• WWW.LGBTQNATION.COM
    JD Vance rages at lesbian stepmom for being childless & brainwashing children
    GOP vice presidential candidate Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) ranted about how a lesbian who is the leader of a teachers union doesnt have children and, therefore, shouldnt be allowed to brainwash and destroy childrens minds. The woman he was referring to actually does have children and was a teacher in the 90s before working in teachers unions for decades.I think our conservative idea is that parents and families should determine what children learn, what values they are brought up with, Vance said in newly surfaced audio from a 2021 forum held by the Center for Christian Virtue. Related Lauren Boebert snarls were not a democracy so quit with that! in response to calls for gun laws You know, its so many of the leaders of the left and I hate to be so personal about this but theyre people without kids trying to brainwash the minds of our children.And that really disorients me, and it really disturbed me. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today His comments echo similar comments he made in the past about how people without children shouldnt be allowed in positions of power in the government and even that people who dont have children shouldnt get an equal number of votes as people who do have children. He has previously attacked out Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), and Vice President Kamala Harris as childless cat ladies, even though Harris is a step-mom and Buttigieg was going through the adoption process at the time.In the newly-surfaced comments, though, Vance directed his animus towards out American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten.Randi Weingarten, whos the head of the most powerful teachers union in the country she doesnt have a single child. If she wants to brainwash and destroy the minds of children, she should have some of her own and leave ours the hell alone, Vance said. Weingarten is a mother by marriage to her wife. NEW VANCE AUDIO: During a Center for Christian Virtue forum in 2021, JD Vance attacked American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten for "brainwashing" children while not having children of her own:"So many of the leaders of the left, and I hate to be so personal pic.twitter.com/g7fXb1ReZV Heartland Signal (@HeartlandSignal) August 27, 2024Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) attacked Weingarten similarly in 2023 during a House Oversight and Accountability Subcommittee on Select Coronavirus Crisis hearing.Are you a medical doctor? Greene asked Weingarten at the hearing. Are you a mother?What Id like to talk about is your recommendations to the CDC as not a medical doctor, not a biological mother, um, and really not a teacher either, Greene barked at Weingarten.You have no business advising the CDC what the medical guidelines were for school closures, Greene said. The problem is, is people like you need to admit that youre just a political activist, not a teacher, not a mother, and not a medical doctor. Marjorie Taylor Greene says that adopted or parents through marriage arent real parents because theyre not biological. She just told a witness who is a mother through marriage that she is not a mother. pic.twitter.com/wrlMLZW9NV No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@NoLieWithBTC) April 27, 2023In 2021, on Fox News, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) made similar comments about Weingarten.Randi Weingarten is a joke,Cotton said at the time. Randi Weingarten does not even have children of her own. What in the hell does she know about raising and teaching kids?In fact, thats probably why she was perfectly fine to shut down schools for two years and force kids to wear masks, because she didnt have to deal with it at home. Randi Weingarten doesnt even have childrenwhat does she know about raising and teaching kids? pic.twitter.com/7v5HpntFJU Tom Cotton (@SenTomCotton) November 2, 2021Vance claimed this weekend that his comments attacking politicians mostly women for not having children were a sarcastic comment that a lot of Democrats have willfully misinterpreted.Im a real person, Im going to make jokes, Im going to say things sarcastically. And I think that whats important is that we focus on the policy, he claimed in an interview with NBCs Meet the Press on Sunday.Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that Weingarten adopted her stepchildren. She has not. We regret the error.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 48 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NATURE.COM
    What is the future of intelligence? The answer could lie in the story of its evolution
    Nature, Published online: 24 November 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03857-0The advent of artificial intelligence might be just the latest stage in a guiding biological process that has produced ever more complex, mutually dependent organisms over the history of life.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 47 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NATURE.COM
    The Internet is broken and the inventor of the World Wide Web wants to fix it
    Nature, Published online: 24 November 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03859-yTim Berners-Lee is calling for a return to a decentralized Internet and stronger data privacy, but his arguments could be more inspiring.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 51 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NATURE.COM
    Hydrogen fuel isnt always the green choice
    Nature, Published online: 24 November 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03695-0Using hydrogen to power road transportation and heat homes doesnt save more carbon emissions than direct electrification.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 47 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NATURE.COM
    Chasing crayfish and the leeches that live on them
    Nature, Published online: 24 November 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03861-4Maria Shrestha works to understand the evolutionary history of crayfish symbionts and how they might be indicators of trouble.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 47 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NATURE.COM
    MAPK-driven epithelial cell plasticity drives colorectal cancer therapeutic resistance
    Nature, Published online: 24 November 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09916-wMAPK-driven epithelial cell plasticity drives colorectal cancer therapeutic resistance
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 18 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    Piastri wins sprint race ahead of Russell
    Oscar Piastri took a pole-to-flag victory in the sprint race for the Qatar Grand Prix, with championship rivals Lando Norris and Max Verstappen finishing third and fourth.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 17 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NYTIMES.COM
    Trump Declares Venezuelan Airspace Closed
    President Trump said days earlier that the United States could very soon expand its campaign of killing people at sea suspected of drug trafficking to attacking Venezuelan territory.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NYTIMES.COM
    Did Pope Leo Pray in Istanbuls Blue Mosque? Not Visibly, at Least.
