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November 5, 2024
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Let the out MSNBC journalist guide you through the election night numbers.
The winner of RuPaul's Drag Race discusses the "renaissance" of drag activism, the new racially inclusive Pride flag, and a possible future in politics.
The first lady's fans hope her speech at the Democratic convention will signal a continued high-profile role for her.
There are no freebies: Just like her husband, everything she does is transactional, John Casey writes.
Jason Rae, an out 21-year-old junior in college, isn't exactly what people envision when they hear the word "superdelegate." But his vote is worth as much as President Clinton's. Find out what he plans to do with it.
(CNN) -- Covid-19 conspiracists and far-right supporters lobbed homophobic and transphobic slurs at parents and children to try to stop the kids from meeting drag queens.
Bob the Drag Queen has released a PSA supporting the HIV prevention tool, which was a taboo subject among many public figures not so long ago.
The Advocate spoke with the season 8 winner of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Rainbow takes on Trump's latest meltdowns in an epic medley of songs from Jesus Christ Superstar.
“We’ve got a real problem in this country, and to be worrying about men wanting to dress up as women? God bless ’em to wear those high heels," McEntire said.
North Carolina's new anti-LGBT law leads the young stars to boycott the state.
America's Next Drag Superstar discusses the finale of RuPaul's Drag Race and her intent to be a "megaphone" for the marginalized.
The state capitol currently features a bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest, a KKK member and Confederate general who oversaw the killings of hundreds of Black soldiers.
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Obama is set to speak tonight, and after 20 years of being the party’s leading voice, he will ostensibly be passing the torch to someone else who will take his place as the Democrats’ top star, writes John Casey.
Queen Bey’s involvement has been long-awaited.
The new school board president, who had fought against book bans, was sworn in on a stack of them.
Departure comes after the release of homophobic, sexist remarks and large-scale protests in San Juan.