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Obama Wins Endorsement From Richardson

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama ended a rough week on a good note Friday, winning a coveted endorsement after dropping behind rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in the polls. New Mexico governor Bill Richardson, America's only Hispanic governor and a former presidential candidate, endorsed Obama for president at a Portland, Ore., campaign event appearance with the senator Friday.

West Hollywood Gay Bar The Abbey Sues Patron After Drugging Claims

The iconic nightlife venue strongly disputes anyone was roofied at their location.

Grindr to Stop Sharing Users' HIV Status With Companies

An outcry has prompted the gay hookup app to limit the information it provides third-party vendors.

Pulse Survivors Sue Police Over Response to Shooter

Did police do enough to stop the shooter from killing people inside the Pulse?

Secret Service explains why JD Vance’s weird Air Force Two stunt in Wisconsin wasn’t a security breach

Donald Trump’s running mate gave some people online creepy stalker vibes when he walked from his plane over to Vice President Kamala Harris’s to confront her.

Is the Chinese Government Spying on Your Grindr Profile?

Intelligence officials are concerned that a Chinese company buying the hook-up app could compromise user security.

Mark Zuckerberg continues MAGA metamorphosis on Joe Rogan’s podcast

The billionaire tech CEO is doubling down on Meta’s sharp turn on content moderation and fact-checking.

LGBTQ+ community in Washington, D.C. targeted in payroll phishing scam

Here are four tips to prevent falling victim to a phishing scam.

Pulse Update: Slow Police Response May Have Cost Lives

The Washington Post report shows strong evidence that police delay proved fatal for several club-goers.

Grindr Blasted for 'Incompetence' of Sharing HIV Statuses

A Norwegian nonprofit discovered a troubling exchange of user information with third-party companies.

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How LGBTQ Voters Can Prevent Cyberattacks Before Election 2020

Queer people have unique risks for breaches of cybersecurity. Here's how to prepare.

Gay Furry Hackers Breached A Nuclear Lab For This Wild Reason

The group stole sensitive data all for the love of cat-woman hybrids.

Hong Kong Is Co-hosting the Gay Games, But Its Conservative Political Elite Isn't Happy About It

Eight city lawmakers on Wednesday backed a petition from conservative groups calling for the games to be scrapped, accusing the event of advocating for LGBTQ rights and spreading “Western ideology.”

Investigation Fails to Find Who Leaked SCOTUS Dobbs Draft Opinion

The Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, striking down the federal right to abortion.

Op-ed: Bradley Manning and the Real Trial of the Century

Bradley Manning's trial, which began this week, will have implications for all future whistle-blowers.

Gay Dating App Manhunt Hacked, Users' Data Exposed

About 11 percent of users have been affected.

Clinic Accidentally Disclosed HIV Status of Hundreds

Europe's largest sexual health center accidentally disclosed the names, email addresses, and possibly the HIV status of hundreds of patients in an email newsletter.

Woman Charged With Falsely Accusing Astronaut Wife of Space Hacking

Summer Worden has been indicted regarding statements issued to federal authorities.