    Leo XIV is being closely watched on an inaugural trip to Turkey and Lebanon to spread a message of peace and outreach.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 17 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.APARTMENTTHERAPY.COM
    This Plain White Home Transformed Into the Cutest Storybook Cottage
    The outside of the home is an extension of the colorful palette on the inside.READ MORE...
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 19 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.LGBTQNATION.COM
    Jonathan Bailey joined Sesame Street for a dance party & queer fans are loving it
    Wicked: For Good star Jonathan Bailey stopped by Sesame Street recently for a dance party with longtime male roommates Bert and Ernie, and LGBTQ+ fans have been eating up the queer subtext.The clip, posted to the long-running childrens educational shows social media accounts on November 18, finds the out actor cutting a rug with Ernie as his grouchy roommate Bert tries to read. But apparently Bert is a big fan of the Bridgerton and Fellow Travelers star, who was recently named People magazines first-ever out gay Sexiest Man Alive. Related 23 LGBTQ+ celebrities who found their way onto Sesame Street Is that Jonathan Bailey? the star-struck, unibrowed Muppet, Ernie, asks.Were dancing through life, Bert! Bailey says, referencing his characters big number in Wicked. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Bert quickly joins in on the fun, joking that Bailey has some wicked moves. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sesame Street (@sesamestreet)Fans on Instagram took to the posts comments, posting lovingly tongue-in-cheek messages.Three gay icons, one user wrote.jb dancing with the original gay couple on tv! WE LOVE IT, another posted.Gays of a feather flock together! yet another comment read.When the open couple picks up a third out producer and DJ Corey Craig joked.Of course, leadership at Sesame Workshop as well as Bert and Ernie co-creator Frank Oz have long maintained that the characters are not meant to be a same-sex couple. But that hasnt stopped fans from interpreting them as such. Former Sesame Streetwriter Mark Saltzman went so far as to confirm in a 2018 interview with LGBTQ Nations sibling site Queerty that he, at least, always thought of the characters as a couple. Recalling a San Francisco Chronicle story in which a mother said her preschooler had asked whether Bert and Ernie were lovers, Saltzman told Queerty that he always felt that, without a huge agenda, when I was writing Bert and Ernie, they were. I didnt have any other way to contextualize them.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 48 Views 0 Vista previa
  • 0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 50 Views 0 Vista previa
  • 0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 61 Views 0 Vista previa
  • 0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 91 Views 0 Vista previa
  • 0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 104 Views 0 Vista previa
  • 0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 106 Views 0 Vista previa
  • Americas Caregivers Are in Crisis
    Caregivers are at the brink of despair.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views 0 Vista previa
  • 0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 49 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.APARTMENTTHERAPY.COM
    I Swear By the C Rule for Shopping at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls
    Save time and cash during the Black Friday/Cyber Monday rush!READ MORE...
