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USNS Harvey Milk is Renamed after a WWII Sailor in the Latest Pentagon Diversity Purge
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Friday that the USNS Harvey Milk will be renamed after a World War II sailor who received the Medal of Honor, stripping the ship of the name of a slain gay rights activist who served during the Korean War.
Trump Branded, Browbeat and Prevailed. But His Big Bill May Come at A Political Cost
Trump forced nearly all congressional Republicans to line up behind his marquee legislation despite some of its unpalatable pieces. But that victory will soon be tested during the 2026 midterm elections.
Which Strength Training Method Is Best for You? Experts Break Down the Options
Four basic options for strength training present fitness possibilities for young or old or beginners and they offer flexibility for use in the gym, your home, or in a hotel room during travel.
Watch: Brutal P-Town Attack Investigated as Possible Hate Crime; City Beefs Up Police Presence for a Safe and Welcoming July 4th
The Cape Cod fishing village long seen as a queer destination is the site of several seemingly hate-driven incidents, including a brutal beating to which three slur-hurling men allegedly subjected a victim.
Families of Trans Kids Worry about What's Next After Supreme Court Rules on Gender-Affirming Care
A U.S. Supreme Court decision Wednesday upholding Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors is leaving transgender children and their parents uncertain and anxious about the future.
World's Largest Legoland Opens to Tourists in Shanghai
The Legoland resort, which opened Saturday, is the first in China. It is the largest Legoland in the world and was built with 85 million Lego bricks.