have their franchise quarterback, one with some extra heavy baggage.
Edmunds: What Actions Can Void Your New Car Warranty?
Here are a few reasons how your warranty claim can be denied and tips on how to avoid any issues down the road.
Gay Twitter's 34 Best Tweets This Week
Another round up of some of our favorite tweets of the week!
Is GOP Activist David Leatherwood Now the 'Diva Whisperer'?
While there is no official individual or groups defining who is and isn't a gay "diva," Log Cabin Republican activist David Leatherwood appears to want to take the role of the "Diva Whisperer."
Stars in the House to Host 10-Hour Star-Filled Marathon Ukraine benefit
"Stars in the House," the hit YouTube series hosted by Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley, announced that they will host a 10-hour March 26 telethon to raise money for those affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine.
VW Recalls over 246,000 SUVs Due to Unexpected Braking
Volkswagen is recalling more than 246,000 SUVs in the U.S. and Canada because faulty wiring harnesses can make them brake unexpectedly, sometimes while in traffic.
Regina King, Ryan Reynolds Among Co-Hosts of Met Gala in May
Regina King, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds and Lin-Manuel Miranda will serve as co-chairs of the Met Gala, returning to its traditional berth on the first Monday in May.
Report: Russian Court Extends Griner's Arrest Until May 19
Russian media reported that the detention of WNBA star Brittney Griner was extended until May 19, a development that could see the two-time Olympic champion being held for at least three months
Study: SUVs, Pickups More Likely to Hit Walkers than Cars
Drivers of bigger vehicles such as pickup trucks and SUVs are more likely to hit pedestrians while making turns than drivers of cars, according to a new study.
First Openly Gay NFL Player Carl Nassib Cut by Raiders
First openly gay active NFL player Carl Nassib was released by the Las Vegas Raiders. His release will reportedly help the team save $8 million on its 2022 salary cap.
Come Out with Pride to Host Pride Prom
Come Out With Pride, Inc., will host its first adult-only (21+) Pride Prom, themed "Express Yourself."
Marvel Studios Comes Out Against 'Don't Say Gay'
Marvel Studios — a subsidiary of Walt Disney that has produced 27 "MCU" films and counting — has come out against anti-LGBTQ+ laws.
Caitlyn Jenner Calls Trans Swimmer Lia Thomas 'Not Fair'
Caitlyn Jenner slams wokeness and calls trans swimmer Lia Thomas' participation in women's sports divisions "just not fair."
Sudden Braking in 2 VW SUV Models Draws Regulatory Scrutiny
In a statement, NHTSA said it has been gathering information from VW about the problem and is monitoring complaints and other data sources.
Sarah Burton Brings House of Alexander McQueen to New York
Sarah Burton brought the house of Alexander McQueen to town for the first time in 23 years.
St. Patrick's Day in Savannah Revived after Virus Hiatus
The St. Patrick's Day parade that's a 198-year-old tradition in Savannah will commence Thursday for the first time since 2019.
Comics Writer Donates Pay for Inclusive 'Captain America' Title to Matthew Shepard Foundation
Marvel Comics writer Christopher Cantwell stood up for justice the way Captain America would, donating what he was paid for writing an issue of last year's inclusive "Captain America" miniseries to an LGBTQ+ charity.