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A federal lawsuit has been filed against the Pittsburgh #Steelers. Former sales manager Chelsea Zahn alleges team owner Art Rooney II withheld $50,000 in pay after she complained about gender and sexual orientation discrimination. Full story on the $1.8M sales record and the
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McGowan: If Blanche wants to bring charges, it's possible he will win. My concern is, why isn't Todd Blanche looking into the officer who shot a mother… Why are we more angry about a bunch of people protesting?
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Jesse Kortuem says watching Heated Rivalry inspired him to come out after years of playing hockey while closeted.
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The Mr. Mid-Atlantic Leather 2025 winner opens up about faith, identity, and a year that changed his life.
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Jason Elliott never planned on donning leather — but once he found the community, he never looked back. Our interview with the outgoing Mr. Mid-Atlantic Leather 2025 is a reflection on faith, identity, and a year that changed everything.
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Long before apps, the hanky code lived in back pockets. It was a color-coded shorthand that helped queer men find one another and became a defining part of leather -- and LGBTQ -- culture.
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A Dallas landmark commission voted unanimously to allow rainbow steps at a pro-LGBTQ church to remain for three years.
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A Dallas landmark commission voted unanimously to allow rainbow steps at a pro-LGBTQ church to remain for three years.
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Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang are apologizing after backlash over comments dismissing Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s Senate campaign.
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“I’ve always been ‘other.’ And that kind of ugliness is something I’m painfully aware of.” Douglas Sills opens up about Jewish identity, belonging, and reimagining Tevye in Signature Theatre’s Fiddler on the Roof — plus his work on HBO’s The Gilded Age.
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