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This week's new episodes feature the dance queen supreme, Laganja Estranja, and the boom-boom gun herself, Gia Gunn.Â
July 11, 2020
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This week's new episodes feature the dance queen supreme, Laganja Estranja, and the boom-boom gun herself, Gia Gunn.Â
Bebe Zahara Benet, Trinity the Tuck, and Manila Luzon make their way to Lynchburg to throw a Pride party and sample Jack's world-famous whiskey.
The companies both caved to online pressure from fringe conservative extremists.
Robby Starbuck continues to use his influence to make American workplaces worse.
80 percent of LGBTQ+ would boycott a company that rolled back DEI initiatives,including stopping shopping at, utilizing, and/or purchasing its services.
In response to the targeted attacks, the HRC has created an online portal allowing consumers to directly message corporate executives in protest.
The number of businesses participating in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts is only growing, according to the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index, even as conservatives pressure corporations to stop.
The band’s lead singer says he was tempted to cancel the show over North Carolina’s anti-LGBT law, but decided to use the show as a chance to demonstrate that #LoveWins.Â
Stephen Port (pictured) is accused of drugging and murdering young Londoners he met online.
Stephen Port administered lethal doses of GHB to his victims; police are under fire for initially considering the deaths suicides or accidental overdoses.
With the news about Walmart, Ford Motor Co., Toyota Motor Corp., and others, it's clear that this is a trend — and it's being driven by right-wing extremists.
Molson Coors, Tractor Supply, and others have all cowered to the far-right. The Human Rights Campaign isn't having it. Here's what they are doing.
As parents now wait until their 30s and 40s to start families, so too are modern grandparents finding themselves making this "career change" later in life -- often well into their 70s, when they may not exactly be in their prime for the job's demands. And thus marks the rise of the gay uncle -- the guy who spoils you rotten, answers all those questions you can't ask your parents, and has you home in time for dinner. But this modern-day guncles phenomenon presents a major question: What exactly is it guncles are supposed to be doing?
Turns out that "vocal perfection" is not what text message voters are interested in on this week's American Idol.