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Scott Rudin will 'Step Back' after Allegations of Bullying
Amid mounting anger over allegations of bullying, out Broadway and Hollywood producer Scott Rudin broke his silence Saturday, saying he is "profoundly sorry" and will step back from his theater work.
Watch: Sharon Osbourne Denies Racist & Homophobic Accusations, Claims they were Made by 'Disgruntled Ladies'
Sharon Osbourne made her first public appearance since leaving "The Talk" after being accused of being a racist, and found a friend in talk show host Bill Maher.
How Much Do You Owe? How Credit Card Debt Changed In 2020
During a year when millions were stuck at home and unemployment rates reached a record high, credit card debt took an unexpected downward turn.
GOP Oklahoma Lawmaker Criticized for Transgender Comments
An Oklahoma lawmaker who helped revive a bill to ban transgender athletes from participating in women's sports is coming under fire for saying transgender people "have a mental illness."
Star British Choreographer Liam Scarlett Dies at 35
Liam Scarlett, a star British choreographer whose career was clouded by abuse allegations, has died. He was 35.
Liberty Sues Jerry Falwell Jr., Seeking Millions in Damages
Liberty University has filed a civil lawsuit against its former leader, Jerry Falwell Jr., seeking tens of millions in damages after the two parted ways acrimoniously last year.
Considering CBD for Your Parents or Loved Senior? Here's What You Need to Know
With Mother's Day and Father's Day around the corner, CBD can be that unexpected gift to elevate the celebration and help loved ones feel their best.
'Harry Potter' Actor Helen McCrory Dies of Cancer at 52
British actor Helen McCrory, who starred in the television show "Peaky Blinders" and the "Harry Potter" movies, has died, her husband said Friday. She was 52 and had been suffering from cancer.
Watch: Supporters Rally after Utah Student Cuts Down School's Pride Flag
Students, parents, and alumni rallied outside a Utah high school after a student reportedly cut down a Pride flag that hung in a welcoming gesture as part of a Diversity Week.
Are Crypto Rewards Credit Cards A Good Idea?
Crypto rewards credit cards are the newest incentive-style payment option meant to reward users via the ability to earn cryptocurrencies. But how do they work and are they right for you?
Oregon, Maryland Mull Bans on 'Gay Panic' Defense
Two more states may be poised to ban the so-called "gay panic" and "trans panic" defense strategies in prosecutions involving murder and manslaughter.
Ohio Couple Denied by Wedding Venue that Doesn't Believe in Marriage Equality
A couple in Ohio were told by a wedding venue that they could not have their marriage hosted there because they are both women
Airports Step Up Mental Health Assistance as Passenger Anxiety Soars
Airport chaplains have become close witnesses to people's worsening mental condition. "No doubt, the pandemic has accelerated the need for our services to a new level," said the Rev. Greg McBrayer.
Alaska Denied Benefits to Gay Couples Despite Court Rulings
Alaska wrongly denied some same-sex spouses benefits for years by claiming their unions were not recognized even after courts struck down gay marriage bans, court documents obtained by The Associated Press show.
Gaetz and DeSantis: A Friendship that May Become a Liability
When he launched his campaign to become Florida's governor in January 2018, few expected Ron DeSantis to prevail in America's toughest political battleground.
US Opens More Distance in Worldwide Race Against Coronavirus
The United States opened more distance between itself and much of the rest of the world Thursday, nearing the 200 millionth vaccine administered in a race to protect the population against COVID-19,
Watch: Gay Doctor Takes to Social Media to Increase Representation
A gay physician is making virtual house calls, of a sort, in the digital realm with social media posts that reassure LGBTQ people and model what out professionalism looks like.
Reports: Hackers Hit Hookup App Manhunt, Steal User Info
Hackers cracked a database belonging to gay hookup app Manhunt, and stole the information of more than a half million users, including "usernames, email addresses and passwords," the company confirmed.
Balancing Pent-Up Consumer Demand With Savings Goals As COVID-19 Restrictions Ease
As the economy starts to reopen, many Americans may be sitting on more savings than usual. We're all waiting to see how they spend it.
Wowser Bowser! Super Mario Villain's Massive Member Exposed, then Censored
When one of the characters from the "Super Mario" universe was given a randy rendering by a fan, Nintendo wasn't buying it.