Last call for Rochester's gay bars — or is it?
Queer bars are closing across the country. In an Upstate New York city, one community is grieving the loss of two legacy spaces and betting on what comes next.
Pentagon officials invoked the Avignon Papacy to threaten the pope
Senior U.S. defense officials used a 14th-century reference to papal captivity to pressure the Vatican's ambassador in a closed-door meeting. Vatican officials say the encounter led Pope Leo XIV to cancel his planned U.S. visit.
Dr. Butch Ware is flexing his muscles for politics
The Green Party candidate Dr. Butch Ware wants to take fitness back from the far right, one rep at a time.
Donald Trump fires Pam Bondi as U.S. Attorney General
Several outlets have confirmed that Trump’s Attorney General was fired on Thursday.
The country woke up to Kansas. Merrique Jenson never slept.
As the only executive director running a trans organization across three deeply red states, Merrique Jenson isn't interested in your outrage. She's interested in your resources, your platform, and you
Black Trans Communities Are Paying the Price for a Payment Firm’s Collapse
The Okra Project, a nonprofit supporting Black transgender, nonbinary, and gender-expansive communities, has reportedly lost more than $60,000 after nonprofit payment firm, Flipcause, filed for bankruptcy earlier this year.
The Court just silenced the ‘DL Whisperer’ — online and off (Exclusive)
The court granted Ts Madison and Dominique Morgan a 12-month protective order against their accused harasser. He had follow-up questions.
Netherlands’ Youngest, First Openly Gay Prime Minister Takes Office
After a stunning victory in last October’s Dutch elections, Rob Jetten became the country’s youngest prime minister in its history on Monday, and the first openly gay head of government.
