Gay Fire Island: The Latest
Leaked DMs Allege Armie Hammer's Very Dark Side
Armie Hammer is trending on social media this week... for all the wrong reasons.
Recently Out Coach Feels 'Happy,' Cites 'Newfound Confidence'
Out Division One basketball coach Matt Lynch gave an update about his life post-coming out after he embraced authenticity last April.
Watch: Model from Cadbury Creme Egg Ad Claps Back at Haters
It's no great surprise that haters took aim at the recent LGBQ-inclusive ad for Cadbury's creme eggs, but one of the models in the ad isn't putting up with what he notes is a double standard.
Three's Company: New Research Reveals Data About Gay Men in Open Relationships
From marriage and family therapists to celebrities like Tom Ford and Alan Cumming, everybody has an opinion about monogamy. A new study highlights the variables that make (or break) a successful relationship.
What Does 'RPDR13' Contestant Joey Jaye's Tally Mark Tattoo Mean?
'RPDR13' contestant Joey Jaye posted a pic with a curious tattoo on his arm with X-rated connotations.
Shotgun Divorce? Armie Hammer Out of 'Shotgun Wedding' After Incendiary Accusations
After ugly accusations on social media, Armie Hammer drops out of upcoming film co-starring Jennifer Lopez.
Study: Pandemic Eats into LGBTQ Representation on Network TV
LGBTQ and gender inclusiveness on television has retreated slightly this season due to delays and shutdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study out Thursday by the advocacy group GLAAD.
Watch: Doritos Ad Tells True Story of Father, Gay Son, and Acceptance
A three-hankie ad from Doritos tells the true story of a single dad who gets advice online about how to talk to his gay son after realizing that the college friend the son has invited home is more than just a buddy.
A Different Kind of Lockdown: Hacker Attempts Chastity Cage Extortion
A hacker was able to take control over the internet-connected chastity cages in an attempted extortion of several victims, security researchers found.
In Parts of New York, Calling Someone Gay No Longer Cause for Defamation
Is calling someone gay cause for defamation? A New York state appeals court recently ruled that it isn't, breaking with decades-long legal rulings,
News
Reports: Equality Act in Biden's First 100 Days Might Not be Possible
LGBTQ equality advocates heard in a recent conference call that President-elect Joe Biden might not be able to keep a campaign promise: Passing the Equality Act in the incoming administration's first 100 days.
Entertainment
Review: 'Promising Young Woman' Haunting, but Doesn't Quite Reach Its Potential
This haunting tale of revenge features a must-see performance by Carey Mulligan.
Business
Employers Offer Incentives to Get Workers Vaccinated
As vaccinations continue across the U.S., some companies are offering financial incentives to encourage their workers to get the shots.
Technology
Research Shows Identical Twins Aren't Perfect Clones
If you're an identical twin who's always resisted being called a clone of your sibling, scientists say you have a point.
Finance
Liz Weston: Start 2021 Off Strong with These Money Moves
After the train wreck that was 2020, you may well question whether it's worth trying to plan anything. But knocking off a few financial tasks early in the year can better prepare you for whatever 2021 has in store.
Cars
Volkswagen Triples Electric Car Sales Ahead of Climate Rules
Early signs suggest an upcoming year of increasing market share for electric cars as EU regulations drive their adoption.
Style
'Queer Eye' Star Jonathan Van Ness to Launch 'Inclusive' Haircare Brand
The grooming guru recently announced a new haircare brand in collaboration with beauty brand Biossance's parent company, Amyris, to develop his own collection.
Health/Fitness
Expanded US Vaccine Rollout Spawns a New Set of Problems
The rapid expansion of COVID-19 vaccinations to senior citizens across the U.S. has led to bottlenecks, system crashes and hard feelings in many states because of overwhelming demand for the shots.
Travel
UK Imposes Travel Restrictions Amid Worries of New Variant
Britain's government has banned travel from South America and Portugal to ensure a new variant of COVID-19 found in Brazil doesn't derail the country's vaccination program, although there are no signs the variant has reached the U.K.
Nightlife
Sexual Fluidity: What We Know and What We Don't
The term "sexual fluidity" has come under scrutiny as researchers further explore the nuances our sexual expression, attraction and behavior.