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Christian Wedding Photographer Loses Case Against Gay Couple
Emilee Carpenter argued that nondiscrimination laws violated her rights when she was asked to photograph a same-sex wedding.
Sex Apps for Gay Men Join Forces to Fight Online Insults
Sexual health experts say the harshness of much online behavior can exacerbate low self-esteem and feelings of depression or anxiety.
Millennial Money: Keep an Eye on Debt Using Visual Aids
The internet is full of debt-tracking templates that can help you log milestones toward your debt-free goals. From coloring pages to spreadsheets, here's how you can use visual aids to demolish debt.
Final Goodbye: Recalling Influential People Who Died in 2021
Here is a roll call of some influential figures who died in 2021.
COVID-19 Fears Dash Hopes for the Holiday Season — Again
This year's holiday season was supposed to be a do-over for last year's subdued celebrations. Instead it's turning into a redux of restrictions, cancellations and rising angst.
Watch: Two Men Kissing for the Holidays? 'No, No, No!' Says One Million Moms
One Million Moms are angry again, this time over a holiday ad from Sephora that features two men in an embrace.
Netflix Games: Does It Make Sense to Pivot to Gaming?
Netflix already has ludicrous deals lined up with Nintendo and online casino developers.
US Faces a Double Coronavirus Surge as Omicron Advances
The new omicron coronavirus mutant may bring another wave of chaos, threatening to further stretch hospital workers already struggling with a surge of delta cases.
Norway Fines Dating App Grindr $7.16M Over Privacy Breach
Norway's data privacy watchdog fined gay dating app Grindr 65 million kroner ($7.16 million) for sending sensitive personal data to hundreds of potential advertising partners without users' consent — a breach of strict European Union privacy rules.
Japanese Tourist Says Space Trip 'Amazing'
A Japanese space tourist rejected criticism for paying a fortune for a trip to the International Space Station, saying the "amazing" experience was worth it.
Time Magazine's 'Person of the Year' is Elon Musk
Calling him a "clown, genius, edgelord, visionary, industrialist, showman," Time magazine has named Tesla CEO Elon Musk as its Person of the Year for 2021.
Addressing Racism Toward Black Women in Health Care Key to Ending US HIV Epidemic
Forty years into the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Black women continue to bear the highest burden of HIV among women.
Out-of-Sync Brainwaves May Be Another Reason for Zoom Fatigue
New experiments suggest that the natural rhythm of conversation is disrupted by videoconferencing apps like Zoom.
Bill Casey, Husband of Boston Gay Men's Chorus Director, Dies
Bill Casey, the husband of Boston Gay Men's Chorus Director Reuben Reynolds III, died on Dec. 10 at the age of 58. Casey was deeply involved in the BGMC's concert productions.
'A Safe Place.' For LGBTQ Asylum Seekers, a New Shot at Life
A Mass. church group focused on support for immigrants fleeing their countries due to sexual orientation opened a new, permanent home for LGBT asylum seekers.
How Prelude Fertility Helps Potential LGBTQ Military Parents Turn Dreams Into Reality
Prelude Fertility's network helps guide LGBTQ+ military families on the path to parenthood.
Vatican Official Apologizes for Taking Down LGBTQ Resource
A Vatican official apologized to a leading Catholic LGBTQ advocacy group for having yanked a reference to it from the Vatican website, saying he realized the move caused pain and that the Catholic Church does indeed want to include gays and hear from them
Anne Rice, Author of Gothic Novels, Dead at 80
Anne Rice, the gothic novelist widely known for her bestselling novel "Interview with the Vampire," died late Saturday at the age of 80.
Out Wrestler Anthony Bowens Heckled with Gay Slur in Match
Out AEW star Anthony Bowens was heckled with a gay slur during a match this week.
New CDC Recommendations: Boost PrEP Prescriptions, Education Efforts
The CDC's updated guidelines encourage PrEP education and more prescriptions, as well as "updated testing recommendations," to combat HIV transmission.