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 45 Views 0 Vista previa
  • 0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 43 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    Ragnow fails physical, won't join Lions this season
    Four-time Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow has failed his physical and will not play for the Detroit Lions this season, the team announced.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 45 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    Norris calls Verstappen's F1 title jab 'nonsense'
    Lando Norris said he welcomes title rival Max Verstappen talking "nonsense" about this year's title fight, but insists he will remain fully focused on winning this year's world championship.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 49 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    Islanders fear Palmieri has torn ACL, sources say
    The Islanders fear veteran winger Kyle Palmieri tore his ACL in Friday's loss to the Flyers, sources told ESPN's Emily Kaplan.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 45 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NYTIMES.COM
    F.D.A. Seeks More Oversight of Vaccine Trials and Approvals
    The agencys top vaccine regulator proposed broad changes, claiming that a new review linked 10 childrens deaths to the Covid vaccine. But public health experts questioned the findings, wanting to examine the data.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 41 Views 0 Vista previa
  • 0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.APARTMENTTHERAPY.COM
    We Tested 3 of the Most Popular Bear Mattresses Here Are Our Honest Thoughts
    If youre going to buy a Bear mattress, make it one of these three.READ MORE...
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 48 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.LGBTQNATION.COM
    These parents couldnt find a space that centered Black trans kids. So they made one.
    When Stephen Chukumbas son, Hobbes, came out to him as trans at the age of 11, Chukumba didnt have anyone to turn to. His wife had passed away from breast cancer the year prior, and Chukumba didnt know any other parents of trans children who could help guide him or explain the kinds of medical treatment his son would need. Google searches were actively unhelpful, telling Chukumba that his childs gender was a phase and claiming that he shouldnt give into his fantasies.There are questions that you dont even know to ask because you dont know what you dont know, Chukumba tells LGBTQ Nation. You dont know what to do. You dont know where to go. You dont know who to call. Related Mother of trans child shares why allyship is so powerful: They need all of us Being a Black father of a Black trans son added an additional layer to the isolation they felt. Although Chukumba eventually found support groups that allowed him to connect to a vast network of parents with gender-diverse children, he says that many of those organizations unintentionally centered the perspectives of white families. There was little room to talk about the fact that, as a man of color, advocating for his son means fighting not only transphobia but implicit racism. He has seen, over and over again, how their voices are dismissed not merely because of Hobbes particular health care needs but because of their skin color.Shortly after his son began to socially transition, Chukumba took Hobbes to a local urgent care center with a sore throat. Because he didnt want the boy to be embarrassed by medical providers misgendering him, Chukumba pulled three members of the care team aside and explained that, despite what it says in Hobbes chart, he is a boy and uses he/him pronouns. Every provider he spoke to repeatedly misgendered his son anyway, often going out of their way to do so. Chukumba says that he has countless stories like these. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today I recognize that its entirely possible for people to just be oblivious, he says. But then there is an intentionality behind peoples behavior, where they think: We dont have to respect your wishes because youre Black, and Black people know that. We know what it is for a person to look at you and decide theyre not going to do what you ask because youre Black.A newly launched organization, Rainbow in Black, hopes to provide the specific resources and support that families like Chukumbas need to thrive. Based in Washington, D.C., the nonprofit operates through a similar model to the longtime parent support network PFLAG, offering monthly meetings where parents can come together and share community. As the organization works to expand its reach after launching in April, Rainbow in Blacks gatherings are held solely online. Around 10 parents typically attend its virtual support sessions, but the team hopes to see that number continue to increase. