Sean Spicer's 'Alternative Facts' Are No Match for the Truth
Donald Trump's press secretary is gaslighting America, but his lies don't hold a candle to the power of protest evidenced by the historic Women's March.
January 22 2017 11:07 AM
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Donald Trump's press secretary is gaslighting America, but his lies don't hold a candle to the power of protest evidenced by the historic Women's March.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream of freedom in America for "all of God's children" is being defiled by the president-elect and his bigoted Cabinet picks.
Sorry, Bristol Palin. The choice by entertainers not to perform at the inauguration is nothing if not courageous.
A black gay man reflects on how racism and homophobia prevented him from going home to North Carolina for Christmas.
Turning the tables on Fusion's Alicia Menendez, trans author and activist Janet Mock assumed the role of interviewer to demonstrate the invasive and inappropriate questions trans women regularly face in the media.
Gay NBA player Jason Collins was named one of the "most influential" people in the world by Time, nabbing an inside cover of the magazine.
On her MSNBC program, Rachel Maddow juxtaposed two opposing news stories -- Louisiana's rejection of a repeal of its antisodomy law versus a California Prop. 8 lawyer's 'evolution' on same-sex marriage.
In The Survivor Diaries, which airs tonight at 10 Eastern on CNN, the out journalist shares the story of Adrianne Haslet-Davis, a young dancer who lost her leg in last year's bombing.
In an open letter castigating Mississippi's governor, MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry set the record straight about what the state's Religious Freedom Restoration Act means for LGBT Mississippians.
The HBO Real Time talk show host makes an awkward joke, referencing the 'gay mafia,' while discussing Brendan Eich's ouster.Â
"I got no beef,"Â said the CNN anchor appeared on The Howard Stern Show, regarding allegations that he remains hostile towardBaldwin.
Compared to What: The Improbably Journey of Barney Frank premieres April 27 at the Tribeca Film Festival.
In the past week, both the antigay pundit and the Modern Family actor have remarked on the cultural impact of the ABC show, though each had different terms for the effect.
The taxpayer-funded report, released yesterday, repeatedly references a sexual relationship between New Jersey governor Chris Christie's ex-campaign manager and his former deputy chief of staff.
Since Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight landed at ESPN, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman has written more 'unfavorable' stories about the site and its founder, says Silver.
David Elliott of WLOX in Biloxi says LGBT folks should 'go on gaycation' and stop dominating the news cycle.
Despite a shift to other terminology by most news outlets, Fox persists in its use of 'homosexual' when covering stories about gays and lesbians.
On Melissa Harris-Perry, MSNBC contributor Jonathan Capehart reads an open letter to Franklin Graham, deeming his support of Vladimir Putin "breathtakingly offensive."
Gay statistician and politics guru Nate Silver drew fire this week for hiring a polarizing science writer, Roger Pielke Jr., for Silver's newly launched website.
An editorial slide show that ran in Sunday's New York Times declares, perhaps prematurely, that the LGBT boycott of Barilla pasta has ended.