Cory Wilson testifies at his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing in on May 20, 2020. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc/ Getty) Republicans have moved a step closer to the lifetime appointment of judicial nominee Cory Wilson, a man who could potentially set LGBT+ rights back decades. Wilson is Donald Trump’s latest nominee to the 5th US Circuit
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Lana Del Rey has expanded on her controversial Instagram post, adding comments that address issues of racism. Following the backlash she received, Lana wrote in her comments section “I fucking love these singers and know them,” referring to Doja Cat, Ariana Grande, Camila Cabello, Cardi B, Kehlani, Nicki Minaj, and Beyoncé, who, this morning, she
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Leo Molloy, who owns HeadQuarters in Auckland, New Zealand, weathered criticism after a homophobic COVID-19 comment which, he claimed, was taken out of context. (Facebook) New Zealand restaurateur Leo Molloy was called homophobic after he sounded out against the government’s lockdown restrictions on bars by suggesting that gay people spread COVID-19, so bar-goers have nothing to
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Ruby Rose is saying goodbye to Batwoman. The actor’s departure from the series was confirmed after Season 1 concluded on Sunday. “I have made the very difficult decision to not return to Batwoman next season,” Rose said in a statement. READ MORE: Ruby Rose deletes Twitter account after backlash over ‘Batwoman’ casting “This was not a
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The outrage over the firing of Steve Linick, the State Department inspector general, was in a word: predictable. As the latest in Donald Trump’s so-called purge of inspectors general across the administration, Democrats’ fiery condemnations and the tempered Republican criticisms from the usual suspects on the right—Senators Mitt Romney, Susan Collins, and Chuck Grassley, a
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