Month: July 2020

The African nation of Sudan has dropped flogging and the death penalty as punishments for gay sex – but queer people can still be thrown in prison under the country’s archaic laws. The law was amended to remove the death penalty and floggings for gay sex last week, according to LGBT+ rights organisation Bedayaa. The
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Kalypso Media and Palindrome have released their third developer diary for their upcoming Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars, which continues to explore the title’s unique gameplay fusion of empire management and strategic turn-based combat. This third featurette details the overworld-esque ‘Kingdom Mode’ and microcosmic ‘Battle Mode’, in which players will amass then pit their armies against
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Britney Spears and her boyfriend Sam Asghari have been together since 2016 and sources tell HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY that he will ‘always be by her side.’ Britney Spears, 38, met her boyfriend Sam Asghari, 26, in October 2016 when he starred as her love interest in her “Slumber Party” music video and they’ve been practically inseparable ever
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Freed from her uncle’s attempt at a court-mandated gag order, Mary Trump, the niece of Donald Trump, is in the midst of a full-throated press circuit to promote her new tell-all. In her book, released on Tuesday and titled Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man, Mary recounts
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I’ve made it a bit of a book mission to proselytize the works of Silvia Moreno-Garcia. It’s not an overly difficult mission if the potential converts enjoy any kind of speculative fiction. Moreno-Garcia’s novels cross in and out of genres, marking each with the author’s signature touch: her headstrong heroines. You’ve undoubtedly heard of the
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Activists rally at New York City Hall on October 8, 2019, before the US Supreme Court heard three cases on whether it is legal to fire workers because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. (Drew Angerer/Getty) A gay man in Tennessee has invoked last month’s historic US Supreme Court ruling on workplace discrimination after
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Earlier this week, Banksy, the mysterious, U.K.-based street artist wowed fans all across the world after sharing footage of the making of his most recent art piece — a graffiti-covered train car in England’s London Underground transit system. Though the 59-second Instagram video published on the morning of July 14 brought attention to Banksy’s latest coronavirus-inspired
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