Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

markwayne mullin walking through congress
Opinion

In Markwayne Mullin, Pete Hegseth has a competitor in bravado, masochism, and queer hate

As the two vie to outdo each other’s toughness, their shared hostility toward LGBTQ+ people becomes part of the performance, writes John Casey.

ric grenell speaking before flags
Opinion

Ric Grenell’s very ‘normal gay’ implosion

The former Kennedy Center president never seemed to grasp that when he insisted on being “normal,” to Trump, there is no reward for it, writes John Casey.

donald trump, cut off from the mid-nose down, speaking into a microphone
Opinion

Donald Trump targets trans kids while abandoning Americans’ real needs around affordability

While you’re paying more at the pump and on groceries, the president picks a fight with trans children, writes John Casey.

hiv medication lenacapavir displayed on a wall behind five syringes with needles
Opinion

Budget cuts and ignorance of history are racing us towards another HIV & AIDS epidemic

The gutting of HIV drug programs isn't just bad policy; it threatens a repeat of history's deadliest mistake, writes John Casey.

Jesse Jackson
Opinion

We shared a rainbow with Jesse Jackson, who shook our hands when no one else would

Opinion: Jackson saw the rainbow as a quilt of inclusion, while the Trump administration views those same colors as a threat, writes John Casey.

Stonewall National Monument
Opinion

They can take down the flag, but they can’t take down the history of Stonewall

The Trump administration can try to tear down our community, but we always rise, like flags, in the end.

Bad Bunny spread love, making Trump look selfish, stupid, and stale
Opinion

Bad Bunny spread love, making Trump look selfish, stupid, and stale

Opinion: Bad Bunny proved through color, dance, and inclusion that love is more powerful than hate, writes John Casey.

House Speaker Mike Johnson
Opinion

Mike Johnson lecturing the pope Is a blasphemy that LGBTQ+ people know all too well

Opinion: The speaker reads the Trump Bible, while Pope Leo uses the King James Version, which teaches love, compassion, and acceptance, writes John Casey.