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Haitians with HIV Defy Stigma as They Publicly Denounce USAID Cuts and Dwindling Medication
Protesters risked being shunned by society to warn that Haiti is running out of HIV medication after the Trump administration slashed $60 billion in overall aid across the globe.
Olympic Boxing Champ Imane Khelif Must Undergo Genetic Sex Screening to Fight for New Governing Body
Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif must undergo genetic sex screening to participate in upcoming events with the sport's new governing body.
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy and Gay Rights Activist Jimmy Sham Released after 4 Years in Prison
Hong Kong's prominent pro-democracy and LGBTQ+ activist Jimmy Sham was released from prison on Friday after serving over four years in the city's biggest national security case under a Beijing-imposed law.
Trump Administration Says it's Working to Return a Guatemalan Gay Man Deported to Mexico
The Trump administration said in court filings it was working to bring back a Guatemalan gay man who was deported to Mexico in spite of his fears of being harmed there, days after a federal judge ordered the administration to facilitate his return.
A New Hungarian Law Could Ban Pride Events. A Majority of EU Countries are Urging a Rethink
A group of 17 European Union countries on Tuesday called on Hungary to revise a new law that allows the government to ban public events by LGBTQ+ communities, as pressure mounts on the country's populist government over democratic backsliding.
A Paris Court Will Deliver the Verdict in Kim Kardashian Jewelry Heist Trial
Nearly a decade after robbers stormed Kim Kardashian's luxury residence and tied her up at gunpoint, a Paris court will decide the verdict Friday.
A New Star Rises in Paris for the Forgotten
A memorial to the long-ignored gay victims of the Nazi regime and to all LGBTQ+ people persecuted throughout history has been unveiled in Paris on Saturday.
Rio's Point 202 Sauna Thrives Thanks to Owner Júnior Barbosa's Entrepreneurial Drive
One of the most successful queer businesses in Rio today is Point 202, the gay sauna in the Copacabana district, largely due to the entrepreneurial drive of its owner and founder Júnior Barbosa.
Pope Leo XIV Affirms Family is Based on Union Between a Man and a Woman, Unborn has Inherent Dignity
Pope Leo XIV affirmed the family is founded on the "stable union between a man and a woman," and that the unborn and elderly enjoy dignity as God's creatures, articulating clear Catholic teaching on marriage and abortion at the start of his pontificate.
Conservatives are Cautiously Hopeful that Pope Leo XIV will Restore Rigor to the Papacy
They went into last week's conclave vastly outnumbered and smarting after being sidelined by Pope Francis for 12 years. And yet conservatives and traditionalist Catholics are cautiously optimistic over the historic election of Pope Leo XIV.
From The Left and Right, US Catholics Hope New Pope Fulfills Their Hopes
News that the global Catholic church would get its first-ever U.S.-born pope was welcomed by Catholics across the ideological spectrum in Pope Leo XIV 's homeland. Will he be able to relieve the great division within the Church's ranks?
Will Pope Leo XIV Reflect the Progressive Stance of Pope Francis on LGBTQ+ Issues?
One of the ongoing debates within the Catholic Church is its position on LGBTQ+ issues. Will the new Pope follow the more liberal views of the late Pope Francis?
Robert Prevost, First American Pope in History of the Catholic Church, Will Take the Name Leo XIV
Robert Prevost, a missionary who spent his career ministering in Peru and leads the Vatican's powerful office of bishops, was elected the first American pope in the 2,000-year history of the Catholic Church.
Out Australian Politician Takes to OF with a Different Kind of Content
Even the most seasoned OnlyFans habitué might be surprised by the content openly gay Australian politician Stephen Bates is bringing to the platform.
Transgender Women Banned from Women's Cricket in England and Wales
Transgender women are to be banned outright from women's and girls' cricket in England and Wales.
Europe Will Mark V-E Day's 80th Anniversary as Once-Unbreakable Bonds with the US Are Under Pressure
Commemorations and festivities are planned for the 80th anniversary across much of Europe for Victory in Europe Day, or V-E Day, one of the most momentous days on the continent in recent centuries.
Could 'Conclave's' Surprise Ending Really Happen?
The ending of "Conclave" has largely not been reported on because of its "spoiler" nature; but with the story's relevancy, can such a turn of events happen in real life?
Eurovision Star Nemo Takes Action after UK Court Ruling on Transgender Women
Eurovision winner Nemo is standing up for transgender rights.
Watch: The 'Senate Twink' Resurfaces in Australia, Where 'The Gays Are Nice'
Aidan Maese-Czeropski — the so-called "Senate Twink" who was fired after video of him allegedly having sex in a government conference room circulated — has resurfaced in Australia... and on OnlyFans.
Transgender Women Soccer Players to be Banned from English Women's Teams
Transgender women will be banned from playing on women's soccer teams in England following a U.K. Supreme Court ruling last month, the sport's governing body said Thursday.