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Suspect Apprehended in Hit-and-Run that Killed Gay AIDS Charity Cyclist

By Kilian Melloy | Apr 19, 2022

Authorities swiftly apprehended a suspect in the hit-and-run crash that killed a 77-year-old cyclist during a training ride for an AIDS charity in Los Angeles. Police say drinking "was a factor" in the tragedy.

Watch: Suspect Charged in Murder of Florida Gay Equality Advocate

By Kilian Melloy | Apr 19, 2022

A suspect has been charged in the killing of Florida gay equality advocate Jorge Diaz-Johnston, whose body was found in a landfill in January. The suspect was Diaz-Johnston's roommate, reports said.

Hollywood Missing the Drama in Climate Change, Group Says

Hollywood Missing the Drama in Climate Change, Group Says

By Lynn Elber | Apr 19, 2022

Hollywood's response to climate change includes donations, protests and other activism. but it's apparently missing out on an approach close to home.

Global Finance Meeting Focuses on War-Driven Food Insecurity

By Fatima Hussein and Paul Wiseman | Apr 19, 2022

Global finance leaders are putting the growing crisis over food insecurity and skyrocketing food prices at center stage as members of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank meet in Washington.

Shareholders Await Musk's Next Move in Twitter Takeover Bid

By Tom Krisher and Matt O'Brien | Apr 19, 2022

Twitter has dropped a major roadblock in front of Elon Musk's effort to take over the company, leaving investors to wonder about the mercurial Tesla CEO's next move.

After 2 Beatings, Dublin City Center Ruled 'Dangerous' Late at Night

Apr 18, 2022

Two men were brutally beaten and needed to be hospitalized after both were victims of anti-LGBTQ violence in Dublin's city center in the early morning hours on Sunday, April 10.

Time to Tan Those Testicles! Masculinity Under Attack, Claims Tucker Carlson

Apr 18, 2022

Fox Commentator and Pillsbury Dough Boy lookalike Tucker Carlson butches it up for a trailer for one of his upcoming documentaries.

Putin's Anti-LGBTQ+ Stance Binds Some U.S. Evangelicals to Russia Despite Aggression in Ukraine

Apr 18, 2022

A significant subset of the U.S. evangelical community, particularly white conservatives, has been developing an alliance with Russia for almost 20 years. The war in Ukraine isn't changing that for some.

Gay Dad Describes Homophobe's Terrifying Attack on His Family

By Kilian Melloy | Apr 18, 2022

A gay dad took to Twitter to describe the vitriolic anti-gay rhetoric a stranger accosted him and his family with on an Amtrak train, and the way the encounter traumatized his children.

Adult Performer Sergeant Miles Charged in Involvement with Capitol Insurrection

Apr 18, 2022

Adult performer Sergeant Miles was arrested early this week for engaging in the January 6 terror attack on the Capitol.

Mike Pence was Asked How He Would React if His Child Came Out as Gay

Mike Pence was Asked How He Would React if His Child Came Out as Gay

Apr 18, 2022

Former Vice President Mike Pence was asked at a Tuesday event how he'd react if one of his children came out as gay to him.

On Tax Day, an Extension May Be Better than Rushing a Return

By Fatima Hussein | Apr 18, 2022

Monday is Tax Day — the federal deadline for individual tax filing and payments — and the IRS expects to receive tens of millions of last-minute filings electronically and through paper forms.

Alex Jones' Infowars Files for Bankruptcy Protection

Apr 18, 2022

Infowars filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as the website's founder and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones faces defamation lawsuits over his comments that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax.

The Sisters' Easter @ Mission Dolores Park

By photo by Steven Underhill | Apr 18, 2022

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence's annual Easter celebrations returned to Mission Dolores Park on April 17 with a huge crowd of attendees enjoying the bright sunny day, performances, the Hunky Jesus, Foxy Mary and bonnet contests.

Pamela Smart's Lawyer Asks Court to Order Sentence Hearing

By Kathy McCormack | Apr 17, 2022

A lawyer for Pamela Smart, a former high school employee convicted of recruiting her teenage lover to kill her husband, is asking New Hampshire's highest court to order a state council to hold a hearing on her request to reduce her sentence.

Pandas Devour Ice Cake to Celebrate 50 Years at National Zoo

By Ashraf Khalil | Apr 17, 2022

The "cake" was made from frozen fruit juice, sweet potatoes, carrots and sugar cane and it lasted about 15 minutes once giant panda mama Mei Xiang and her cub Xiao Qi Ji got hold of it.

FDA Investigating Lucky Charms After Reports of Illness

By Dee-Ann Durbin | Apr 17, 2022

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating Lucky Charms cereal after dozens of customers complained of illness after eating it.

For Many, Easter Sunday Marks A Return To In-Person Worship

By Steve LeBlanc, Giovanna Dell'Orto and Luis Andres Henao | Apr 17, 2022

For many U.S. Christians, this weekend marks the first time since 2019 that they will gather in person on Easter Sunday, a welcome chance to celebrate one of the year's holiest days side by side with fellow congregants.

Best Study Abroad Scholarships for LGBT Students in 2022

Apr 16, 2022

Studying abroad may provide a chance for members of the LGBTQ+ society to learn everything about themself and their orientation in a global environment.

Gay Men in Florida Urged to Get Vaccinated After Meningitis Outbreak

Apr 16, 2022

The Center for Disease Control issued a statement urging Florida gay men to get the MenACWY vaccine due to an ongoing outbreak of meningococcal disease in the state.

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