Gay Columbus: The Latest
'UK Drag Race's' Crystal Wants to Share What Makes Her Queer
Crystal, one of the contestants from the first season of "RuPaul's Drag Race UK," premiered a new podcast where she explores with her guests the things that make them queer.
South Dakota Lawmakers Revive Bill Decried by LGBTQ Groups
South Dakota Republican lawmakers on Tuesday revived a proposed law that would ban people from changing the sex designation on their birth certificates, even after a House committee rejected the bill.
Mossimo Giannulli Loses Bid to Finish Prison Term at Home
Fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli's request to serve the remaining three months of his prison term in the college admissions bribery scheme at home was denied Tuesday by a federal judge.
Tuesdays with the Conways: A Hacked Account, a Nude Pic, Police, Accusations and an Apology
The very public battle between Kellyanne Conway and her 16-year old daughter Claudia came to a head this week.
In Unusual Deal, 'Modern Family' to Stream on Both Hulu and Peacock Next Month
All eleven seasons of "Modern Family" will be available next month on both Disney's Hulu and NBCUniversal's Peacock in what appears to be a unique and unusual deal.
Jared Leto Recalls Entering Pandemic 'Zombie Apocalypse' on Tonight Show
On Monday, the "Dallas Buyers Club" star recalled to Jimmy Fallon what it was like entering into the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic.
'Never Rarely' Tops Spirit Awards, 'Da 5 Bloods' Leads NBRs
The teen abortion drama "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" landed a leading seven nominations, Chadwick Boseman was posthumously nominated and women dominated the best director category in the Film Independent Spirit Awards nominations announced Tuesday.
Elliot Page Files for Divorce from Wife After 3 Years of Marriage
TMZ is reporting that Elliot Page has filed divorce from his wife Emma Portner after marrying three years ago.
Gay Trumper Brandon Straka Arrested for Participating in Capitol Insurrection
Gay Trump supporter Brandon Straka was arrested as part of the Capitol insurrection three weeks ago.
May the Force Be With Your Mail: 'Star Wars' Stamps Launch This Spring
With 10 new character-inspired stamps, the Postal Service salutes beloved droids from the "Star Wars" galaxy and the imagination that brings these technological marvels to the screen.
News
New Governor of Puerto Rico Declares State of Emergency Due to Anti-Trans, Misogynistic Violence
The newly-installed governor of Puerto Rico has declared a state of emergency due intense anti-trans and misogynistic violence.
Entertainment
Pam Ann Is Back in the Air with New Show 'Pamdemic'
Performer Pam Ann has built her unique comedy on air travel, but with the restrictions and anxiety brought on by the pandemic, she has not been able to travel or perform. That comes to end on Jan. 28 when she brings her newest show "Pamdemic" to Florida.
Business
Amid COVID-19 Travel Restrictions, United Airlines Launches Travel-Ready Center
You may have a mask and hand sanitizer in hand, but if you're planning on traveling any time soon, you'll also have to navigate the maze of pandemic rulesl. United Airlines has launched a digital hub to help customers easily track what may be required.
Technology
Will a 'Vaccine Passport' Be More Valuable Than TSA Pre-Check for Future Travel?
A vaccine passport "could be the golden ticket to rebooting travel," but how long will it take to get the double dose, and what technology is being developed to prove it?
Finance
How Do the Richest LGBTQ People in the World Spend Their Money?
A new feature profiles LGBTQ people who have broken into that elite club of millionaires and billionaires.
Cars
Stellantis CEO: New Car Company Will Protect Jobs and Brands
The CEO of Stellantis, the carmaker created from the merger of PSA Peugeot and Fiat Chrysler, said Tuesday that the tie-up will help preserve jobs, factories and the 14 storied brands.
Style
Let Down Your Hair: New Army Rules for Ponytails, Nail Color
Female soldiers can let their hair down, and flash a little nail color under new rules being approved by the Army. But male soldiers will still have to shave.
Health/Fitness
California Reverses Stay-at-Home Order as Conditions Improve
Business owners hailed Gov. Gavin Newsom's decision to lift stay-at-home orders across California in response to improving coronavirus conditions, but local health officials expressed concern that it may cause residents to let down their guard.
Travel
'Historic Snow' Blankets Parts of Midwest, Disrupts Travel
A major winter storm blanketed parts of the middle of the country with snow that was forecast into late Tuesday in some areas, disrupting traffic and closing some coronavirus testing sites.
Nightlife
Confirmed: WeHo Gay Bar Faultline has Shuttered Longtime Location
The owner of West Hollywood gay bar Faultline has confirmed an earlier report that the establishment has closed down its longtime location. The bar will hopefully reopen elsewhere in the future.