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rainbow In Black (@rainbowinblackorg) Chukumba co-founded Rainbow in Black with two other parents of trans youth: Keisha Bell, a pediatrician, and Sonia Murphy, an attorney. The trio originally met as members of the Human Rights Campaigns Parents for Transgender Equality Council, a coalition advocating for trans youth across the country. Rainbow in Black arose from a shared recognition that the critical work their team had been engaging in needed to be deepened and expanded, particularly for communities of color. Theres a misperception, as Bell tells LGBTQ Nation, that only white kids are trans because Black families see so little representation of their own experiences in mainstream media.When we see messaging, and it has a certain commonality, we think, by default, that thats the sum total of the story, says Bell, who serves as the nonprofits executive director. People dont think that there are other ways that that story can be experienced. It does create added work to overcome when youre trying to connect with a community about a topic that they may not see as relevant to their own. That erasure can create an increased obstacle when youre trying to promote inclusion. Although Rainbow in Black was incorporated back in July 2022, its timing couldnt have been shrewder. Three months before the organizations spring 2025 launch, President Donald Trump took office for the second time, kick-starting an unparalleled assault on trans equality. Just days after his January inauguration, Trump issued a series of executive orders limiting trans peoples ability to compete on school sports teams or access gender-affirming medical care. Since then, the White House has banned trans, nonbinary, and intersex people from correcting their passports and internally floated the idea of making it illegal for anyone who isnt cisgender to own guns.Those attacks at the federal level have correlated with a historic wave of legislation targeting trans people from Republican state lawmakers. According to Trans Legislation Tracker, an estimated 1,012 bills have been introduced in 2025 that target trans rights. At least 123 of those bills have become law, with one month left in the year. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rainbow In Black (@rainbowinblackorg)For its members, Rainbow in Black allows an opportunity to reflect on the racial motivations behind the assault on trans people, which often go unacknowledged. Chukumba, who serves as the groups advocacy and outreach coordinator, says that anti-Blackness has played a major role in the hysteria around trans athletes. For instance, Algerian boxer Imane Khelif faced widespread scrutiny over her body after winning an Olympic gold medal last year. Despite identifying as a cis woman, Khelif was the center of an online harassment campaign from noted anti-trans figures like J.K. Rowling and Elon Musk, which eventually resulted in her filing a legal complaint.If youre a white person, you may not get it, Chukumba says. You may see the transphobia, but you may not see the racism. Being able to have conversations where the unspoken is known is one of the reasons that organizations like Rainbow in Black exist. Its not like were sitting around talking about racism all day, but it is a space where you can have an honest conversation. Rainbow in Black serves, in many ways, as a mutual aid network for families of color. In addition to allowing parents to engage in these larger dialogues, its meetings also give members the chance to ask questions about the everyday issues they face, such as where to find an affirming endocrinologist or how to have difficult conversations with family members. At a recent session, the mother of a 14-year-old transmasculine person sought advice as her child navigated going to school as themselves for the first time. Another parent who had recently been through that same process suggested speaking directly with counselors and teachers about their childs gender and ensuring they have a strong support network at school.As the organization continues to grow, Rainbow in Black aims to bring these internal conversations to the fore through broader education efforts informing the public about the nuanced experiences of Black trans youth. Earlier this year, staffers had the opportunity to present at a conference for Black psychiatrists; they engaged in a candid conversation about what it means to parent a trans person of color and how mental health professionals can improve outcomes for families like theirs. Chukumba says he left the session knowing that those 100 doctors have a different perspective than they did before, and he hopes to see more eyes opened in the years to come. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rainbow In Black (@rainbowinblackorg) Rainbow in Black believes that providing these tools, both to medical providers and parents themselves, is about equipping allies for the fight ahead. The second Trump administration, Bell says, has exposed that even Americans who already know and love trans kids were oftentimes not fully equipped to defend this population of people. According to Bell, many lacked the basic information to respond and waited to speak out until it was already too late. Their work is to make sure that never happens again.We definitely see our role as more imperative, she says. We really need to be in this space because the house is on fire. Yes, we would have always been here, but who knew we would have been needed this much?Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 47 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    Texas lands first 2027 commit in 5-star WR Royal
