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Online Casino Games: The Fun It Brings
The digital space is not limited to opportunities and employment. It has created an unprecedented opportunity for millions of individuals in the world to grow rich while enjoying online casino games.
Major Storm Hits Northeast, More than Foot of Snow Forecast
Snowfall picked up Monday in the Northeast as the region braced for a whopper of a storm that could dump well over a foot of snow in many areas, create blizzard-like conditions and cause travel problems for the next few days.
Report: Hate Groups in Decline, Migrate to Online Networks
During one of the most politically divisive years in recent memory, the number of active hate groups in the U.S. actually declined as far-right extremists migrated further to online networks.
In Early Going, Biden Floods the Zone with Decrees
Modern American presidents have found that a good way to get off to a fast start in office is to issue decrees like an ancient king.
Silver is the New GameStop: Price Boosted by Online Movement
The price of silver is rallying as the online trading movement fuelling the rise of unloved shares like GameStop took a shine to the precious metal.
Racial Disparities Seen in NYC Vaccination Rates
The data released by the city's health department shows that 48% of the New York City residents who have gotten at least one vaccine dose are white, a figure that far exceeds the roughly one-third of the city's population that is non-Hispanic white.
AutoErotica's Fundraiser Gains New Fans and Donors
While some Castro businesses have closed permanently, one unique store has gained support from a devoted fan. AutoErotica, the longtime resource for vintage gay-themed sexy collectibles, has already raised more than $11,000 of its $16,000 fundraiser goal.
Pioneering Producer, Musician Sophie Dies at 34
Sophie, a pioneering transgender producer and musician who pushed pop music to the extreme with her signature hyperkinetic avant grade sounds, died in Athens, Greece early Saturday morning after a fall. She was 34.
Look Up! Was That a Homophobic Message in the Sydney Sky?
On January 27 residents of Sydney Australia looked up and read the message "KIDS NEED DADS" written in vapor in the blue sky.
Watch: Mom Takes Credit for Her OnlyFans Star Son's Biggest Asset
A British OnlyFans star posted a sweet video of support from his mother.
Graf-Peen-Ti? NYC Cops Find Lockers Vandalized with Penises
Someone vandalized the lockers in a Bronx, New York police station with drawings of penises.
San Francisco Clears the Way for Bathhouses to Return
San Francisco's Public Health Department has abolished rules that caused many of the city's bathhouses to shutter in the 1980s, clearing the way for such establishments to operate without policing patrons' sexual activities.
Eight-Year-Old Girl Expelled by Christian School Over Crush on Another Girl
An eight-year-old girl was expelled from a Christian school in Oklahoma for telling another girl she has a crush on her.
Fight The Man: What GameStop's Surge Says About Online Mobs
It's a fable for our times: Small-time investors band together to take down greedy Wall Street hedge funds using the stock of a troubled video-game store.
Biden Could Change Course in High Court Health Care Case
The pending Supreme Court case on the fate of the Affordable Care Act could give the Biden administration its first opportunity to chart a new course in front of the justices.
Gay Dad Discovers an Innovative Way to Celebrate Fatherhood
The Keepster app enables users to back up messages and turn those memories into a modern-day keepsake.
Federal Conspiracy Charges for 2 Proud Boys in Capitol Riot
Two men identified as members of the Proud Boys have been indicted on federal conspiracy and other charges in the Capitol riot as prosecutors raise the stakes in some of the slew of cases stemming from the Jan. 6 insurrection.
New Report Reveals Disparities for LGBTQ Seniors
Leaders of AARP New York and SAGE unveiled a new report this week on the disparities older LGBTQ people face regarding healthcare, poverty, and economic security.
White Fla. Man Claimed Self-Defense in Killing Black Partner, Gets 1 Year for Tampering with Evidence
Three years ago on February 3, a white Florida man shot and killed a Black man revealed to be his sexual partner, but was not charged for the crime and instead received a one-year sentence for evidence tampering in the case.
'It's A Sin' Star: I Became HIV-Positive after My First Sexual Experience
Actor and AIDS activist Nathaniel Hall, a star of the '80s-set miniseries "It's A Sin," became positive after his very first sexual relationship. That eventually led to his one-man show and his efforts to combat stigma.