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Trump's ‘that’s not my language’ on Epstein letter is a second language that's ‘so filthy, dirty, disgusting’

Opinion: For decades, Trump has demeaned, mocked, and objectified women in language so crude and familiar that it easily rolls off his vulgar tongue, writes John Casey.

Harvey Weinstein's sex crime conviction overturned in New York, new trial ordered

Weinstein is still not a free man last year, he was sentenced to 16 years in prison for charges of rape and sexual assault in Los Angeles.

Sarah Ann Masse Comes Out as Bisexual in Heartfelt Essay

Actor and writer Sarah Ann Masse compares coming out to her relationship with her curly hair.

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12 LGBT Celebs Who Spoke Out About Harassment, Abuse

Plenty of queer people are saying, "Me too."

Gay, Fabulous, and Drinking Myself to Death

It's time to stop confusing alcohol abuse with queer culture.

The Equinox Dilemma: Should I Stay or Should I Go?

John Casey worries about punishing the LGBTQ and allied employees who may suffer because of their owner's terrible judgment.

Read Oprah's Unforgettable Golden Globes Speech

Accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award, Oprah Winfrey user her speech to honor and inspire.

Op-ed: Daddy and Me

Excluding families just because there's no mom in the picture can be quite toxic.

The confluence of JJ’s ‘Wasted Love,’ the Coldplay kiss cam, and the end of my long-term relationship

Opinion: A haunting song of heartbreak echoes our deepest fears about what happens when love disappears and whether or not it was all worth it, writes John Casey.

In Gay We Trust: What Do I Do With This Hate?

If hope is the antidote to despair, what is hate's?

Dear Chelsea Manning: Please Don’t Do This

One trans woman to another: Your bid for the U.S. Senate is doomed to fail, even if you win.

Op-ed: How to Shed Your Armor

Gay rapper Solomon explains his long journey, including the birth mother who abandoned him, a father who landed in jail, caustic lovers, and an adoptive mother who championed him the whole way through.

Bi and Poly: How My Pendulum Swings

For someone who doesn't play by society's sexual rules, the secret to happiness is living in the present.

Op-ed: Margaret Thatcher, My First Gay Icon

As the U.K.'s first female prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, is laid to rest Wednesday, one man reflects on life during his adolescence under the Iron Lady.

Billy Crystal: Gay Scenes on TV Go 'Too Far'

Crystal, who played one of the first recurring gay characters on TV, surprised and outraged many with his remarks that some TV depictions are 'pushing it a little too far for my taste.'

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Kat McPhee Tells Idols to Stay in Closet

The singer-actress and American Idol alum advises future gay contestants not to reveal their sexuality while still on the show -- regardless of new judge Ellen DeGeneres.

'I Am Her': Singer Shea Diamond Wrote the Trans Anthem While in Prison

The trans singer speaks to Jeffrey Masters about being incarcerated in a men's prison as well as her burgeoning music career.

Op-ed: Why I Asked to Repeat Ninth Grade

Students -- specifically LGBT students -- know when their teachers don't care about them.