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Supreme Court's Top Cases for New Term, New Justice Jackson
Already the court has said it will decide cases on a range of major issues including affirmative action, voting rights and the rights of LGBTQ people.
These Are The New Trends in Online Gambling
Technological advancements are pushing online gambling into new spheres. Check out some of the most prominent new trends in online gambling here.
LGBTQ+ Rights, Elections, and More — What Might Happen as SCOTUS Reconvenes?
SCOTUS overturned abortion rights and expanded gun rights in its last term. Now LGBTQ+ rights, elections, and affirmative action are going to be addressed anew by the court's conservative supermajority.
Kim Davis Loses Again in Marriage License Case
Kim Davis is back in the news after an appeals panel ruled Thursday that she "is not protected from being sued personally for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples."
After #FreeBritney, California to Limit Conservatorships
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday signed a bill limiting conservatorships that grant legal guardianship over individuals, a move that comes after Britney Spears' conservatorship case garnered national attention.
New Law Aims to Make California Haven for Transgender Youth
A new law aims to stop other states from punishing children who come to California for transgender surgeries and other gender-affirming care.
'Juanita: 30 Years of MORE!' @ SF Arts Commission Gallery
The September 30 opening reception for 'Juanita: 30 Years of MORE!' at the San Francisco Arts Commission Main Gallery was a who's who of local nightlife and arts notables.
Gay Man Skips Sister's Wedding for Gay Club... Find Out Why
A gay man skipped his sister's wedding for a gay club, and the internet is showing their support. The man reportedly had a close relationship with his sister until she decided to marry a homophobe.
Adult Gay Performer Lawrence Morningstar Passes Away
Adult gay performer Lawrence Morningstar has died, it was reported on Thursday.
NYC Officials 'Closely Monitoring' Allegations Against Gay Nightlife Gatekeeper Michael J. Cohen
NBC News reported last month that nine men had accused gay nightlife producer Michael J. Cohen of a range of unwanted sexual advances.
Vaccine Appears to Protect Against Monkeypox, CDC Says
At-risk people who received a single dose of the monkeypox vaccine in U.S. efforts against the virus appeared to be significantly less likely to get sick, public health officials announced Wednesday, even as they urged a second dose for full protection.
Chemsex: The Underreported Gay Epidemic?
Consuming drugs, including legal ones like alcohol, is usual for many people, whether gay or straight. But the emergence of a PnP (chemsex) underground scene is ruining the lives of gay men across the world, who are being caught in a culture of unsafe sex
Supreme Court Poised to Keep Marching to Right in New Term
With public confidence diminished and justices sparring openly over the institution's legitimacy, the Supreme Court on Monday will begin a new term that could push American law to the right.
Some Officials Now Say Monkeypox Elimination Unlikely in US
Some U.S. health officials are conceding that monkeypox is probably not going away anytime soon.
Arizona Judge Won't Suspend Ruling That Halted All Abortions
An Arizona judge on Friday declined to put her order that allowed enforcement of a pre-statehood law making it a crime to provide an abortion on hold.
What Are Live Casino Games?
Live casino games are online casino games with a live dealer. Games with live dealers are classic table games, such as roulette, poker, or blackjack, accompanied by the croupier.
Louisiana Man Pleads Guilty in Grindr Murder, Dismemberment Plot
A 21-year-old Louisiana man pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a brutal stabbing attack against an 18-year-old victim he lured using Grindr. Prosecutors said he intended to dismember the victim.
Study Finds that Climate Change Added 10% to Ian's Rainfall
Climate change added at least 10% more rain to Hurricane Ian, a study prepared immediately after the storm shows.
Space Telescopes Capture Asteroid Slam with Striking Clarity
The world now has stunning new photos of this week's asteroid strike, the first planetary defense test of its kind.
A Vigil Held for A Black Transgender Man Killed in Jacksonville
Semaj "Lita" Billingslea was shot and killed in Jacksonville, Florida, on Sept. 21. He was 33 years old.