Read on » U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx, who told a reporter to “shut up” during questioning of new House Speaker Mike Johnson Wednesday, is notorious for claiming that Matthew Shepard’s murder was not a hate crime, but there’s much more to her anti-LGBTQ+ record. Read on » Though her ageless beauty tells us otherwise, Sheryl Lee Ralph has earned herself an admirable showbiz career that has spanned over four decades now — and she’s been a fierce ally in the fight against HIV/AIDS and its stigma for just as long. Read on » Police have arrested a young man they say shot and killed the journalist and LGBTQ+ activist Josh Kruger in his home earlier this month. Read on » The suspect in a Maine mass shooting, Robert Card, seems to have held extremist right-wing views, particularly against the transgender community, according to social media accounts appearing to be from him. Read on » LGBTQ+ History Month, celebrated every October in the United States, sheds light on and celebrates the experiences and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community throughout history. This commemorative month took shape in 1994, thanks to the initiative of a high school teacher named Rodney Wilson. Read on » Arizona’s Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is seemingly undeterred by her re-election prospects, attributing to herself a significant role in safeguarding the Senate, according to a new book Romney: A Reckoning. Read on » Florida wants the Supreme Court to allow it to enforce an anti-drag law, overturning decisions by lower courts. Read on » The state of Tennessee is being sued in the U.S. District Court in Memphis by a support group and four sex workers who say a set of 1990 laws unlawfully discriminate against people living with HIV. Read on »
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