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Adult Performer Billy Santoro's Racist Comments Lead to Sites Dumping Him and Apparent Suicide Attempt
An adult performer apparently attempted suicide after his racist comments led to content-sharing sites cancelling his account and a social media backlash.
Having Sex? Take a Shower, Wear a Mask & Don't Kiss
With a new normal coming to be, how does the culture handle sexual contact?
Gay Dating Apps Scruff and Jack'd Follow Grindr in Removing 'Ethnicity Filters'
The company that owns the gay dating apps Scruff and Jack'd announced this week that it will be removing the "ethnicity filters" from both platforms in order to show support for the Black Lives Matter movement.
As Trump and Pence Ignore Pride Month, MAGA 'Pride' Shirts Still Offered for Sale
Not that anyone expected recognition for Pride month from President Trump, but to some, the Trump campaign's continued selling of MAGA "pride" shirts is confounding.
Brees Says He 'Completely Missed the Mark' in Flag Comments
Drew Brees apologized Thursday for comments that were "insensitive and completely missed the mark" when he reiterated his opposition to Colin Kaepernick's kneeling during the national anthem in 2016.
Wonder What's Wiggling in Your Shellfish?
An internet search using the keywords "oyster" and "worm" will bring up a large cache of images, each one less palatable than the next.
Cartoonists to Thank Frontline Workers Playfully This Sunday
More than 70 comic strips and panels will each have six symbols hidden in the artwork to honor workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus.
The Power of Story: Bawdy Storytelling's Tempting Tales
Dixie De La Tour is the founder and host of the renowned Bawdy Storytelling shows. "We are, as a species, addicted to story," she says. "Even when the body goes to sleep, the mind stays up all night, telling itself stories."
4 Tips for Beginning Runners
Have you decided a 5K or marathon is in your future? Or are you just trying to burn through some of the stress of a pandemic world? In either case, if you're new to running it's important to begin your new exercise routine with care.
Announcing KindRED Pride Foundation's Virtual Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of Gay Disney
To kick off Pride Month, the KindRED Pride Foundation announces two events on June 6: The RED Shirt Challenge, and a 12-Hour Virtual Celebration.
Would You Shop at a Company That Isn't Environmentally Sustainable?
A recent survey of 2,000 Americans showed that recycling and bold action towards sustainability means a lot to the modern consumer.
Croissants and Hand Gel: Paris Cafes Reawaken
There are bottles of sanitizer gel in place of the salt and pepper pots, and glaring 1-meter (3-foot) gaps between tables. But in Parisian restaurants and cafes, the mood is sunny.
Workout Wednesday: Obliques with Rowan Row
No equipment needed for Rowan Row's ultimate oblique workout. Just remember, just watching won't get you a six-pack!
Honda Recalls 1.4M Vehicles to Fix Faulty Fuel Pumps
Honda is recalling nearly 1.4 million vehicles worldwide because their fuel pumps could fail and cause engines to stall or lose power.
No Haircut? No Problem. How to Survive Pandemic Hair
YouTube style expert Alex Costa offers his tips for how to manage your COVID coif.
Social Media, Music World Go Dark for Black Out Tuesday
Though Black Out Tuesday was originally organized by the music community, the social media world also went dark in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, joining voices around the world outraged by the killings of black people in the U.S.
In Britain's Second Phase, Meeting Up with Strangers Still Not Allowed
In the second phase of the lockdown in Britain, meeting up between strangers is still prohibited and subject to fine.
After Complaints, Grindr Will Finally Remove its 'Ethnicity Filter'
The gay dating and hookup app Grindr took to social media this week to announce it is removing its "ethnicity filter" from the next version app after it drew criticism from its users.
The Stage is Set: Lips Fort Lauderdale Reopens June 25
One hundred percent of sales from reopening night will benefit all Lips Fort Lauderdale employees.
Met Opera Cuts Season by 3 1/2 Months, to Shorten Some Shows
The Metropolitan Opera season is getting shorter, along with some of its shows.