    Texas landed a commitment in the 2027 class on Friday when five-star wide receiver Easton Royal picked the Longhorns.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    Buzz: A closer look at Baker Mayfield's injury and why he's expected to play Sunday
    After leaving last week's game early due to a shoulder injury, Baker Mayfield is trending toward playing Sunday against Arizona.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NYTIMES.COM
    Tom Stoppard, Award-Winning Playwright of Witty Drama, Dies at 88
    Drawing comparisons to the greatest of dramatists, he entwined erudition with imagination in stage works that won accolades on both sides of the Atlantic.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 48 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NYTIMES.COM
    Shoppers, Drawn by Steep Discounts, Power Through Black Friday
    Data on spending this week shows that consumers are shopping big for the holidays despite inflation and economic worries.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 45 Views 0 Vista previa
  • GAYETY.COM
    The Ultimate International Holiday Destination Guide for LGBTQ+ Travelers
    The holiday season is the perfect excuse to don your sparkliest coat, sip mulled wine, and explore some of the worlds most enchanting Christmas markets, with a queer twist, of course. Whether youre wandering European cobblestones, enjoying a snowy Canadian village, or basking in subtropical festivities in Asia, these markets promise holiday magic and LGBTQ+ friendly vibes that make every night feel like a party.Paris: Glittering Lights and Queer NightsParis transforms into a sparkling wonderland each November, with markets that combine festive charm and artistic flair. Stroll through Tuileries Garden, glide on the ice rink, or hop over to Montmartre for cozy chalets and artisan treats. After dark, Le Marais is the place for queer nightlife, from drag shows to late-night cocktails.Highlights & Details:Dates: Late November Early JanuaryMarkets: Tuileries Garden, Montmartre, Saint-Germain-des-PrsQueer Nightlife: Le Marais bars and clubsHotels: Nolinski, Monsieur Aristide stylish and centralVienna: Classic Elegance with a Modern Queer TwistViennas markets feel straight out of a snow globe. Rathausplatz glows with 150 stalls, festive music, and a fairy-tale ice rink. Spittelberg offers boutique shopping and intimate wine tastings. Queer travelers can explore Naschmarkts cafs or cozy cocktail bars to warm up after a day of market-hopping.Highlights & Details:Markets: Rathausplatz, Maria-Theresien-Platz, SpittelbergDates: Mid-November December 24Queer-Friendly Stays: Josefshof am Rathaus, 4-star boutique charmLondon: Big Fun for the Festive and FabulousLondon goes big for Christmas. Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park offers rides, cabins, and the UKs largest ice rink, while Covent Garden and Southbank showcase boutique shopping and performances. Soho and Vauxhall light up at night with queer cabaret and club events, perfect for a festive queer escape.Highlights & Details:Dates: Late November Early JanuaryMarkets: Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, Covent Garden, SouthbankQueer Nightlife: Soho, VauxhallHotels: Montagu Place Hotel, The HoxtonEdinburgh: Cobblestones, Castles, and Queer CheerEdinburghs festive charm is unmatched. East Princes Street Gardens features over 70 stalls, a Big Wheel, and a Santa Train through a sparkling winter wonderland. Scottish Market at St Andrew Square is a haven for local crafts, food, and drink. After skating at George Streets ice rink, dive into New Towns queer-friendly bars for warm cocktails and a festive crowd.Highlights & Details:Markets: East Princes Street Gardens, St Andrew Square, George Street & Castle StreetDates: Mid-November Early JanuaryQueer-Friendly Hotels: Rutland Hotel, Le Monde HotelBudapest: Folk Magic and Queer NightsBudapest blends tradition with nightlife. Vrsmarty Square dazzles with Hungarian crafts, chimney cakes, and daily concerts, while Advent at St Stephens Basilica adds ice skating and a 3D light show. Pests Jewish Quarter is the center of queer nightlife, from ruin bars to drag performances.Highlights & Details:Dates: November 15 January 5Markets: Vrsmarty Square, St Stephens Basilica, budaQueer-Friendly Hotels: Noble Boutique Hotel Adults Only, Casati Budapest HotelMontreal: Snowflakes and Queer SparkleMontreals Le Grand March de Nol at Atwater Market offers log cabins, mulled wine, and artisan treats, while Nol dans le Parc brings circus performers and bonfires. Rue Sainte-Catherine in the Gay Village pulses with queer nightlife, making