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Prince William Hopes Gay Players Encouraged by Jake Daniels
Prince William expressed hope Tuesday that more soccer players will have the confidence to be open about their sexuality after Jake Daniels became the first active player in the English men's professional game to announce he is gay.
Out Aussie Soccer Star Josh Cavallo 'Proud' He Inspired Newly Out Jake Daniels
Openly gay Australian soccer star Josh Cavallo praised Jake Daniels' "courage" in coming out and expressed pride in being a role model.
New Video Shows Ezra Miller Misgendered During Arrest: 'I'm Not a Sir'
Police video shows actor Ezra Miller telling officers in Hawaii that addressing them as "sir" constitutes a federal hate crime.
Watch: Drag Queen Crowned Prom King at Indiana High School
An Indiana high school class crowned a student in drag as prom king, and the results couldn't have been more fierce.
Ky. Middle School Asks Kids to Explain Why Being Gay is 'Wrong' in Homework Assignment
A homework assignment at the Christian Academy of Louisville in Kentucky reportedly asked students to tell an imaginary friend why "homosexuality will not bring them satisfaction."
'Take Me Out' Producers Take Added Security Measure to Prevent More Nude Leaks
The producers of "Take Me Out" on Broadway thought they had instituted measures to keep audience members from taking photos of its naked cast members — that was, until someone leaked a naked pic of Jesse Williams.
Press Secretary Hopes Her Rise Helps Kids 'Dream Bigger'
Karine Jean-Pierre, the new White House press secretary, hopes she can inspire young people to "dream big and dream bigger" now that she has broken a barrier by becoming the first Black and gay woman to be chief spokesperson for the president of the U.S.
Alex Garland Confronts the Horrors of Past, Present in 'Men'
It wasn't Jessie Buckley's audition but an observation she made that got her the leading role in " Men."
Candidate in Hospital, Others Scrambling Before Pa. Primary
The last full day of campaigning in Pennsylvania's hotly contested primaries for governor and U.S. Senate began Monday.
Watch: Wyoming Senator Booed for Sex Identity Remarks at Graduation
U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis apologized Monday after getting booed and heckled for remarks she made on sexual identity during a University of Wyoming graduation speech.
News
Starbucks to Cover Travel Costs for Employees Seeking Gender Confirmation, Abortion
Starbucks said Monday it will pay the travel expenses for U.S. employees to access abortion and gender-confirmation procedures if those services aren't available within 100 miles of a worker's home.
Entertainment
Review: It's More Witty Humor, Sharp Family Drama in 'Succession: The Complete Third Season'
There's no excuse to miss every searing and suspense filled moment of this Emmy Award-winning Outstanding Drama Series's third season, because now it is available to own on DVD.
Business
As Musk Buyout Looms, Twitter Searches for its Soul
For Elon Musk, its ultimate troll and perhaps most prolific user whose buyout of the company is on increasingly shaky ground, Twitter is a "de facto town square" in dire need of a libertarian makeover.
Technology
Google Gets More Multilingual, but Will It Get the Nuance?
The internet giant says new artificial intelligence technology is enabling it to vastly expand Google Translate's repertoire of the world's languages.
Finance
How to Sell Bitcoin Through a Peer-to-Peer Exchange
Do you want to buy or sell Bitcoin through a peer-to-peer exchange? If so, here's a guide to help you transact safely.
Cars
New Zealand to Help Pay for Cleaner Cars to Reduce Emissions
New Zealand's government said Monday it will help pay for lower-income families to scrap their old gas guzzlers and replace them with cleaner hybrid or electric cars.
Style
Sun's Out, Thighs Out: 5 Shorts for Every Style
As summer approaches and temperatures rise, it's time to let our legs breathe by breaking out the shorts. But where to start looking? Here are some answers.
Health/Fitness
US Deaths from COVID Hit 1 Million, Less than 2 1/2 Years in
The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 hit 1 million on Monday, a once-unimaginable figure that only hints at the multitudes of loved ones and friends staggered by grief and frustration.
Travel
White House Moves to Loosen Remittance, Flight Rules on Cuba
The Biden administration says it will expand flights to Cuba, take steps to loosen restrictions on U.S. travelers to the island, and lift Trump-era restrictions on remittances.
Nightlife
GLAAD Awards @ Hilton Hotel Midtown NYC :: May 6, 2022
GLAAD Media held its 33rd annual NYC awards at the Hilton Hotel Midtown location honoring Judith Light, Wilson Cruz and many others.