Lux Pascal is 'incredibly proud' of her big brother Pedro Pascal for defending trans people
“I’m incredibly proud, but the thing is that I’ve always known that he is a superstar," the out trans model and actor said.
April 28, 2025
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“I’m incredibly proud, but the thing is that I’ve always known that he is a superstar," the out trans model and actor said.
Lux Pascal has landed a huge role in an upcoming thriller based on Chilean novel The Third Reich, in which a war strategy game leads to real world consequences.
Three years after the furor over a teenage boy who was forcibly sent to one of its camps, the ex-gay movement may be losing steam. Meanwhile, ex-gay survivors are gaining strength. But are the two groups really that different? Tim Murphy finds out.
Three years after the furor over a teenage boy who was forcibly sent to one of its camps, the ex-gay movement may be losing steam. Meanwhile, ex-gay survivors are gaining strength. But are the two groups really that different? Tim Murphy finds out.
Celebrating the hundredth anniversary of his birth, a new book shares the correspondence Martin Luther King Jr.'s right-hand man, Bayard Rustin, known as the "lost prophet" of the Civil Rights Movement.
The confluence of the Delta variant and the Taliban tests the administration as Republicans salivate.
Chris Wallace, meanwhile, challenged the out candidate on whether America was ready for a "gay president with a husband."
With the crisis in the Middle East approaching an all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, organizers of WorldPride in Jerusalem have announced the cancellation of the pride parade in August. But organizers vow that other events in the festival will go on as planned.
Sarah Ashton-Cirillo's comments about hunting down Russian "propagandists" drew a complaint from Republican U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance.
The ruling was 'fundamentally illegitimate,' Cruz says at a campaign stop in Iowa.
The U.S. considers bombing Syria as it marks the 12th anniversary of September 11, 2001.
Our flailing president has given a huge platform to rabid homophobe and misogynist Austin Ruse.
Members of the group Atomwaffen, which idolizes Hitler and Charles Manson, praised the accused killer of pre-med student Blaze Bernstein.
In their debate Sunday night in Manchester, N.H., Democratic presidential candidates clashed on Iraq and over the security of the country since the September 11, 2001, terror attacks--but they were united in their opposition to "don't ask, don't tell."
Slavery is America's original sin. Don't forget that for a minute, Trump administration.