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LGBTQ+ historians spoke with Newsweek about the history of activists like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera.
The iconic film franchise may be known for its dinosaurs, but there's a lot for queer viewers to connect with too, as David ...
Hastings, Mich., held its second annual Pride Festival, uniting LGBTQIA+ residents and allies in a powerful show of rural ...
In “Marsha,” Tourmaline paints a comprehensive and engaging record of the trans woman rumored to have thrown the first brick at the Stonewall uprising of 1969 and how her legacy of liberation ...
Diego Segui, who threw the first pitch in Seattle Mariners history in 1977, passed away on Tuesday.
Diego Segui, the man who threw the very pitch in Seattle Mariners history in 1977, died on Tuesday at the age of 87. Bob Kendrick, the President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, posted the ...
The Atlanta police officer who shot and killed a Black man after a confrontation at a Wendy’s in 2020 is under investigation again.
Segui, who threw the first pitch in the inaugural games for both Seattle teams, was nicknamed "The Ancient Mariner" as a 40-year-old for his second tour.
On day 3 of the Raul Valle murder trial, jurors heard from the Shelton teen who threw the deadly house party 3 years ago.
The Atlanta police officer who shot and killed a Black man after a confrontation at a Wendy’s in 2020 is under investigation again.