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Tom of Finland Co-founder Removed as Int. Mr. Leather Judge After Seen Wearing Nazi Regalia
It was reported Tuesday that International Mr. Leather — the world's oldest leather conference and competition — has removed Durk Dehner, a cofounder of the Tom of Finland Foundation, as one of its judges after he was seen wearing Nazi regalia.
Supreme Court Will Hear Texas Anti-pornography Law that Challengers Say Violates Free-Speech Rights
A Texas anti-pornography law is going before the Supreme Court on Wednesday in a collision of free speech rights, regulation of online content and the protection of children.
Virginia House Passes Resolutions Protecting Marriage Equality, Voting Rights, More
The Virginia House of Delegates passed resolutions on Tuesday enshrining rights to abortion, voting and marriage equality in a critical step for Democrats hoping to amend the state's constitution next year.
No Pants? No Problem. London Subway Riders Bare their Legs to Brighten a Gray Winter Day
Hundreds of Londoners headed down to the Underground on Sunday afternoon, stripped down to their underwear and travelled around a bit, trying to look as though nothing unusual was going on.
Turkey's Erdogan Launches 'Year of the Family' with an Attack on the LGBTQ+ Community
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan marked the launch of Turkey's "Year of the Family" on Monday with an attack on the LGBTQ+ community and the announcement of measures to boost birth rates.
Supreme Court to Consider Obamacare's Free PrEP, Other Preventive Healthcare
Millions of Americans may lose access to PrEP, cancer screenings, and more, depending on how the latest challenge to Obamacare plays out at the Supreme Court.