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EU Avoided Chaos, Explored New Paths in Turbulent 2020 Year

By Samuel Petrequin | Jan 1, 2021

Between the specter of Brexit, the coronavirus pandemic and a new leadership team facing a budget battle, the European Union looked set to remember 2020 as an "annus horribilis."

Trailblazing in 2021: Recovery Unplugged Continues to Set Trends in the New Year

SPONSORED CONTENT | Dec 29, 2020

Groundbreaking national addiction treatment organization Recovery Unplugged looks ahead to 2021 with more innovative programs and continued focus on the LGBTQ community.

Retailers Brace for Flood of Returns From Online Shopping

By Anne D'Innocenzio | Dec 28, 2020

A huge surge in online shopping during the pandemic has been a savior for retailers, but it comes at a price. Shoppers are expected to return twice as many items as they did during last year's holiday period

Anti-LGBTQ Groups Benefit From AmazonSmile Program

By Kevin Schattenkirk | Dec 27, 2020

Several anti-LGBTQ organizations are receiving donations through AmazonSmile, a charity platform by magnate Amazon.com, according to a new report by U.K.-based political activist group openDemocracy.

Downtown Nashville Explosion Knocks Communications Offline

By Kimberlee Kruesi, Michael Balsamo and Eric Tucker | Dec 26, 2020

A recreational vehicle parked in the deserted streets of downtown Nashville exploded early Christmas morning, causing widespread communications outages that took down police emergency systems and grounded holiday travel at the city's airport.

'Unprecedented' Mail Volume Delays Christmas Gifts

By Michael Liedtke | Dec 26, 2020

The U.S. Postal Service said on its website that it was "experiencing unprecedented volume increases and limited employee availability due to the impacts of COVID-19."

Pope on Christmas: Vaccines for All; Needy, Vulnerable First

By Raf Casert and Pan Pylas | Dec 25, 2020

Ambassadors from the European Union's 27 nations convened on Christmas Day to start assessing the free trade deal the bloc has struck with former member Britain, a historic accord that takes effect in just a week.

Breakthrough: UK and EU Reach Post-Brexit Trade Agreement

By Raf Casert and Jill Lawless | Dec 25, 2020

Just a week before the deadline, Britain and the European Union struck a free-trade deal Thursday that should avert economic chaos on New Year's and bring a measure of certainty for businesses after years of Brexit turmoil.

Watch: Buffalo's Oldest Gay Club to Close -- Where Was its COVID Relief?

By Kilian Melloy | Dec 23, 2020

The oldest gay bar in Buffalo, NY, may have to close down for good after being denied grant money being distributed by the county, despite minority business owners reportedly being given priority.

Borgata Gives 5K to Assist Transgender Name Changes

Dec 21, 2020

The contribution will be used to support the assistance Garden State Equality gives to transgender people in New Jersey seeking legal name changes.

One Company's Quest for an Antibody Drug to Fight COVID-19

By Marilynn Marchione | Dec 21, 2020

The drugs, administered by IV, are being tested to prevent infection in people at high risk of it who can't yet get a vaccine, such as housemates of COVID-19 patients. They're also being tried as a treatment soon after infection to avoid serious illness.

Fishing Talks Move at Snail's Pace in EU-UK Brexit Standoff

By Raf Casert | Dec 20, 2020

European Union and British negotiators on Saturday extended their standoff over EU fishing rights in U.K. waters and remained unable to make a decisive breakthrough in trade talks.

The Lavender Dollar: Debunking Lesbian Spending Stereotypes

By Merryn Johns | Dec 19, 2020

The cultural invisibility of lesbians and the struggle to keep lesbian spaces alive tend to reinforce the image of queer women as financially incapacitated or, at best, inconspicuous. But lesbians do spend money, don't they?

Fed Finds Big U.S. Banks in Solid Shape; Keeps Dividend Limits

By Marcy Gordon | Dec 19, 2020

The Federal Reserve said Friday that the 33 largest U.S. banks are in strong shape despite the pandemic's economic shock.

Seaweed Industry Stays Afloat, Seeks Growth During Pandemic

By Patrick Whittle | Dec 19, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has been a struggle for much of American seafood, but at least one sector of the industry has found a way to grow during the crisis — the seaweed business.

Ski Resorts Work to Stay Open as COVID Cases Snowball

By Christie Aschwanden | Dec 19, 2020

How to stay open amid the pandemic is an issue resorts across the U.S. are facing. Mandatory face coverings have become the norm, but other COVID mitigation efforts vary by site.

LGBTQ Bars and Restaurants Get Creative to Survive

By Kevin Schattenkirk | Dec 19, 2020

In the current COVID-19 conditions, LGBTQ bars have been forced to find creative ways of staying in business.

The Great Importance of Having a Donate Button and How to Use It in Your Fundraising Events

Dec 18, 2020

You definitely have a website, maybe an email campaign and possibly social networking networks. But have you indeed done what you can to connect your digital assets into a robust non-profit fundraising strategy?

Iconic LA Gay Bar Turns to GoFundMe to Stave Off Closure

By Kilian Melloy | Dec 15, 2020

Iconic LGBTQ tavern Akbar, opened in 1996, is in danger of going under, another victim of the COVID-19 pandemic. The owners have turned to GoFundMe to stop that from happening.

Watch: Anti-Gay Group Attacks Inclusive Ritz Crackers Ad

By Kilian Melloy | Dec 15, 2020

An LGBTQ-inclusive Ritz Crackers ad for the holidays invites viewers to "Join us in helping create a more welcoming world." An anti-gay group discards that message hospitality, choosing instead to serve up hate.

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