When power forgets who it serves, protest becomes the people's reminder.
Erik Bottcher raised more than $683,000 in one day after filing to run for Rep. Jerry Nadler’s congressional seat.
The Maine Senate hopeful and populist Democrat says he’s evolved after years of homophobic remarks on Reddit.
The irrepressible stars of the queer dating docuseries mix chaos, candor, and connection in a bold take on modern love.
Guillermo del Toro's sumptuous "Frankenstein" looks fantastic while lurching along like a ship trapped in ice.
The gay Republican staged a 40-minute “debate” with an AI-generated version of Democrat Ghazala Hashmi after she refused to face him.
Ashley Smith stepped down after the organization said it was "made aware of a claim" and launched an independent review.
Miles Heizer his queerness, the Marines, the emotional toll of Boots, and why he’s ready for a season two.
Scott Derrickson's sequel to The Black Phone reaches for deeper meaning amid its ghosts and gore, but never finds the same chilling power.
Henry Purcell’s Baroque tragedy opens Opera Lafayette’s season under new artistic director Patrick Dupre Quigley.
President Trump has commuted the seven-year prison sentence of former U.S. Rep. George Santos, convicted of fraud and identity theft.
GOP leaders -- except for Vice President JD Vance -- condemn messages joking about Hitler, threatening political opponents, and bigoted or racial slurs.
The founder of Casa Ruby seeks a new attorney after an “irreconcilable” rift, delaying sentencing for a seventh time.
Food & Friends’ new fundraiser trades Thanksgiving pies for fitness challenges that help provide meals for people in need.
In a new interview with WUSA9, the Casa Ruby founder apologized to clients left in the lurch by the LGBTQ nonprofit’s financial collapse.