20 things we have more of than transgender NCAA athletes: From Trump felonies to measles cases
Donald Trump has been convicted of more felonies than the number of trans athletes in the NCAA.
March 26, 2025
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Donald Trump has been convicted of more felonies than the number of trans athletes in the NCAA.
One of the world’s top health experts used to sleep with one eye open. Now, he says he’s been sleeping with all three eyes open.
Out candidate's campaign told Buzzfeed News he would allow personal and religious exemptions except during a public health crisis.
Opinion: Kennedy has come under fire from Congress, Wall Street, and scores of health care professionals, all warning about his incompetence, writes John Casey.
Opinion: Trump has never seemed to be a fan of children, and his egregious actions towards them prove that targeting kids is part of his grand retribution tour, writes John Casey.
A spokesperson for Polis told The Advocate that “Governor Polis has not changed his view as a whole on RFK Jr. or on the Governor’s previously stated concerns regarding some of RFK Jr’s positions."
Opinion: It’s whites only at the White House as Trump et al. seek to turn America’s palette of pigments into a colorless society, writes John Casey.
The gay Democrat called her out as she looked on.
Opinion: When tanks replace syringes, the deterioration of our health and democracy will follow, writes John Casey.
Opinion: Throughout his bizarre life, and especially at Thursday's Senate Finance Committee hearing, Kennedy has proved that he is the proverbial "Toad of Toad Hall," writes John Casey.
“Are we going to base what we do for the health of our population on science, or are we going to go with magic smoke and mirrors?” says Dr. Osterholm
Collins, Murkowski, Cassidy, and Tillis were supposed to be a bulwark against Trump, but now they’re his comrades, writes John Casey.
Trump, Musk, and Vance have gone to great lengths to copy and condone the barbarism and savagery of Hitler and the Nazi party, argues John Casey.
America's doctor, who fought HIV in the '80s and is now battling COVID-19, discusses viruses then and now for our digital cover story.
One HHS official called him a "public health martial artist."
He's going after diversity programs, transgender students, and more with executive orders that will most definitely be contested in court.
“The CDC you knew is over,” the infectious diseases doctor told The Advocate. “Unless someone takes radical action, there is nothing there that can be salvaged.”