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Marjorie Taylor Greene has sunk so low even Fox News can't stand her anymore

Fox News recently published a scathing opinion piece slamming Greene's “bombastic self-serving showmanship and drama queen energy.”

‘Legends & Bridge’ Is a Hilarious Imagining of a Night With Divas

The virtual production about an epic night of cards and infighting with Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, and Judy Garland streams this weekend.

Calling Out Privilege in the LGBTQ Movement Is Not Blasphemy

Difficult discussions and thick skins are necessary as we navigate these perilous times.

Israel Moves Toward Tax Equality for Same-Sex Parents

A compromise was finally reached after weeks of negotiations, but it may be subject to further changes.

Will Georgia Get a Pro-Equality Senator?

On Tuesday, Michelle Nunn announced she will run for U.S. Senate in the 2014, and outlined her stance on marriage equality.

Chicago Won't Hold Women's March This Year

The move comes amid controversy involving national march leaders, but Chicago organizers, who will plan an alternative event, cite other reasons.

Lesbian Author-Scholar Julia Penelope Dead at 71

Prolific author Penelope, a feminist and separatist, was also active in the Green Party and once ran for Congress on the Green ticket.

Ann Coulter Slams 'Exotic Sexual Groups and College Queers' in New Low

Using the organizers of the Women's March as a jumping-off point, Coulter encapsulated why she thinks Democrats don't get along in a homophobic, racist, anti-Semitic statement. 

OutServe-SLDN Offices to Close Up Shop?

In the wake of ongoing financial woes and a headline-grabbing attempted ouster of the group's transgender executive director, the LGBT military service organization may be shuttering its offices.

OINTB Star Withdraws From Michfest

Responding to Twitter questions about her decision to perform at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, which does not admit transgender women, out actor Lea DeLaria announced that she will not participate.

Milo Yiannopoulos No Longer With Ye's Presidential Campaign

There are reports that the "ex-gay" troll was fired, but he says it was a mutual parting of the ways.

Missouri Republicans add trans bathroom ban to 'parents' rights' education bill

"It is a statewide issue that your biological sex matches which locker room and which restroom you're going into," said Republican Sen. Nick Schroer.

Wolff Said Trump Enacted Trans Military Ban for 'No Evident Reason'; But He's Wrong

Contradicting other reports, the book Fire and Fury claims Donald Trump's decision to effect the ban in 10 minutes defied logic.

Op-ed: Is AIDS Funny?

The problem with reducing AIDS to a punch line.

Kentucky Gov. Vetoes Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, But It Could Still Become Law

Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed a bill that included a ban on gender-affirming care for trans minors and restrictions on discussion of LGBTQ+ issues in schools.

Texas Lawmaker Introduces Worse Version of 'Don't Say Gay' Law

As if Florida's restriction on access to information about LGBTQ+ topics for public school students wasn't tight enough.

I'm Marching Because I'll Always Be With Her

The "Nasty Woman" pin is primed and ready.

Gays Against Groomers Takes Hit in Membership in Wake of DeSantis’s Homophobia

The group’s lesbian founder, who is closely aligned with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis who posted an overtly homophobic video last week, is sticking by him, resulting in members of the group leaving.

Romney points to rancor among Democrats, then criticizes rivals

Mitt Romney suggested last week that he and his fellow Republican presidential contenders would avoid the ''rancor'' that flared up between Democrats recently. This week, however, with polls showing him running third, the former Massachusetts governor took sharper aim at his leading rivals.

Guerriero steps down as head of Log Cabin Republicans

Patrick Guerriero will step down as head of the gay political group Log Cabin Republicans this September after four years on the job.