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AP Interview: Heat's Leonard Stands for Anthem, Explains Why
Meyers Leonard has a brother who served two tours in Afghanistan with the U.S. Marines.
Dumba Kneels, NHL Puts Focus on Black Lives Matter Movement
Minnesota's Matt Dumba on Saturday became the first NHL player to kneel during the U.S. national anthem when he did so before the opening playoff game between the Oilers and Blackhawks in Edmonton, Alberta.
Edmunds: 5 Fast and Luxurious Small SUVs
Many luxury automakers have recently introduced new performance-focused versions of their small SUVs that can rival top-end sport sedans for power and thrills.
Gay Twitter's 20 Funniest Tweets This Week
These are tough times but Gay Twitter is keeping up the laughs. A round up of the best tweets from this week.
Efren Ramirez, Beloved SF Gay Photographer, Remembered
Efren Convento Ramirez, a gay man who was a photographer for the now-defunct San Francisco Sentinel newspaper, is being remembered several years after his death.
Far-Right 'Boogaloo' Movement is Using Hawaiian Shirts to Hide Its Intentions
The loosely organized far-right, pro-gun, anti-government libertarians are gaining notoriety not for being linked to domestic acts of terrorism in the United States, but for their penchant for Hawaiian shirts.
Love Avocados? Thank the Toxodon
Given avocado's popularity today, it's hard to believe that we came close to not having them in our supermarkets at all.
Watch: 5 Favorite LGBTQ Chefs Get Cooking
Need inspiration in the kitchen this week? Here's a look at some of our favorite queer chefs, including Cat Cora, Gregory Gourdet, Elizabeth Falkner and more.
12 Instagram Hunks & Their Adorable Pups Who Will Make You Go 'Woof'
Everything is better with a dog — yes even Instahuhnks!
SF Castro's Badlands to Close Permanently
The Castro nightclub Badlands at 4121 18th Street will not be reopening, according to a post on its Facebook page.
Namaste Noir: Yoga Co-Op Seeks to Diversify Yoga to Heal Racialized Trauma
While the country still needs much work to heal itself, Beverly Grant wants more people of color to try yoga to help their health.
Tyson Foods to Increase Testing in Meat Plants
The tests are on top of daily health screenings when workers arrive at Tyson's 140 U.S. production facilities, the company said Thursday.
Arousal Used as Key Metric in New Male Bisexuality Study
With a rigorous study, the researchers aimed to establish a male bisexual identity that is "on a continuum rather than dichotomously," debunking the notion that bisexual men are really straight or gay.
'eBussy' Trends on Twitter and Everyone is Confused
On Tuesday afternoon, "eBussy" began to trend on Twitter, leaving many people confused.
Guide Dogs Helping Blind Runners Stay Fit Despite Pandemic
Social distancing rules can make exercising a challenge for a blind runner who needs a volunteer tethered as a guide. But Thomas Panek has no problem because his running guide, Blaze, is a Labrador retriever.
'Say I Do's' Chef Gabriele Bertaccini — Good Food is Everything!
On Netflix's binge-worthy series "Say I Do" a team of 'gay angels' put together a wedding in 7 days. EDGE caught up with chef Gabriele Bertaccini to talk about the show.
London Shoppers Pranked by Man Wearing Face Mask as a G-String
An American man turned heads (literally) on London's Oxford Street on Friday when he walked down the busy street wearing nothing but a face mask as a G-string.
Moby Dick Fundraisers Support Bar, Staff
Moby Dick, the popular Castro district bar, is raising funds for employees and the owners' expenses in two online fundraisers.
Nissan Expects Second Straight Year of Red Ink Amid Outbreak
Nissan reported a 285.6 billion yen ($2.7 billion) loss for April-June, as the Japanese automaker sales crashed amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Listen: UK Gymnast Luke Strong Comes Out as Bisexual in Podcast Interview
Medal-winning British athlete Mark Strong burst out of the closet as bisexual in an appearance at the BBC's "LGBT Sport Podcast."