transitions from markets to bars seamless.Highlights & Details:Dates: November 21 January 4Markets: Atwater Market, Nol dans le Parc, Quartier LatinQueer-Friendly Hotels: Le Square Phillips Htel & Suites, Le Mount StephenTaipei: Subtropical Lights and New Year CheersTaipei proves that Christmas doesnt need snow. Christmasland in New Taipei City features fairy-light tunnels, massive projections, and the tallest Christmas tree in Taiwan. On New Years Eve, gather at Taipei 101 for fireworks, then head to the Red House District for queer nightlife.Highlights & Details:Dates: November 28 January 1Markets: Christmasland, Ji-Qing Christmas Alley, Xinzhongshan, Gongguan Water ParkQueer-Friendly Hotels: W Hotel, Citizen M Taipei North GateSalzburg: Alpine RomanceSalzburgs Christkindlmarkt in Cathedral Square enchants with mulled wine, gingerbread, and nativity scenes. Quaint horse-drawn carriages and Alpine charm create a romantic vibe. Salzburgs boutique hotels are small but welcoming, perfect for queer travelers seeking charm and intimacy.Highlights & Details:Dates: Late November December 24Queer-Friendly Hotels: Hotel Elefant SalzburgManchester: Industrial Charm Meets Queer FestivityManchester mixes historic charm with modern flair. Albert Square and Cathedral Gardens host ice rinks, pop-up bars, and artisanal stalls. Canal Street offers a buzzing queer nightlife to end a festive day.Highlights & Details:Dates: Mid-November December 24Queer-Friendly Hotels: King Street TownhouseQueer Nightlife: Canal StreetScandinavian Markets: Oslo & StockholmOslo: Youngstorget and Spikersuppa markets sparkle with crafts and mulled wine. Ice skating and Grnerlkka bars make for queer-friendly evenings. Stay at Thon Hotel Opera.Stockholm: Gamla Stans Stortorget, Skansen, and Kungstrdgrden offer glgg, gingerbread, and horse-drawn carriages. LGBTQ+ nightlife thrives in Sdermalm. Stay at Hotel Skeppsholmen.Cologne: Rhine-Side RomanceCologne shines with markets by the Gothic cathedral. Stalls at Rudolfplatz and the Harbour Market serve gingerbread, mulled wine, and artisanal gifts. Colognes queer scene thrives in Eigelstein and Friesenviertel, ensuring festive fun from dusk to dawn. 25hours Hotel The Circle is a chic retreat for travelers.From cobblestone streets to snowy squares and subtropical lights, these queer-friendly Christmas markets deliver festive magic, LGBTQ+ vibes, and memories that will last long after the holidays. Pack your warmest coat, your boldest outfit, and a thirst for festive cocktails the world is ready to celebrate with you.Source
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 49 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    Sources: Browns open to extended Shedeur look
    The Browns are open to giving Shedeur Sanders an extended look as their starting QB for the rest of this season, sources told ESPN.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    U-M's Barham flagged for head-butting official
    Michigan linebacker Jaishawn Barham was flagged for heat-butting an official Saturday during the first quarter against Ohio State -- but he was not ejected.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 43 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NYTIMES.COM
    Mourners Honor Victims of Hong Kong Apartment Fire
    The police said they expected the death toll of 128 to rise as the authorities began combing through the charred apartment towers.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 44 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.LGBTQNATION.COM
    Los Angeles unveiled a special surprise for transit users during Transgender Awareness Month
    Trans Angelenos got a side of public support this month to go along with their Thanksgiving meal in the form of transit passes commemorating Transgender Awareness Month in November.A limited-edition Transit Access Pass (TAP) from Los Angeles Metro features the pink, white, and baby blue colors of the transgender flag, rendered in a ribbon pattern that dances across the wallet-sized card. Related Trump throws trans people under the bus while Pete Buttigieg says to keep the T in LGBTQ+ One happy transit user wrote via Threads, DUDE my best friend went out of his way and got me this limited edition transgender awareness LA Metro card!! now i get to use my trans transit card every time I visit home!!! im so happy In a press release touting the commemorative card, LA Metro described Transgender Awareness Month as a time that aims to uplift transgender and nonbinary people, share their stories, and learn how to make communities safer and more welcoming. In recognition of this month, TAP has released a new commemorative card. