The United States Has Had 154 Mass Shootings So Far in 2018
That amounts to almost one mass shooting per day this year.
June 29 2018 6:38 PM
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That amounts to almost one mass shooting per day this year.
The queer community still keeps Garland close at heart and looks forward to the 2019 biopic starring Renée Zellweger.
Twin Cities Pride began in 1972, consisting of 50 people in Loring Park. A half-century later, an estimated 300,000+ attended.
The singer, who describes her sexual orientation as "fluid," is worried about disappointing her fans.
Protesters blocked a major roadway following the shooting death of 17-year-old Antwon Rose.
Pride flourishes even on a battleship in the Pacific.
"You can live your dreams and be yourself," said queer actor Keiynan Lonsdale in his acceptance speech.
The antigay vice president had some nerve coming to Ohio's capital during its Pride celebration.
The queer co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement cautions against getting caught up in the commercialization of Pride.
Folk rock band Delta Rae stopped between two songs in their CMA Fest set to help make this proposal extra special.
The sequel to the popular 2013 'The Last of Us' continues to explore protagonist Ellie's sexuality in the newly released trailer for 'The Last of Us 2.'
The antigay chain Chik-fil-A figures prominently in the complaint against the director of the Environmental Protection Agency.
The passing of the SESTA and FOSTA bills moves sex workers back to the streets.
The movie-length epilogue is receiving high praise from critics and the show's devoted fanbase.
With LGBT soccer fans facing threats in Russia, an LGBT group in the nation is trying to create safe spaces to watch the tournament.
While making delivery to a military base, Pablo Villaviciencio was arrested and now potentially faces deportation.
California Judge Aaron Persky, who gave Turner a light sentence for sexual assault, was recalled by Santa Clara County voters.
The activist and survivor of gun violence was a victim of "swatting," a dangerous practice where hoax calls lead SWAT teams to people's homes.
Viacom permanently pulled its TV version of Heathers, saying the subject matter is insensitive in light of recent school schootings.
Barr paints herself as the victim now.