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Agreement Could Free Robert Indiana's Estate from Lawsuit
A New York-based copyright holder that sued the late artist Robert Indiana a day before his death has reached a settlement with his estate and the foundation set up to transform the artist's home into museum.
Out US Rep. Torres to Reintroduce Bill for Data Collection of LGBTQ-Owned Businesses
Out U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres of New York said that he would reintroduce a bill requiring data collection about LGBTQ-owned businesses, and called the measure "a natural complement to the Equality Act."
Comic-Con to Remain Virtual in 2021, Cites Financial Strain
San Diego Comic-Con will remain virtual for the July event, but organizers are planning for a smaller-scale gathering later this year.
Highlights of the COVID-19 Relief Bill Advancing in Congress
The House passed a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package early Saturday, 219-212, that includes $1,400 checks for most Americans and billions of dollars for schools, state and local governments and businesses.
Laying Out Data, Netflix Touts its Record on Inclusivity
Netflix on Friday released a study it commissioned from top academic researchers that shows the streaming giant is outpacing much of the film industry in the inclusivity of its original films and television series.
NY Times Says it Needs Culture Change, Better Inclusion
The New York Times says it needs a culture change to become a better place to work, particularly for people of color.
Black LGBTQ Entrepreneurs Find Success, Community in Atlanta
This year's election put Georgia in the spotlight, thanks in no small part to Atlanta voters and surrounding districts. The city's Black LGBTQ entrepreneurs are making waves, too, turning ATL into a can't-miss destination to live and visit.
What NY Prosecutors Could Learn from Trump's Tax Records
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. fought for a year and a half to get access to former President Donald Trump's tax records.
BLM in Italian Fashion Campaign Shows Early Tangible Results
A digital runway show by five Italian fashion designers of African origin opens Milan Fashion Week on Wednesday, one tangible result of a campaign launched last summer by the only Black Italian designer belonging to the Milan fashion chamber.
Brewing Up LGBTQ Unity in Coastal Virginia
It may sound daring to open a business during a pandemic. But if you're going to, it may as well be a brewery and bar. Enter out entrepreneur Whitteney Guyton, who's tapping into the best that Coastal Virginia has to offer.
Boeing: 777s with Engine That Blew Apart Should Be Grounded
Boeing has recommended that airlines ground all 777s with the type of engine that blew apart after takeoff from Denver this weekend, and most carriers with the planes in their fleets said they would temporarily pull them from service.
Is the Fragrance Industry Finally Breaking the Gender Binary?
Want to smell strong like a man or sweet like a woman? Think again. The fragrance industry is finally catching up regarding outdated olfactory tropes.
Soon-to-Open Gay Camping Site Excludes Trans Men, Then Backpedals
Soon-to-open Camp Boomerang is in hot water over having announced a ban on trans men from their male-only park, then back-pedaled in their private Facebook group.
After Losing a Company to COVID, Owners Seek the Next Gig
As owners are forced to shut businesses, they've had to figure out what to do next. For many entrepreneurs, the answer has been anticipating the next trend and creating a company to take advantage of it.
K'ANEP CBD: Keeping West Hollywood (and the Rest of Us) Chill
K'ANEP co-founder Sako Yesa saw an opportunity to create a modern-day CBD dispensary that could cater to both novices and experienced customers alike. Now online, K'ANEP is available nationwide.
Arne Sorenson, President and CEO of Marriott International and LGBTQ Ally, Dies at 62
Arne M. Sorenson, President and CEO of Marriott International and longtime LGBTQ ally, died on Monday after a fight against pancreatic cancer.
Companies Pan for Marketing Gold in Vaccines
Health care, even amid a global pandemic, is a commercial endeavor where some see opportunities to be seized.
Delivery-Owned Restaurant Brands See Pandemic-Fueled Growth
Over the last year, delivery-only brands have seen explosive growth as the pandemic made delivery a more popular option. Big restaurant chains are now joining the fray, hoping to win new customers as traffic in their dining rooms dwindles.
Air France-KLM Plunges to Huge Loss in Pandemic-Hit Year
Air France-KLM plunged to a 7.1 billion euro ($8.5 billion) loss in 2020 as the global pandemic grounded planes and halted travel plans worldwide causing a 67% slump in passenger numbers at the French-Dutch aviation giant.
How to Prepare for the GREs
Taking the GRE? Candidates are expected to answer Analytical Writing, Quantitative, and Verbal Reasoning questions, so it's important to be well prepared. Here are some tips.