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Italy: COVID 'Green Pass' Needed for Museums, Indoor Dining

By Frances D'Emilio | Aug 6, 2021

New COVID-19 certification rule took effect in Italy as part of the government's plan to rein in a summer surge in infections.

All Cleansers Are Not Created Equal: Scoring a Win with Defense Soap

All Cleansers Are Not Created Equal: Scoring a Win with Defense Soap

SPONSORED CONTENT | Aug 5, 2021

All soaps are not created equal. Whether you're engaging in contact sports, using gym equipment or simply on the go, your skin is constantly on the defense against bacteria.

Biden Seeks to Boost Fuel Economy

By Tom Krisher | Aug 5, 2021

The Biden administration wants automakers to raise gas mileage and cut tailpipe pollution between now and model year 2026.

'Little Louganis' Jordan Windle Ready for his Olympic Dive

By Kilian Melloy | Aug 5, 2021

American Olympic diver Jordan Windle — dubbed "Little Louganis" for the famed out athlete who mentored him — is ready for his shot at Olympic gold, and his gay dad will be cheering him on.

Broadway, Hollywood Costumes Go on Exhibit in Heart of NYC

By Mark Kennedy | Aug 5, 2021

Most Broadway stages may still be dark, but there's a place in Times Square where the costumes shine.

Sleuths in Spain Sniff Out Ibiza's Illegal COVID-19 Parties

Aug 5, 2021

Some of the summer hires on the Mediterranean party island of Ibiza are different this year: they include private detectives posing as tourists who tip off police about illegal parties during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Boxer Nesthy Petecio Tearfully Dedicates Olympic Medal to LGBTQ Community

By Emell Adolphus | Aug 4, 2021

The out boxer dedicated her silver Olympic medal to her country, her coaches and to LGBTQ people.

Henry Ford Museum's New Exhibit Celebrates Motorsports

By Jenna Fryer | Aug 4, 2021

The national landmark museum, founded in 1929 by the creator of the Model T and father of Ford Motor Co., houses some of the most historic items in U.S. history.

Smells Like Summer: Our Favorite New Scents of the Season

By Andrew Villagomez | Aug 4, 2021

New summer scents have arrived just in time for your next snuggle session. Remember, a little goes a long way. Here are EDGE's top picks for the best summer fragrances of 2021.

Provincetown Plans 'Safe and Celebratory' Annual Carnival

Aug 4, 2021

One of Provincetown's most anticipated theme weeks of the season returns August 15-21 as the Provincetown Business Guild (PBG) announces the schedule for the 42nd annual Carnival.

Thirst-Trapping Olympian Ryan Murphy Addresses Doping at the Games

Aug 3, 2021

Olympian gold medal winner Ryan Murphy found himself in the midst of a controversy over the weekend when comments he made about doping went viral and led to him, family members, and his girlfriend receiving comments that were "not okay."

Dating Changed During the Pandemic; Apps are Following Suit

By Urooba Jamal | Aug 3, 2021

Despite the social distancing of the past 18 months, the use of dating apps in general has surged as people sought connections amid their isolation and dating apps are responding by rolling out new features.

Hubbard Shy about Making History as a Transgender Olympian

By Anne M. Peterson | Aug 3, 2021

Weightlifter Laurel Hubbard was never seeking the attention that inevitably came with becoming the first openly transgender woman to compete in the Olympics.

An LGBTQ Insider's Guide to Washington, DC

SPONSORED CONTENT | Aug 2, 2021

Much of what makes Washington, DC an attractive destination for members of the LGBTQ community to call home also makes it an ideal getaway for LGBTQ travelers — here are some of their favorite picks.

The Long But Hidden History of Queer Women in Sport

Aug 2, 2021

A queer athlete, sports enthusiast, and sociologist searches for stories about queer women who earned their livelihood playing sports.

Tempting Tastes Around the US Celebrate Peru's Bicentennial

By Matthew Wexler | Aug 2, 2021

Though a visit to South America's northwest coast may be a bit out of reach these days, there are exceptional places stateside to celebrate Peru's independence, along with nearby LGBTQ hot spots.

Watch: Fans Marvel at Gay Olympian Tom Daley's Knitting

By Kilian Melloy | Aug 2, 2021

Out Olympic diver Tom Daley thrilled fans with his gold medal win on July 26. Now, he's thrilling them all over again — this time, for his impressive knitting skills.

Viva Italia! Olympic Golds Follow Soccer and Song Successes

By Andrew Dampf | Aug 2, 2021

The first hints that this was Italy's year came when Italian band Maneskin won the popular Eurovision Song Contest in May.

Laurel Hubbard a Non-Finisher in Olympic Weightlifting

By James Ellingworth and Sally Ho | Aug 2, 2021

Transgender weightlifter Laurel Hubbard made her mark by competing in the women's weightlifting at the Tokyo Olympics, but couldn't complete a lift.

Epic Swims: Dressel, McKeon Take Place Among Olympic Greats

By Paul Newberry | Aug 1, 2021

Caeleb Dressel finished off his gold rush at the Tokyo Olympics with two more dazzling swims. The guy who dreads all the attention won't be able to escape it now.

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