Ryan Murphy snubs Menéndez brothers
"What would I ask them? I know what their perspective is," Murphy said.
OCTOBER 1, 2024
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"What would I ask them? I know what their perspective is," Murphy said.
Jenner is calling the late-night host transphobic, but some are critiquing Jenner, a conservative and onetime Trump supporter, for "feigned indignation."
“I will follow the law, and it’s a law that Donald Trump actually followed,” Vice President Kamala Harris said.
The first out transgender federal official continues to firmly stand her ground despite relentless far-right attacks.
Mina Gerges's restaging of pop diva photos is more than the sincerest form of flattery, it's fanboy art.
It can get ugly when people on social media stop being polite and start getting real.
Levine quotes Star Wars and shares her optimistic views on society's views of transgender and nonbinary people.
Donald Trump and other Republican politicians and pundits don't seem to quite understand how a calendar works.
Even with a sane president in the White House, the political scene remains ripe for Randy Rainbow's parodies.
The scandal surrounding former Florida Republican representative Mark Foley was critical in the Democrats' 2006 takeover of Congress. Now that an investigation has determined he broke no law, was winning an election worth perpetuating gay stereotypes?
There's a donnybrook in Ireland over a campaign ad that paints leaders of the opposition as a gay couple, as if there could be anything worse.
Really, you can do better than dressing as a generic woman. I believe in you.
How the vice president and the religious right are using a joke to further divide America.
Rainbow satirizes the senators' recent theatrics at the U.S./Mexico border.
Right-wing media outlets have targeted the Biden administration's support for LGBTQ+ students.
A far-right media personality with Turning Point USA revealed that the only danger in a public bathroom is a right-wing extremist with a camera.
Except for gay conservative groups, advocates see the decision as a victory for the president and LGBT Americans who disproportionately face barriers to accessing health care.
Boise Pride organizers said that they expect a large turnout, regardless of the bank's decision.
A skit called "Can I Play That?" took aim at those outraged by discriminatory casting practices.
The patients were not told that their information had been given to somebody else until after it had happened.