Suspected gay serial killer Herb Baumeister's 12th potential victim identified by police
Jeffrey Jones went missing in August of 1993.
May 22, 2024
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Jeffrey Jones went missing in August of 1993.
Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told Donald Trump that his name appears in Epstein investigation files.
The analytics firm says it expects the number of LGBTQ-identifying Americans to increase to more than 10 percent in the near future.
The increase is being driven by younger generations, according to the new poll.
The wealthy Republican businessman is suspected of killing up to 25 young men and boys before he died by suicide after police discovered human remains on his estate in 1996.
After losing his partner to a hate crime, Jeffrey Montgomery found some solace by becoming a fierce advocate for change.Â
LGBTQ+ neighborhoods were already dying. Activist icon Cleve Jones discusses how the pandemic will continue to transform them.
Opinion: A who’s who of hissing vipers, Carlson, Jones, Bondi, Patel, and Bongino, et al., under the spell of one snake charmer, writes John Casey.
From billion-dollar libel claims to wild payoff rumors, his blame list keeps growing. Here’s who’s on it.
By inviting women who've accused Hillary Clinton's husband of sexual abuse to the debate, but then not giving any context to their appearance, he exploits their experiences.
The Senate voted 22-17 for the bill.
As Amazon releases its bingeworthy second season of the hit show, The Advocate has the inside story from the award-winning ensemble and its lone transgender writer.Â
The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards air September 18.
After President Donald Trump overhauled the Kennedy Center board, the team behind Hamilton refused to perform. Here's what Miranda has to say about the decision months later.
The series is the third installment in Ryan Murphy's American Crime anthology that Monica Lewinsky will co-produce.
The ABC miniseries may be over, but the fight for LGBT rights marches on, said creator Dustin Lance Black.
Many in the extreme right media seem to think sexual harassment and assault were rare before the 1960s.