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UEFA Declines Munich Application for Rainbow-Colored Stadium

By Ciarán Fahey | Jun 22, 2021

UEFA has declined the Munich city council's application to have its stadium illuminated in rainbow colors for Germany's final European Championship group game against Hungary on Wednesday.

Armani Talks Succession at First Live Show Since Pandemic

By Colleen Barry | Jun 22, 2021

Giorgio Armani hinted at his succession plans on Monday as he staged his first live runway show since the pandemic, and following a fall that landed him the hospital for two weeks.

Nissan CEO Promises Turnaround for Disgruntled Shareholders

By Yuri Kageyama | Jun 22, 2021

Nissan Chief Executive Makoto Uchida pleaded for patience from disgruntled shareholders Tuesday and promised a turnaround at the Japanese automaker.

After Coming Out as Gay, Twitter Shows Love for NFL Player Carl Nassib

Jun 21, 2021

After Carl Nassib came out as gay on Instagram, social media followed with high praise for his decision.

Watch: Las Vegas Raiders' Carl Nassib Comes Out as Gay, First Active Athlete in NFL

Jun 21, 2021

Las Vegas Raiders' defensive end Carl Nassib took to Instagram Monday to come out as gay for Pride month, effectively becoming the first active NFL player to be openly gay in the league's history.

Homophobic Chants by Mexican Football Fans Lead to Fan-less Games

Jun 21, 2021

The Mexican football team faces a fan-less future, at least in two upcoming games due to anti-gay chants by fans.

Gay Dad's Diving Champ Son, Nicknamed 'Little Louganis,' Headed to Tokyo Olympics

By Kilian Melloy | Jun 21, 2021

Jordan Windle, nicknamed "Little Louganis" after the out Olympic champ, is headed to the Olympics in Tokyo, and he has words of love and gratitude for his gay dad.

Political Donations Lead Stonewall Inn to Ban some Beers

Jun 21, 2021

The Stonewall Inn's owners say they won't serve certain beers at the famous LGBT bar during Pride weekend to protest manufacturer Anheuser-Busch's political contributions to some politicians who have supported anti-LGBT legislation.

Facebook Launches Podcasts, Live Audio Service

Jun 21, 2021

Facebook is launching podcasts and live audio streams in the U.S. on Monday to keep users engaged on its platform and to compete with emerging rivals.

Bourbon Tourism Shaking Off Slump in Kentucky

By Bruce Schreiner | Jun 21, 2021

With tourists flocking to distilleries, concerns about a pandemic hangover for Kentucky's world-famous bourbon industry are quickly evaporating.

Transgender Weightlifter Hubbard Selected for Tokyo Olympics

By Steve McMorran | Jun 20, 2021

Laurel Hubbard's efforts have made her a flashpoint in the debate around the fairness of trans athletes competing in women's events.

Women's College Sports Get Boost in TV Ratings, Visibility

By Cliff Brunt | Jun 20, 2021

ESPN's has been experimenting in recent years with showing more women's sports on its various platforms, and good numbers have led the network to become more aggressive.

Munich Wants Rainbow-Colored Stadium for Game with Hungary

By Ciarán Fahey | Jun 20, 2021

Hungary may play its final group game at the European Championship in a stadium lit up in rainbow colors as a sign against that country's homophobia and intolerance.

Gay Days Heading Back to Magic Kingdom

By Kilian Melloy | Jun 20, 2021

Gay Days is headed back to Disneyland as the world opens up again. The event is slated for Sept. 17-19.

Are Black Queer Women in Hollywood About to Shatter Another Glass Ceiling?

Are Black Queer Women in Hollywood About to Shatter Another Glass Ceiling?

By Darian Aaron | Jun 20, 2021

After more than a century, the glass ceiling may finally be shattering for Black queer women in the entertainment industry.

ASTROGLIDE Slides Into Pride with Limited-Edition Bottle and $60K Donation

Jun 20, 2021

How will you be celebrating Pride this year? If it includes a bit of frolic, ASTROGLIDE's latest project might come in handy.

Firework Frenzies? How to Keep Pets Calm and Safe This 4th of July

Jun 20, 2021

With a bit of planning and precaution, you can keep your pets safe and comfortable during the July 4th celebrations.

Brothers Set Record Crossing Large Gap in Park on a Highline

Jun 20, 2021

Two brothers from San Francisco say they have set a record for the longest highline ever walked in both Yosemite National Park and California, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Dolce&Gabbana's 'Light Therapy'' Collection Celebrates Life

By Colleen Barry | Jun 19, 2021

Dolce & Gabbana are coaxing men off their sofas and back into the world with a resplendent collection inspired by the extravagant lighting installations of southern Italian street festivals.

Watch: Flashback to 2003 with VH1's 'Totally Gay!' TV Special

Jun 19, 2021

If you need a distraction this week, look no further than the 2003 VH1 TV special "Totally Gay!"

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