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SNL’s Lil Nas X gives God a lap dance in front of Britney Spears “just to even things out”
He rejected a lap dance offer from SNL’s Matt Gaetz, though.
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Is Jerry Falwell Jr. setting the stage to return to leading Liberty University?
Leaders at the evangelical school haven’t openly denounced the embattled ex-leader since he resigned. Now he “definitely” plans to be more involved there.
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NBA fines star for his “offensive” tirade that included anti-LGBTQ remarks toward actor
Kevin Durant mocked Michael Rapaport as a “f*ckin pale c*ck sucker” after the actor complained about the basketball star. Commentators are now calling for further punishment.
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A suspicious death investigation ensues after a Black trans woman’s body is found in canal
Police and local media have intentionally deadnamed Aidelen Evans, with an investigator commenting that there are a “multitude of reasons why.”
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Far-right podcaster claims conservatives need to bash Lil Nas X & gay people more to win votes
Using homophobic and racist slurs, Nick Fuentes claim that Republicans are not going far enough in their hatred over his recent controversy and they need to “run ads in the ghetto” to spark a “Blacklash” among the “Blacks.”
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Dr. Rachel Levine defends trans youth who are losing healthcare in GOP-led states
The new Assistant Secretary of Health said that “I think that people fear what they don’t understand.”
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Ruby Rose was brutally beaten with metal chairs when she was bullied in school
The out “Batwoman” star was hospitalized after the shocking attack when she was in school. And the attackers didn’t even face charges.
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Out White House official Karine Jean-Pierre is the first Black woman to hold a briefing in 30 years
Karine Jean-Pierre follows in the footsteps of Judy Smith, the “fixer” who was the inspiration for the show “Scandal.”
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Montana Republicans pass religious exemptions bill that could legalize LGBTQ discrimination
LGBTQ advocates say that the law, if signed, could be used to invalidate local anti-discrimination laws.
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Missouri Republicans block repeal of state’s marriage equality ban
Democrats have tried to repeal the defunct ban seven times. Republicans blocked them again.