Darren Till lost to Robert Whittaker in July 2020. | Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images Middleweight contender Darren Till online activity has been reported to police in Liverpool over potential hate speech violations. One of the UFC’s most active social media presences has gotten into hot water over sharing a distasteful joke…
With another back-to-school season on the horizon, parents are currently weighing their options about whether or not they should send their kids back full-time, stick with virtual learning or decide on a mix of both. Although your choices may depend on where you live, some families are getting ahead of the game by creating functional,…
Author Dan Juday grew up in the conservative, protestant Midwest, feeling like an outsider at school and home in Indiana. His journey of discovery involves his Catholic upbringing, understanding his disdain of machoism and love of peaceful relationships. Taking place during the 60s and 70s, with stories from his youth that echo many of today’s…
A Melbourne court on Friday sentenced Neil Erikson, a 36-year-old far-right extremist, to 10 weeks in jail for entering an LGBTQI+ friendly church and hurling … The post Far-Right Extremist Jailed For Homophobic Abuse At Queer-Friendly Melbourne Church appeared first on Star Observer.
The Hungarian Grand Prix is happening this weekend, the first race since the controversy at Silverstone and the crash between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, who are battling for the drivers championship, resulting on Max’s being taken to hospital. Max and the Red Bull team were adamant that Lewi…
Après Lewis Hamilton ce matin, c’est Sebastian Vettel qui s’est exprimé au sujet de la liberté des personnes de la communauté LGBTQ+ en Hongrie. La Formule 1 fait escale dans le pays ce week-end, alors qu’une loi doit passer au sujet de l’éducation des enfants et de l’exclusion de l’homosexualité des (…) – Formule 1…
Americans have elected more LGBTQ officials than ever, but to achieve equitable representation, a new report says they would have to elect tens of thousands more.