“‘Move fast and break things seems to suddenly be in vogue again.” View Entire Post ›
Pete Buttigieg’s Husband Chasten Hit Back At Mike Pence After The Former VP Made Anti-Gay Jokes About Their Kids
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is among those who are calling on Pence to apologize for his comments. View Entire Post ›
“An Attack On All Speech” Has Passed Its First Hurdle In Florida
A dozen members of the public — including defense attorneys, free press advocates, and LGBTQ activists — all rose to speak against the controversial Florida bill, warning that it likely contravenes long-standing Supreme Court precedent. View Entire Post ›
RuPaul Urged Fans To Fight Back Against The Right-Wing “Stunt Queens” Who Are Legislating Against Drag
RuPaul had faced criticism by some for not speaking out more publicly against the spate of anti-drag bills sweeping state houses across the country. View Entire Post ›
“I Hate Him Passionately”: Tucker Carlson’s Texts Reveal How He Really Felt About Trump
“We are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights. I truly can’t wait,” Carlson texted weeks before the end of Trump’s term. View Entire Post ›
Tennessee’s Republican Lieutenant Governor Has Been Commenting Heart And Fire Emojis On This Young Man’s Thirst Traps
“Super look,” the politician commented on a shirtless photo of the young man. View Entire Post ›
“People Need To Be Paying Attention”: How A Bill Aimed At The Media Could Impact Democracy As We Know It
An “extreme” bill in Florida is aimed at making it easier to sue the news media for defamation — and it’s alarmed First Amendment advocates across the country. View Entire Post ›
Biden’s Ukraine Visit Was A Logistical Nightmare That Included A 10-Hour Train Trip Through The War-Torn Country
“One year later, Kyiv stands. And Ukraine stands. Democracy stands.” View Entire Post ›
A Grand Jury Believes “One Or More” Witnesses May Have Lied During Inquiry Into Trump’s Efforts To Overturn The 2020 Election
“The grand jury recommends that the district attorney seek appropriate indictments for such crimes where the evidence is compelling.” View Entire Post ›
This Amazon Worker Calls Out His Employer On A Podcast But Still Keeps His Job
On his podcast Surviving Scamazon, Daniel Olayiwola, a 29-year-old warehouse worker, offers frank commentary about the company’s working conditions. View Entire Post ›