
Politics & Policy
Lee signs resolution naming June 2026 nuclear family month in Tennessee
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee approved a resolution declaring June 2026 “Nuclear Family Month,” prompting debate over its intent and impact
A high-ranking trans federal employee was dismissed amid a controversial reorganization, while other personnel controversies and aggressive immigration actions are stoking fear and legal fights in communities nationwide.
A long-serving Department of Corrections sergeant who said he endured anti-gay abuse and suffered serious health effects has been paid $500,000 as part of a settlement that required his resignation.
A frank personal story about leaving anxious patterns behind, discovering self-worth in queer communities, and applying body neutrality to build a more intentional love life.
Discover why The Boyfriend’s calm pace and sincere interactions have captivated global audiences and what its cast suggests for intimate date ideas.
follow the evolution of a viral queer anthem — from Hayley Kiyoko’s 2015 music video to a 2026 novel and a feature film arriving in theaters on June 19, 2026
a fleeting choreography moment during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl set sent social feeds into a frenzy, led to a congressional complaint, and put two dancers — Dan Santiago and Igor Faria — in the spotlight as they push back against homophobic criticism
Pam Bondi’s congressional appearance has reawakened concerns about redacted Epstein documents, limited congressional access, global inquiries and the emotional toll on survivors.
A close reading of arkham city reveals persistent romantic overtones between Batman and the Joker, mixing affectionate exchanges, a shared fate, and queer cultural readings.
a reimagined countdown of thirty disney channel original movies that readers recall as secret queer touchstones, from light subtext to unmistakable representation
Pressure is growing on Ric Grenell after allies in the administration and the arts community criticized his conduct and stewardship of the Kennedy Center, fueling speculation he will soon depart.
Explore an energizing playlist of protest songs spanning folk, punk, hip hop, and pop—each track connecting queer struggles to wider movements for justice.
Sasha Allen releases a love song inspired by Adore Delano while Aliyah’s Interlude builds on viral success with an energetic debut EP and bold plans for growth.
A tight Olympic finish in ice dance produced a gold for France, a silver for the U.S., and renewed scrutiny over judging and off-ice controversies that followed the skaters to the arena.
Don Lemon entered a not guilty plea in St. Paul, a proceeding that has become a focal point for debates about the role of journalists and the limits of government power under the FACE Act and the First Amendment.
Don Lemon argues that prosecution tactics and a seized phone threaten journalistic practice and the First Amendment; press groups warn of chilling effects.
Ben Cohen is rallying supporters to defend Ben & Jerry’s against its parent company as protests in Minneapolis lead to mass arrests and journalist Don Lemon updates his legal team with a former U.S. attorney prosecutor.
a seattle doctor’s thread about a patient who survived after swallowing early hiv pills sparks memories of loss, joy, and current concerns about funding and disparities
three stories in culture: a poetic response to a removed pride flag, a deep dive into comic lore on a popular podcast, and a feel‑good irish road movie featuring Maura Higgins
New Yorkers, activists and officials returned the rainbow flag to Christopher Park after the National Park Service took it down under new guidance — a move that reignited debates over federal policy toward LGBTQ+ symbols at historic sites.
An alleged attack on a transgender woman at a Portland light rail stop, followed by arrest and a list of charges, has mobilized local advocates while accounts from Minnesota describe aggressive immigration enforcement and fears that trans people will be targeted next.
Key clients are severing ties with Wasserman after emails in the Department of Justice’s Epstein files revealed suggestive exchanges involving Casey Wasserman and Ghislaine Maxwell, prompting resignations calls and scrutiny over his role with LA28.
A practical guide combining queer-friendly intimacy tips and community event ideas to help you craft a low-pressure, authentic Valentine’s Day.
Avan Jogia and Dove Cameron take center stage in 56 Days, a sultry adaptation that pairs psychological suspense with explicit intimacy—premiering on Prime Video; read about their chemistry and the craft behind the scenes.
After months of escalating hostility that moved from social posts to a livestreamed drive-by, Ts Madison won a temporary protective order and is seeking criminal charges while highlighting risks faced by Black trans women.
after weeks of subtle cues and build-up, School Spirits gives viewers a tender, well-earned moment between Rhonda and Quinn that feels both authentic and meaningful.