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JD Vance lies about Tim Walz and trans kids while courting the far right

At a Turning Point USA event Wednesday, Vance said Minnesota law allows for "kidnapping" of young people whose parents oppose gender-affirming care. That's not remotely true.

Twitter Revolts Over Timothée Chalamet's SAG Loss to Gary Oldman

Fans of the Call Me by Your Name star are upset by his dimming Oscar prospects.

'Overzealous' Gay Film Buff Spoofs Every Oscars Contender in 5 Minutes

Catch up on 2017's best films through the impersonations of actor Tommy Dickie.

Gay GOPer George Santos's Gay Dem Opponent: We Suspected a Scam

Santos, who beat gay Democrat Robert Zimmerman in a New York congressional race, has been accused of falsifying his background.

Women Who Paved the Way: Model, Spy, Arts Patron Toto Koopman

To mark Women's History Month, The Advocate will feature a different queer woman from history each day. Today we look at the fascinating life and work of Toto Koopman. 

England's Freemasons Open Door to Trans Members

English lodges of the "world's oldest fraternity" will accept trans men and women with some caveats. 

Andy Beshear lambastes Gavin Newsom for hosting Steve Bannon on podcast

Newsom also recently had anti-LGBTQ+ activist Charlie Kirk and commentator Michael Savage on his show.

Zelenskyy’s Bravery Is Nothing New to the LGBTQ+ Community

Seeing him stay in Ukraine's capital during Russia's invasion, people are getting a lesson on what leadership is all about.

George Santos, Gay GOP Congressman-Elect, Admits He Lied to Voters

Santos said he wouldn't resign because he didn't do anything "criminal."

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Wisconsin Justice Wins Election Despite Past Antigay Statements

Rebecca Bradley won election to a full term on the state Supreme Court despite publicity about antigay comments she made in her college newspaper in the 1990s.

London, 007 Style

Bond has firmly swashbuckled into the 21st century in the form of hunky Daniel Craig, who is bursting onto screens in the brand-new Quantum of Solace. Although he's better known as a global jet-setter, James's hometown of London holds many of the keys to his persona -- it's where he dressed, ate, slept, and had his hair done. Here's your chance to swagger in his footsteps and imagine your travels are on Her Majesty's Secret Service expense account.

Men Accused of Bad Acts Were Still Front and Center at the Oscars

In a year that was supposed to be about empowering survivors of harassment and abuse, men accused of rape and domestic violence won Oscars. 

13 LGBTQ+ British Royals in History

Historians have pegged several as likely members of the community, and in the 21st century at least one is out and proud.

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Some Surprises in Clinton-Sanders Wisconsin Debate

Along with talk of campaign finance reform and health insurance came tiffs over a former secretary of State and the current president.

Holding Out for a Gay Hero

Are we bucking the cinematic miserable-queers trope at last?

Some of Us Weren’t 'Fixed,' and the Results Were Fantastic

"Today I'd like to highlight the fact that intersex people are much more than just the medical procedures that we are often subjected to."

What I Learned as a Manny for a Gay Family

Modern Family has nothing on Tony Estrada's very 21st-century life.

A Queer History of The Royal Court

Could an openly gay queen or king rule the United Kingdom?

Classic Movies Through an LGBT Lens

As host of Here's Hollywood, Tony Maietta offers behind-the-scenes dish, highlights LGBT contributions to Hollywood's golden era, and finds the gay subtext in the performances of Bob Hope.