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Ranch Becomes Haven for Queer People in Rural Colorado

By Elise Schmelzer | Jun 3, 2021

For about a year, the Tenacious Unicorn ranchers have called home a 40-acre plot of hardscrabble land in rural Colorado. Penny Logue & her business partner, Bonnie Nelson, created the ranch as a place where queer people can live peaceful lives.

Biggest Pros of the Modern Bitcoin Era

Jun 3, 2021

If you're new to the Bitcoin scene, there's never been a better time to join on the hype. Give this article a read and see how you can benefit from the pros of the modern Bitcoin era.

50 Years in 50 Weeks: 1979, Divinely Granted

By Jim Provenzano | Jun 3, 2021

While News stories covered the May 21 White Night Riots, in lighter fare drag theatre in 1979's Arts section included an interview, ads and a review of Divine's show, 'The Neon Woman,' while porn stars served as a lure to a members-only health club.

Watch: Virginia Elementary Teacher Says 'It's Abuse' to Address Students by Chosen Pronouns

By Emell Adolphus | Jun 2, 2021

The gym teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia, said it was "against my religion" to address students by their chosen pronouns.

Watch: Lance Bass & Michael Turchin Announce they will Be Parents with Hilarious TikTok

Jun 2, 2021

Lance Bass and husband Michael Turchin are going to be parents, People magazine writes in an exclusive report. And they did so with an hilarious TikTok.

How One Company is Rethinking Fertility Options for the LGBTQ Community

SPONSORED CONTENT | Jun 2, 2021

Whether you're single, married, male, female, transgender, or gender fluid, Bundl has created fertility treatment plans and financial planning models that empower potential parents to build a strategy that fits their personal needs.

LGBTQ Rights Pioneer Frank Kameny Celebrated with Google Doodle

By Kilian Melloy | Jun 2, 2021

Google launched Pride Month with a special tribute to an early pioneer for equality: A "doodle" depicting trailblazer Frank Kameny, the scientist who fought back after being fired by the federal government during the "Lavender Scare."

'Drag Race' Star Nina West Shrugs off 'Blue's Clues' Pride Song Haters

By Kilian Melloy | Jun 2, 2021

"RuPaul's Drag Race" Season 11 star Nina West addressed conservative attacks against a Pride-themed "Blue's Clues" animated video in which she performs a song celebrating the many configurations of family.

Doctors Tell How to Make the Most of Your Telehealth Visits

By Julie Appleby | Jun 2, 2021

Telehealth served as a lifeline for many during the pandemic, ramping up from a minority share of office visits to a majority, at least for a while. Still, it cannot replace hands-on care for some conditions.

New Mexico Offers Largest Single Vaccination Prize in US

By Cedar Attanasio | Jun 2, 2021

New Mexico bet big Tuesday that cash can persuade people to get vaccinated against the coronavirus, offering the largest single cash prize among the growing number of states staging lotteries to promote inoculations.

Newer Methods May Boost Gene Therapy's Use for More Diseases

By Marilynn Marchione | Jun 2, 2021

A growing number of patients with rare diseases have hope of not just better treatments, but perhaps a cure. Gene therapy increasingly is being used to attack the root cause of their problems by supplying the DNA they lack.

Charges after US Capitol Insurrection Roil Far-Right Groups

By Michael Kunzelman and Alanna Durkin Richer | Jun 2, 2021

Former President Trump's lies about a stolen 2020 election united right-wing supporters, conspiracy theorists and militants on Jan. 6, but the aftermath of the insurrection is roiling two prominent far-right extremist groups at the U.S. Capitol that day.

Angry Man Slurs a Group of Gay Men, Then Strips for Them

Jun 1, 2021

Jonte' Moaning, a choreographer who has worked with Beyoncé and Janet Jackson, posted a video of a man ranting anti-gay and racist epithets at him and his friends.

First Look: Marvel's LGBTQ Characters Showcased in Pride Preview

By Emell Adolphus | Jun 1, 2021

In celebration of Pride Month, Marvel teases the release of "Voices: Pride #1," a special commemorative issue showcasing the comic's roster of LGBTQ characters.

With AMC Shares Up 1,100% in 2021, Company Sells Shares

By Michelle Chapman | Jun 1, 2021

The movie theater chain AMC is raising $230.5 million through an 8.5 million share sale, cashing in on the meme stock frenzy that has sent its stock price up more than 1,100% this year.

Watch: Conservative Groups Slam 'Blue's Clues' Pride Singalong as 'Predatory'

By Kilian Melloy | Jun 1, 2021

Conservative groups took aim at an animated singalong from "Blue's Clues" on Nickelodeon's YouTube channel, claiming the "predatory" Pride-themed video is intended to "indoctrinate" children.

Watch: Ohio Student Attacked While Wearing Pride Flag as a Coming Out Gesture

Jun 1, 2021

A middle school student in Ohio was attacked by another student while standing on bleachers with a Pride flag wrapped around his shoulders. The flag was his way of coming out, he told a local news station.

Lightfoot Sued for Limiting Interviews to Reporters of Color

Jun 1, 2021

A white reporter for a conservative media outlet is suing Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot over her decision to grant interviews at the midpoint of her first term only to journalists of color, saying she discriminated against him because of his race.

Vatican Law Criminalizes Abuse of Adults by Priests, Laity

By Nicole Winfield | Jun 1, 2021

Pope Francis has changed church law to explicitly criminalize the sexual abuse of adults by priests who abuse their authority, and to say that laypeople who hold church office can be sanctioned for similar sex crimes.

Biden to Honor Forgotten Victims of Tulsa Race Massacre

By Jonathan Lemire and Darlene Superville | Jun 1, 2021

President Joe Biden will take part in a remembrance of one of the nation's darkest — and largely forgotten — moments of racial violence when he helps commemorate the 100th anniversary of the destruction of a thriving Black community in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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