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today TAP cards are used across all of LA Metros transit options, including buses, light rail, and the growing subway system. Fares are capped at $20 per week for regular users, a bargain incentive to lure cash-strapped commuters out of their cars and onto public transit.LA Metro is free for students through TAPs GoPass program, which covers county residents in K-12, adult education, and community college districts.LA Metros public show of support for Transgender Month Awareness matches those progressive policies, and acknowledges that trans neighbors, friends, and family members enrich every corner of our county, reminding us why visibility, respect, and access for all matters so much.The commemoration also inspired some trans-inflected punnery among fans of the new card. In ascending order of groans, three replies read: hell yeah I love Public TRANSit, publicly transing it!!, and ah, for making transactions.Los Angeles County is home to one of the largest and most vibrant LGBTQ+ communities in the country, with about 665,000 queer adults or nearly 9% of the population calling the sprawling metropolis home. Of those, an estimated 93,000 identify as transgender or nonbinary.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    'No Plan B' if Olympic hockey arena is not ready
    An official for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics said "there is no Plan B" if the main ice hockey arena, which is still under construction, is not ready for the Winter Games.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 44 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    Sources: Sumrall the favorite to land Florida job
    Tulane's Jon Sumrall has emerged as the clear favorite to be the next head coach at Florida, sources told ESPN.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 45 Views 0 Vista previa
  • APNEWS.COM
    British playwright Tom Stoppard, who won Academy Award for Shakespeare In Love, has died at 88
    In this Sept. 4, 2012 file photo, British playwright Tom Stoppard poses as he arrives for the world premiere of "Anna Karenina," in London. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, File)2025-11-29T17:31:02Z LONDON (AP) British playwright Tom Stoppard, a playful, probing dramatist who won an Academy Award for the screenplay for 1998s Shakespeare In Love, has died. He was 88.In a statement Saturday, United Agents said Stoppard died peacefully at his home in Dorset in southern England, surrounded by his family.He will be remembered for his works, for their brilliance and humanity, and for his wit, his irreverence, his generosity of spirit and his profound love of the English language, they said. It was an honor to work with Tom and to know him.The Czech-born Stoppard was often hailed as the greatest British playwright of his generation and was garlanded with honors, including a shelf full of theater awards. Tributes flowed in after news of his death, including from Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones who described Stoppard as his favorite playwright. He leaves us with a majestic body of intellectual and amusing work, he said on X alongside three photos.Theaters in Londons West End will dim their lights for two minutes at 7 p.m. local time on Tuesday in recognition of Stoppard.Over a career that spanned six decades, Stoppards brain-teasing plays for theater, radio and screen ranged from Shakespeare and science to philosophy and the historic tragedies of the 20th century. Five of them won Tony Awards for best play: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead in 1968; Travesties in 1976; The Real Thing in 1984; The Coast of Utopia in 2007; and Leopoldstadt in 2023. Stoppard biographer Hermione Lee said the secret of his plays was their mixture of language, knowledge and feeling. Its those three things in gear together which make him so remarkable.The writer was born Toms Strussler in 1937 to a Jewish family in Zln in what was then Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic. His father was a doctor for the Bata shoe company, and when Nazi Germany invaded in 1939 the family fled to Singapore, where Bata had a factory. In late 1941, as Japanese forces closed in on the city state, Tomas, his brother and their mother fled again, this time to India. His father stayed behind and later died when his ship was attacked as he tried to leave Singapore.In 1946 his mother married an English officer, Kenneth Stoppard, and the family moved to threadbare postwar Britain. The 8-year-old Tom put on Englishness like a coat, he later said, growing up to be a quintessential Englishman who loved cricket and Shakespeare.He did not go to university but began his career, aged 17, as a journalist on newspapers in Bristol, southwest England, and then as a theater critic for Scene magazine in London.He wrote plays for radio and television including A Walk on the Water, televised in 1963, and made his stage breakthrough with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, which reimagined Shakespeares Hamlet from the viewpoint of two hapless minor characters. A mix of tragedy and absurdist humor, it premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1966 and was staged at Britains National Theatre, then run by Laurence Olivier, before moving to Broadway. A stream of exuberant, innovative plays followed, including meta-whodunnit The Real Inspector Hound (first staged in 1968); Jumpers (1972), a blend