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Vet Sues over Coverage Denial for Daughter Gender Transition
A U.S. military veteran and his daughter filed a lawsuit on Monday challenging a federal rule they said prevents the daughter from accessing medical coverage because she is transgender.
Taylor Swift Ticket Trouble could Drive Political Engagement
Some of Taylor Swift's fans want you to know three things: They're not still 16, they have careers and resources and, right now, they're angry. That's a powerful political motivator, researchers say.
Site of Colorado Gay Bar Shooting 'Celebrated' LGBTQ+ People
In the mostly conservative city of Colorado Springs, Club Q has long been a go-to spot for members of the LGBTQ community — a safe space where many felt they could let down their guard and just be themselves.
Bankrupt Exchange FTX Owes Top Creditors over $3 Billion
The failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX owes more than $3 billion to its largest creditors, the company disclosed in a court filing over the weekend.
How to Take a Career Break
Such breaks can be aspirational, or they can be prompted by life events. Whatever the cause, some planning can help you make the most of your break.
NASA Capsule Buzzes Moon, Last Big Step Before Lunar Orbit
NASA's Orion capsule reached the moon Monday, whipping around the far side and buzzing the lunar surface on its way to a record-breaking orbit with test dummies sitting in for astronauts.
Iger Back on Top in a Disney Plot Twist that Few Saw Coming
The company's stock jumped 8% at the opening bell Monday, with the appointment of Iger effective immediately.
Amid Musk Twitter Chaos, Athletes & Celebs Cope Just Like Us
Yes, athletes and celebrities from the entertainment world are just like us: They're monitoring the chaos and uncertainty surrounding Twitter since its new owner came aboard.
Gay Bar Shooting Suspect Facing Murder, Hate Crime Charges
The man suspected of killing five people and injuring others at a gay bar in Colorado Springs is facing murder and hate crime charges, according to online court records obtained Monday.
Former Members of Catholic Sect Call for Amy Coney Barrett's Recusal in Gay Rights Case
Former members of the People of Praise, calling themselves "survivors" of the Catholic sect, say Justice Amy Coney Barrett needs to sit out a gay rights case that's headed to the Supreme Court.
How Marriage Equality Gained Bipartisan Support
Bipartisan support for the Respect for Marriage Act marks a significant political transformation on same-sex marriage, which was once used as a contentious point separating Democrats and Republicans.
Watch: Brick-Throwing Perp Caught on Video Vandalizing NYC Gay Bar
Manhattan gay bar VERS was targeted three times by a brick-hurling vandal before the fourth time turned out to be a charm and a suspect was caught in the act on security video.
How to Invest in Bitcoin Technology
With the current Bitcoin value, generating significant income within a short period is possible.
Patrons in Gay Club Shooting Hit Gunman with His Own Weapon
As bullets tore through a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs, one patron who had been partying moments before rushed into action, grabbing a handgun from the suspect, hitting him with it and pinning him down until police arrived just minutes later.
World Cup Teams Nix Armbands that were Seen as Snub to Qatar
FIFA's threat of on-field punishment for players pushed World Cup teams to back down Monday and abandon a plan for their captains to wear armbands that were seen as a rebuke to host nation Qatar's human rights record.
'Master of Silly Business' Among 5 Dead in Gay Club Shooting
Club Q, a bastion for LGBTQ people in the largely conservative city of Colorado Springs, provided Daniel Aston, a 28-year-old transgender man and the self-proclaimed "Master of Silly Business," with the liberating performances he had long sought.
Understanding Bitcoin Dust and Crypto Dusting Attack
Everyone, including scammers, rushed to the cryptocurrency sector to at least try their luck. And as a result, criminal acts such as Bitcoin and cryptocurrency dusting emerged.
Mothers of LGBTQ+ Children Join Forces in Latin America
Founded in 2017, the Latin American Movement of Mothers of LGTB+ Children lobbies governments to eliminate prejudicial laws and better enforce existing bans on violence and discrimination.
Gay Club Shooting Suspect Evaded Colorado's Red Flag Gun Law
A year and a half before he was arrested in the Colorado Springs gay nightclub shooting that left five people dead, Anderson Lee Aldrich allegedly threatened his mother with a homemade bomb.
Bitcoin Benefits for the SMEs
Few know what makes Bitcoin important for businesses, especially SMEs. Below, we will discuss what benefits Bitcoin presents entirely to SMEs.