A British evangelical Christian man who sued the U.K. government for “religious discrimination” after his government employer refused to accommodate his discomfort of LGBTQ+ symbols had his lawsuit dismissed by a tribunal, according to a Daily Mail article published yesterday. Mark Jennings accepted a job with U.K. Department for Work and Pensions in June 2024,
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Not every crime is solved by a grade A detective or a hotshot sleuth, and in this case, an eclectic and rompy friend group bestows upon themselves the duty to solve the messiest of offences. Nicole is a Black lesbian junior lawyer with big dreams and near-zero social life; Brandon is a gay Jewish hotelier
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Men built outside of the average bear a mixed blessing. They are memorable in stature. They struggle to find clothes that suit their frames and flatter their unusual advantages. Shorter men in particular face a limited selection on most department store racks. For the man built both short and strong — athletic, but measuring under
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Our president believes we’ve won the Iran war. He might be surprised to discover that Iran believes he’s lost. Yes, Iran thinks it has won.  Here’s what one of Iran’s mouthpieces, PressTV, said on Monday:  the American side now confronts an inescapable choice: either cease hostilities and accept Iran’s terms, or brace for the complete
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State of Firsts, directed by filmmaker Chase Joynt, follows Sarah McBride as she makes history as the first openly transgender person elected to Congress. The documentary chronicles McBride’s campaign for Delaware’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives and the intense national attention that followed her victory. Her election coincided with Donald Trump’s return
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Some of the best war movies in history lock the story into one objective, which makes every decision and casualty carry more weight than a sprawling war epic ever could. There is a movie of this type hitting theaters in 2026 with the Anthony Maras release, Pressure. The movie follows the United States military system
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Having a strong religious foundation was my parents’ top priority when I was growing up. They were college-educated and supplemented my academic education at home. I picked up my huge vocabulary from them, but I didn’t know that K-12 schools had libraries, much less librarians. The first time I entered a school library that wasn’t
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Jodie Woods is no longer keeping her feelings confidential. The Calabasas Confidential star reflected on watching her sister Jordyn Woods‘ past fallout with best friend Kylie Jenner. “I am overly protective of my sister, which is crazy, because she’s my older sister,” Jodie says during the first episode her new Netflix series. “All these people are in my DMs
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Sponsored Story Occasionally, we use affiliate links on our site. This in no way affects our editorial decision-making. An unspoken truth about interning in fashion, is that your outward appearance can feel nearly as important as your work performance in terms of making a good impression. This summer, whether you’re running around the city handling
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Steven Pfau’s expansive memoir, Say Nephew: On Boyhood, Unclehood, and Queer Mentorship, tells layered stories from his life and pays homage to his singular uncle Bruce, while also offering something more wide-ranging and complex: a theoretical meditation on the mentorship of uncles in the gay community.  Pfau’s prose is characterized by acute self-awareness and a
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Hacks has taken its final bow.  Following five seasons of characters Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) and Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder) oscillating between tension and friendship, the fan-favorite series ended May 28 with a finale befitting of its hilarious, heartwarming and Emmy-winning run. After the episode began with Ava directing the pilot of her new comedy
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