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Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funded queer-inclusive shows, is shutting down

The CPB, which provided funding to NPR and PBS, announced that it would be closing down in the near future.

PBS and NPR have their funding cuts, which puts local stations at risk

Local stations warn of closures, layoffs, and the darkening of culture as Congress axes funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Republicans accuse PBS of 'grooming' children with 'Sesame Street' Pride post

Congressional homophobes and transphobes just can't stand Pride Month.

National Arts and Humanities Agencies Spared in Federal Budget Deal

AP reports that a new bipartisan federal budget deal would save — and even increase — funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

PEPFAR likely to be exempt from spending cuts

The U.S. Senate and the Trump administration have agreed to exempt the global AIDS-fighting program.

38 years in the media industry, and I never thought the U.S. media would crumble like this

Opinion: The autocratic assault on the media Is personal for me and for democracy as Trump seeks to extort, choke, twist, and erase it, writes John Casey.

Why Black Gay Filmmaker Marlon Riggs Matters Now

His work stands as inspiration for resistance to homophobia and racial hatred.

Botswana’s queer lifelines are vanishing

Opinon: Global funding cuts are threatening the survival of LGBTQ+ health centers in Botswana—putting lives, safety, and progress at risk.

42 LGBTQ Valentine's Day Movies for Every Mood

Committed? Single? Cynical? Randy? We got you covered.

NPR reverses course after advising Ari Shapiro to skip Pride event

NPR has been under increased fire from the Trump administration and fellow Republicans, with some looking to defund the network entirely.

Australian Catholic Church Warns Pro-Marriage Companies

The Catholic Church in Australia tells companies of its 'gravely concern' that they supported marriage equality in recent newspaper advertisements.

Transphobic Denny's Customer Claims LGBTQ Folks Are 'Bullying' Her

Months after chasing a trans woman from a restroom, Jazmina Saavedra now believes that she is a victim.

Report: TV News Coverage of Anti-Trans Violence Woefully Inadequate

In 2021, major broadcast and cable outlets decreased their coverage even though fatal violence against trans people increased.

Comcast LGBTQ Liaison Blows Whistle on Alleged Discriminatory Culture

Klayton Fennell said he was told at various points he was too "flamboyant" and "high-pitched" to advance in position or pay.

Democrats demand answers after Jimmy Kimmel blackout from Nexstar and Sinclair media companies

The comedian returned to late-night television on Tuesday, but many viewers in markets with Nexstar or Sinclair Broadcasting-owned ABC stations were unable to see the show.

I’d Fire the Sex-Positive Weatherman: Is that Wrong and Outdated?

Seeking gay sex has evolved from public restrooms of the past to a metaverse future. Will shifting attitudes toward sexual expression mean the elimination of office code of conduct rules?

Australia's First Same-Sex Marriage Ends in Heartbreak

Jill Kindt said her final goodbye to Jo Grant after 48 days of marriage.