Read on » Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis accepted the Advocate Magazine’s Advocate of the Year award at the annual Out100 gala on Thursday. Out Magazine is The Advocate’s sibling publication. Curtis has been an unwavering champion of LGBTQ+ rights throughout her career, and most recently, offering unbridled encouragement for her daughter Ruby, 26, who came out as trans in 2021. Read on » Dixon Dallas, the trailblazing gay country music alter-ego conceived by Alabama rapper Jake Hill, has been on a meteoric rise since the release of his summer hit “Good Lookin’.” His newest single, “Something to Feel,” released on Friday, continues to capture the hearts of fans with its infectious melody and boldly expressive lyrics. Read on » U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, a potential third-party presidential candidate, has a history as one of the most conservative Democrats in the body. Read on » A Florida teacher lost their job for asking to use a gender-neutral courtesy title. Now, the nonbinary teacher has filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that could challenge an expansion of the state’s controversial “don’t say gay” law. Read on » Read on » Jim McGreevey, who stepped down as New Jersey governor when he came out as gay in 2004, announced Thursday that he’s running for mayor of Jersey City. Read on » U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, a Democrat known for his conservative stance within the party, has declared that he will not seek reelection in 2024. Read on » At Nashville’s celebrated Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, the Brothers Osborne etched their names once more into Country Music Association Awards history by clinching their sixth Best Vocal Duo award. Read on » A conservative Spanish politician is in serious but stable condition after he was shot in the face in a brazen assassination attempt on a public sidewalk earlier today. Read on » The Trevor Project has announced it will no longer be active on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. The organization said it was due to persistent concerns regarding the increase of hate speech and the company’s rollback of protective measures for transgender users. Read on » Jezebel is no more. Read on » Black transgender woman Andrea Jenkins has been elected to her third term on the Minneapolis City Council. Read on » By Barbie Latza Nadeau, CNN Read on »
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