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Billy Porter reads Trump, but also gives us hope, in LGBTQ State of the Union address
The out entertainer took the role of speaking to the LGBTQ and American people for a second time – “The category is, living our best lives. On and off screen.”
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Watch these firefighters troll anti-LGBT people upset about their Pride flag
These fire and rescue employees risk their lives to protect their community every day – but they definitely served in this video, too.
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BET is celebrating Black LGBTQ people with #29DaysofQueerExcellence
In addition to sharing different Black LGBTQ people each day in February, BET will also feature cast members of ‘Pose’ in a docuseries and honor Jaboukie Young-White.
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Cynthia Nixon endorses Bernie Sanders, says he’ll “turn the system upside down”
Nixon not only offered Sanders an endorsement – something that he didn’t when she was running for office – the out celebrity will also stump for the progressive for the next week.
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Black history is now. I’m part of it & so are you.
Remember this Black History Month that being Black and LGBTQ is still groundbreaking in several places – even in our nation’s Capitol.
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Matt Bomer revealed a secret on Ellen while Sean Hayes was guest host
The out actors gushed about what Bomer believes is the “best-kept secret in Hollywood.”
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Iowa poll won’t be released because Pete Buttigieg wasn’t named as a candidate
One day before the Iowa caucus, the CNN/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll is being withheld, due to at least one instance of Buttigieg’s omission.
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Marsha P. Johnson is getting a state park in Brooklyn named after her
To kick off Black History Month, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that he will rename a state park in honor of the activist and icon.
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Here’s how the candidates shape up with mostly young and ‘very liberal’ LGBTQ voters
Bernie Sanders has the biggest share of LGBTQ voters at 34%, while Pete Buttigieg’s base of supporters have a larger LGBTQ majority than any other campaign.
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Here’s all the LGBTQ representation you’ll find over Super Bowl Sunday
There will be plenty of LGBTQ people for you to watch and cheer for during Super Bowl Sunday, including Demi Lovato and Lil’ Nas X.