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Explaining the CHAOTIC MESS happening between Don Lemon & Elon Musk

If you’re wondering what the heck is going on between former CNN anchor Don Lemon and X/Twitter owner Elon Musk, here’s all the tea you need to know.

We Watched The Ron DeSantis & Gavin Newsom Debate–Here's All The Tea

All tea, all shade: this was pretty awful.

Threads Is Already Off To A Questionable Start For The Gays

So many drawbacks, and even more jokes making fun of them.

Threads Launched Yesterday, Here’s What You Need To Know About It

The new social media platform may be the Twitter replacement you've been waiting for.

250+ Celebs, GLAAD & HRC Demand Social Media CEOs End Anti-Trans Hate

The open letter to Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter calls for an end to the viral lies and disinformation being spread on their platforms.

Elon Musk Wants To Fight Mark Zuckerberg And Honestly... Let Him

Sure, why not? What else have we got to lose?

Gay Dating Apps Shouldn't Be Run by Straight People, Says Scruff CEO

"It's a safety issue for our community."

Not Everything's Coming up Rainbows on Your Facebook Newsfeed

The rainbows are great, but Facebook still has some very real issues.

Facebook Stands By $10,000 Donation to Anti-LGBT Politician

Facebook defends its support of a politician who has fought fiercely against LGBT civil rights.

In Case You Were Wondering...Jillian Michaels Would Not Bang Rachel Maddow

Out fitness guru Jillian Michaels joined The Big Bang Theory’s Melissa Rauch on last night’s episode of Watch What Happens: Live, and during the segment, the two celebs were asked to play a game of Big Bang or No Thang-ks. The actresses were shown pictures of famous nerds and were asked, if given the opportunity, if they would bang them or not. They were shown photos of Einstein, Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg, Velma from Scooby Doo and Bill Gates.

Lesbian, Bisexual and Gender Bending Characters on Tap at Holiday Box Office: Pariah, Albert Nobbs and Dragon Tattoo

It’s not often that LGBT film fest faves and awards’ season converge, but for 2011, the year-end race to Oscar offers three LGBT themed films released in theaters for your consideration this week, and they may also end up Oscar contenders. So grab your bucket o’ popcorn and settle down to Pariah, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Albert Nobbs.

Vogue Cover Girl Rooney Mara on Life after Lisbeth: VIDEO

Rooney Mara is Vogue’s November cover girl and she’s also the actress who landed the coveted role of Lisbeth Salander in David Fincher’s version of the international hit The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. While Mara dons dragon glam for her Vogue cover she also chats on video about the experience of taking on the indelible role of the bisexual computer hacker that Noomi Rapace originated.

West Hollywood Halloween Debauchery in Photos!

Santa Monica Blvd. in West Hollywood is home to outlandish costumes and debauchery by the hundreds of thousands on Halloween. We were there to catch some of the festivities and outfits. Highlights include a live performance / screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in honor of its 35th anniversary, followed by a Guinness Book of World Record breaking “Time Warp” en masse. The lesbians and gays whipped out the While we were dismayed to have not seen a single Lady Gaga meat dress, Katy Perry dressed as Elmo, Cheerios or Sue Sylvesters, there were plenty of Katy Perry “California Gurls,” and a couple of Christine O’Donnell / tea bagger costumes and superheroes to go around.

Facebook Announces New Privacy Settings.... Again

New one-click options for Facebook were announced by founder Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday in order to aid subscribers' control of their privacy protection. The options are in response to a flood of complaints from users who felt it had become nearly impossible to figure out and control the various levels of protection.