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Watch: First Look at HGTV's 'The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project'
Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent return to HGTV for a six-part series where they help homeowners purge or preserve family heirlooms, along with their signature makeovers, of course.
New Study Shows Those Who Identify as Heterosexual Aren't as Straight as They Think
Scientific research has shown that sexuality exists on a spectrum. But how certain are people about where they fit on it? A new study suggests that peoples' reported sexual orientation can change after reading about the nature of sexual orientation.
Your COVID Game Plan: Are Stadiums Safe?
Is it safe to go to a packed stadium even if you are vaccinated? Six out of the seven public health experts that KHN spoke to from big football states were adamant in their response: No way. Not now
'Sementics' and the Age-Old Ejaculate Argument
An adult film star and a psychotherapist weigh in on the complexities of gay men's relationship with cum.
Gay Twitter's 55 Best Tweets This Week
It's another round up of the funniest tweets from Gay Twitter. This week, folks had strong reactions to Lady Gaga's "Dawn of Chromatica," Drake. Camila Cabello's love life and new "Cinderella" movie, the "Drag Race All Stars" finale and more!
Brazil-Argentina WCup Game Suspended In Coronavirus Dispute
Argentina's World Cup qualifier at Brazil was interrupted after just seven minutes Sunday in a wild dispute over coronavirus concerns, with the game later suspended by the referee.
Pro Baseball Player Bryan Ruby Comes Out
Pro baseball player Bryan Ruby, who is part of the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, is the first pro baseball player to come out as gay. He's the third male pro athlete to come out this summer.
Parts Shortage Will Keep Auto Prices Sky-High
Back in the spring, a shortage of computer chips that had sent auto prices soaring appeared, finally, to be easing. Some relief for consumers seemed to be in sight. That hope has now dimmed.
Edmunds: Vehicle Prices Remain High This Labor Day Weekend
If this were a normal year, Labor Day would traditionally kick off the start of end-of-model-year vehicle clearance sales. But this hasn't been a normal year in the car business.
Osaka Weighs Another Break From Tennis After US Open Loss
This was the first Slam tournament for the 23-year-old Osaka since she pulled out of the French Open before the second round to take a mental health break after having announced she would not participate in news conferences in Paris.
Sober Queer Spaces Gaining Ground
Creating a rainbow oasis of diversity and inclusion was, for decades, the role of the gay and lesbian bar. But what about those in recovery, or who just aren't attracted to the bar scene? Alternatives do exist.
10 Most Instagrammable American Dishes
Wondering what's keeping food-obsessed influencers awake late at night? According to a recent survey, the burger reigns supreme, but you'll be surprised to see what else made the list.
Fall Offerings at Museums and Galleries
The visual arts have returned in late or revised form, from major museums to intimate galleries, several with solo exhibits of innovative works by women artists.
'Ki Ya Yah Yippee Ki Yay!' Thirst-Trapping Gay Cowboys
Today there is no need to be in the closet if you are a cowboy — many are out and proud and showing their authentic selves on Instagram.
Watch: Foxes, Bats and Eagles: TikToker Suggests New Queer Stereotypes
A TikToker named Greg (@coffeegreg) took to the social media platform to suggest a new group of queer stereotypes based on animals.
Ford Unveils 'Very Gay' Car in Response to Homophobia
In reponse to homphobic comments about the color of the company's Raptor vehicle being "very gay," Ford's German branch responded with a rainbow.
Even During the Pandemic, Gay Rodeos Survive
Where can you find a drag queen riding a bronco? Perhaps in a challenge on some future episode of "RuPaul's Drag Race;" but you could have last weekend during the Zia Regional Rodeo, the only annual LGBTQ rodeo event in New Mexico.
Don't Miss: Chef Josie Smith-Malave and the Power of Healthy Living
Don't miss this exclusive live interview with chef Josie Smith-Malave as she shares her personal experience with addiction recovery and tips for healthy living.
Eating Walnuts Every Day Could Lower Bad Cholesterol in Older Adults
Adding a fistful of walnuts to your daily diet — no matter what else you eat — could lower bad cholesterol levels and reduce heart risks in otherwise healthy older adults, a new study suggests.
EDGE Hot List: Awards, Musicals & 'Montero' — What's Happening in September
As the summer winds down and autumn inches ever nearer, it's time to get excited about September's entertainment offerings, which typically usher in a period of more substantial fare. Here are 10 choices for the month ahead.