This LGBTQ+ History Month, we’re asking writers to reflect on a moment in queer pop culture history that has allowed them to experience queer liberation in their own lives. Check out our coverage here. Long before the commercial success of “Crazy Rich Asians,” “Shang-Chi,” “Fire Island,” and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” heralded a...
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In roughly 250 million years, tectonic activity could push together all of our current landmasses into a supercontinent like Pangea and make the climate inhospitable to humans and other mammals. Deposit PhotosThe history and future of mass extinctions. The post A boiling hot supercontinent could kill all mammals in 250 million years appeared first on…
Published by Reuters KAMPALA (Reuters) – The consideration and passage by Uganda’s government of one of the world’s harshest anti-gay laws have unleashed a torrent of abuse against LGBTQ people, mostly committed by private individuals, rights groups said on T…
Suella Braverman faces criticism for neglecting the protection of LGBTQ+ asylum seekers and promising that the deportation flights to Rwanda will go ahead…
Drag queen, porn, groomer, innocent, trans, LGBTQ, police, non-binary, ugly, and Amen are just the first 10 words I found that will sink a post’s monetization on X…
Newsom’s decision to sign some pro-LGBTQ bills but reject one providing guidance in custody battles is typical of allies who choose when to support queer people…
In roughly 250 million years, tectonic activity could push together all of our current landmasses into a supercontinent like Pangea and make the climate inhospitable to humans and other mammals. Deposit PhotosThe history and future of mass extinctions. The post A boiling hot supercontinent could kill all mammals in 250 million years appeared first on…
As more seniors opt for Medicare Advantage, a few small insurers have begun offering plans that provide culturally targeted benefits for cohorts including Asian Americans, Latinos, and LGBTQ+ people. The approach, policy researchers say, has potential and perils…