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Twitter Changes Hacked Content Rules After Biden Story Furor
Twitter said late Thursday it was changing its policy on hacked content after an outcry about its handling of an unverified political story that prompted cries of censorship from the right.
Gus Kenworthy Opens Up About Depression, Suicide in New Interview
In a new interview, out Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy discusses his struggles with depression and suicide before coming out.
Future of SF Eagle in Question
The future of the South of Market bar the Eagle is in question as the community wonders what will happen to the leather-themed establishment following the sale of its building.
Atlantic City's Borgata Announces Socially Distant Food Festival
The roaming tasting events may be gone, as will the massive crowds of foodies with wine glasses dangling from lanyards around their necks, but what remains is the essence of a mouth-watering culinary event.
Thirst-Trapping with Rugby Pro Keegan Hirst as He Announces His Retirement
Keegan Hirst, the UK's first openly gay professional rugby player, has announced his retirement from professional rugby.
Used Vehicle Prices Up as Supply Sinks, but Relief is Coming
It cost a whole lot more to buy a used SUV, car, truck or van last month than it did before the coronavirus hit, and that almost singlehandedly caused September's modest consumer price increase.
A Taste for Travel? Finnair to Sell Plane Food in Shops
Finnish carrier Finnair will start selling business class airplane food in supermarkets in a move to keep its catering staff employed and to offer a taste of the airline experience to those missing flying in the COVID-19 times.
Majority of Americans Are Worried About This While Exercising
Nearly half of Americans have gym-xiety about injuring themselves when they work out, according to new research.
'RuPaul's Drag Race': How Social Media Made Drag's Submersive Art Form Into a Capitalist Money-Maker
"RuPaul's Drag Race" represents the high watermark of mainstream success for global drag culture. However, that drag could be financially successful and culturally acceptable has not always been the case.
Apple Unveils New iPhones for Faster 5G Wireless Networks
Apple unveiled four new iPhones equipped with technology for use with faster new 5G wireless networks.
Shocking Number of Americans Think They Could Impress a Chef with Their Cooking
Half of Americans think they have a family recipe worthy enough to be sold in a five-star restaurant, according to new research.
Cristiano Ronaldo Tests Positive for COVID-19
Cristiano Ronaldo has tested positive for the coronavirus, the Portuguese soccer federation said Tuesday.
Fashion and Textile Industries Keen to Go Green Despite Pandemic
New research reveals the extent of the global fashion industry's commitment to sustainability, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Watch: Groom Surprises Partner at Wedding with a Dance to Gaga's 'Stupid Love' in Viral TikTok
A gay couple is going viral this week after sharing a TikTok in which one of the men surprises the other with a dance to Lady Gaga's song "Stupid Love" during their wedding.
Disney Reorg to Further Bolster Company's Focus on Streaming
Disney said Monday that it is reorganizing its business units to focus even more on streaming.
Noah Purvis Admits His X-Rated Past Got Him Cut from 'Love Island'
Noah Purvis's "now you see him, now you don't" appearance on CBS's "Love Island" was due to his porn past, which Purvis admits in an interview with E! News.
They Call Themselves Jérémy — The French Couple and Their Lush, Queer Instagram
Jérémy Guetté and Jérémy Fadélam (who call themselves Jérémy) have a hugely popular Instagram account where they post their lush, queer photos.
Watch: 'We Got You' - NFL Players Support LGBTQ Teammates in 'Coming Out Day' PSA
The NFL has launched a series of initiatives associated with LGBTQ History Month, which includes National Coming Out Day on Sunday and Spirit Day on Thursday. Watch the Coming Out Day video below.
Bubble Kings: Lakers Run Past Heat for 17th NBA Championship
The ultimate anguish. The ultimate joy. This season, for LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, had it all. And it ended in the only fashion that they deemed would be acceptable, with them back atop the basketball world.
Perfect in Paris, Nadal Overwhelms Djokovic to Tie Federer
All the years of work, all the many wins, led to this moment, with Rafael Nadal preparing to serve against Novak Djokovic, one point from a 13th French Open championship, one point from a 20th Grand Slam trophy to tie Roger Federer's record for men.