The Georgetown Law professor brought her partner, Nan Hunter, to her Senate confirmation hearing. She's looking out for everyone in the workplace but is bringing LGBT issues to the forefront.
Opinion: "I have no problem with lip syncing, but you'd think the side that hates drag queens so much would have a little more shame about it," writes Ryan Adamczeski.
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Marina Summers in promo image for RuPaul's Drag Race LIVE! residency in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Marina Summers, who finished as runner-up on Drag Race Philippines season 1 and went on to become a finalist on RuPaul's Drag Race UK vs The World season 2, has shared a new statement coming out as a trans woman. Keep Reading →
Dylan O'Brien was asked to weigh in on the question of the century during a recent interview: Should straight actors be able to play gay characters, and is it taking roles away from queer actors? The actor, who plays a set of twins in Twinless — one of whom is gay — has chimed in. Keep Reading →
Aud Mason-Hyde as Frances and Olivia Colman as Hannah in a scene from Sophie Hyde's 'Jimpa'
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In the year since director and co-writer Sophie Hyde's queer family drama Jimpa premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2025, the movie's themes of acceptance, coming together, and community hit even harder. Keep Reading →
Aud Mason-Hyde as Frances and John Lithgow as Jim in a scene from Sophie Hyde's 'Jimpa.'
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Sophie Hyde's queer family drama, Jimpa, is one of the most empathetic films about trans youth. So when its star, John Lithgow, announced that he'd be playing Dumbledore in HBO's upcoming Harry Potter adaptation, many viewers were left scratching their heads. Keep Reading →
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You’ve probably heard of doping allegations at the Olympics, but have you heard of athletes injecting their penises to get a leg up on the competition? Keep Reading →
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testifies during the House Financial Services Committee hearing titled “The Annual Report of the Financial Stability Oversight Council,” in the Rayburn Building on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres came to Wednesday’s House Financial Services Committee hearing not to trade pleasantries with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. He came with a ledger, receipts, and a constitutional question the Trump administration has tried to keep safely abstract. What followed was the kind of cross-examination that has become Torres’s signature: data-forward, tightly paced, and indifferent to evasions. Both Torres and Bessent are out gay men who have, in different ways, been treated as symbols of LGBTQ+ representation in federal power. Keep Reading →
Three-time U.S. figure skating champion Amber Glenn isn’t just on a mission to win gold at the Olympics, but to use the huge platform she’s been given to boldly call out the Trump administration’s attacks on the LGBTQ+ community. Keep Reading →
Sir Ian McKellen during the February 4, 2026 episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
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The gay actor delivered a 400-year-old monologue on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert that fiercely confronts American cruelty toward immigrants in 2026. Keep Reading →
I watched the Kid Rock Turning Point USA halftime show so you don't have to
Opinion: "I have no problem with lip syncing, but you'd think the side that hates drag queens so much would have a little more shame about it," writes Ryan Adamczeski.