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Herschel Walker Staffer Claims Conservative Pundit Matt Schlapp 'Grabbed His Crotch'
A staffer for GOP Georgia candidate Herschel Walker's Senate campaign has alleged to The Daily Beast that longtime Republican activist Matt Schlapp "grabbed his crotch."
New York GOP Says Santos 'Disgraced' House, Should Resign
Local Republican leaders in New York called for the immediate resignation of their new congressman George Santos, who is facing multiple investigations by prosecutors over his personal and campaign finances and lies about his resume and family heritage.
Judge Denies Sanctions Bid over Leak in Shooting Case
A judge denied an attempt to punish authorities after the media obtained documents showing allegations about the suspect in the Colorado gay nightclub shooting previously plotting to be "the next mass killer" in an old case that was sealed at the time.
Give the Gift of Research by Joining ALL OF US
All of Us aims to invite one million or more people across the United States to build history's most diverse health database — especially the oft-overlooked LGBTQ+ population.
Afghan Women Athletes Barred from Play, Fear Taliban Threats
Noura's determination to play sports was so great that she defied her family's opposition for years. Beatings from her mother and jeers from her neighbors never stopped her from the sports she loved.
School Lawsuits over Social Media Harm Face Tough Legal Road
Like the tobacco, oil, gun, opioid and vaping industries before them, the big U.S. social media companies are now facing lawsuits brought by public entities that seek to hold them accountable.
Biden 'Surprised' Government Records Found at Old Office
President Joe Biden said he was surprised when informed that government records were found by his attorneys at his former office space in Washington.
Mega Millions Swells to $1.1B after 3-month Losing Trend
After nearly three months of lottery losing, will someone break the trend Tuesday night and win a $1.1 billion Mega Millions jackpot?
Newly Restored House in Pompeii Offers Glimpse of Elite Life
The unveiling of the restored home is yet another sign of the rebirth of Pompeii, which followed decades of modern bureaucratic neglect, flooding and pillaging by thieves in search of artifacts to sell.
Democrats Seek Ethics Probe of Out GOP Rep. George Santos
The House Ethics Committee was asked Tuesday to investigate Rep. George Santos, who has admitted to lying about his job experience and education, and now faces questions about campaign finances.
U.S. to Max Out on Debt Soon, Setting Up Political Fight
The federal government is on track to max out on its $31.4 trillion borrowing authority, starting the clock on an expected standoff between President Joe Biden and the new House Republican majority.
EDGE Rewind: Watch: Justice Smith and Nic Ashe Celebrate Their Love in Calvin Klein Spot
Out actors Justice Smith and Nic Ashe talk about splitting up, reuniting, and being in love in a new Calvin Klein spot that's part of the company's Pride season ad campaign.
Mpox has Faded in the US. Who Deserves the Credit?
Less than six months ago, mpox was an exploding health crisis. What had been an obscure disease from Africa was ripping through European and U.S. gay communities.
Small Businesses to Tackle Long List of Challenges in 2023
After three precarious pandemic years, what transpires in 2023 will make a big difference in whether small businesses across the country are able to stay afloat.
Feds Propose 'Student Loan Safety Net' Alongside Forgiveness
The White House is moving forward with a proposal that would lower student debt payments for millions of Americans now and in the future, offering a new route to repay federal loans.
Best of CES 2023: Nutrition Tracking and A Very Smart Mixer
From an AI oven that promises to warn you when your food is about to burn to a mixing bowl designed to take the hassle out of tracking calories, food tech was a key theme at this year's CES tech show.
$1.1B Mega Millions Prize Also Can be Winner for Retailers
An estimated $1.1 billion Mega Millions jackpot drawing Tuesday night has people lined up at convenience stores, but shop and gas station owners selling the tickets also have a chance at a big bonus.
Virgin Orbit Reports 'Anomaly' in Satellite Launch from UK
A mission to launch the first satellites into orbit from Western Europe suffered an "anomaly" Tuesday, Virgin Orbit said.
Wife of 'American Horror Story' Driver Sues Over COVID Death
The wife of a late Massachusetts man is suing the companies involved in the 2021 production of "American Horror Story" on Cape Cod, alleging their lack of precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 led to his death.
New Guidance: Use Drugs, Surgery Early for Obesity in Kids
Children struggling with obesity should be treated early and aggressively, including with medications for kids as young as 12 and surgery for those as young as 13, new guidelines say..