of physical and philosophical gymnastics, and Travesties (1974), which set intellectuals including James Joyce and Vladimir Lenin colliding in Zurich during World War I.Musical drama Every Good Boy Deserves Favor (1977) was a collaboration with composer Andre Previn about a Soviet dissident confined to a mental institution part of Stoppards long involvement with groups advocating for human rights groups in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.He often played with time and structure. The Real Thing (1982) was a poignant romantic comedy about love and deception that featured plays within a play, while Arcadia (1993) moved between the modern era and the early 19th century, where characters at an English country house debated poetry, gardening and chaos theory as fate had its way with them. The Invention of Love (1997) explored classical literature and the mysteries of the human heart through the life of the English poet A.E. Housman.Stoppard began the 21st century with The Coast of Utopia (2002), an epic trilogy about pre-revolutionary Russian intellectuals, and drew on his own background for Rocknroll (2006), which contrasted the fates of the 1960s counterculture in Britain and in Communist Czechoslovakia.The Hard Problem (2015) explored the mysteries of consciousness through the lenses of science and religion.Stoppard was a strong champion of free speech who worked with organizations including PEN and Index on Censorship. He claimed not to have strong political views otherwise, writing in 1968: I burn with no causes. I cannot say that I write with any social objective. One writes because one loves writing, really. Some critics found his plays more clever than emotionally engaging. But biographer Lee said many of his plays contained a sense of underlying grief.People in his plays history comes at them, Lee said at a British Library event in 2021. They turn up, they dont know why theyre there, they dont know whether they can get home again. Theyre often in exile, they can barely remember their own name. They may have been wrongfully incarcerated. They may have some terrible moral dilemma they dont know how to solve. They may have lost someone. And over and over again I think you get that sense of loss and longing in these very funny, witty plays.That was especially true of his late play Leopoldstadt, which drew on his own familys story for the tale of a Jewish Viennese family over the first half of the 20th century. Stoppard said he began thinking of his personal link to the Holocaust quite late in life, only discovering after his mothers death in 1996 that many members of his family, including all four grandparents, had died in concentration camps.I wouldnt have written about my heritage thats the word for it nowadays while my mother was alive, because shed always avoided getting into it herself, Stoppard told The New Yorker in 2022.It would be misleading to see me as somebody who blithely and innocently, at the age of 40-something, thought, Oh, my goodness, I had no idea I was a member of a Jewish family, he said Of course I knew, but I didnt know who they were. And I didnt feel I had to find out in order to live my own life. But that wasnt really true.Leopoldstadt premiered in London at the start of 2020 to rave reviews; weeks later all theaters were shut by the COVID-19 pandemic. It eventually opened in Broadway in late 2022, going on to win four Tonys.Dizzyingly prolific, Stoppard also wrote many radio plays, a novel, television series including Parades End (2013) and many film screenplays. These included dystopian Terry Gilliam comedy Brazil (1985), Steven Spielberg-directed war drama Empire of the Sun (1987), Elizabethan romcom Shakespeare in Love (1998) for which he and Marc Norman shared a best adapted screenplay Oscar code breaking thriller Enigma (2001) and Russian epic Anna Karenina (2012).He also wrote and directed a 1990 film adaptation of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, and translated numerous works into English, including plays by dissident Czech writer Vclav Havel, who became the countrys first post-Communist president.He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1997 for his services to literature.He was married three times: to Jose Ingle, Miriam Stern better known as the health journalist Dr. Miriam Stoppard and TV producer Sabrina Guinness. The first two marriages ended in divorce. He is survived by four children, including the actor Ed Stoppard, and several grandchildren. JILL LAWLESS Lawless is an Associated Press reporter covering U.K. politics and more. She is based in London. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 50 Views 0 Vista previa
  • APNEWS.COM
    Shoppers spend billions on Black Friday to snag holiday deals, despite wider economic uncertainty
    Shoppers browse through stores at Mall of America for Black Friday deals, Friday, Nov. 28, 2025, in Bloomington, Minn. (AP Photo/Adam Bettcher)2025-11-29T17:01:27Z NEW YORK (AP) Despite wider economic uncertainty hovering above this years holiday season, shoppers turned out in big numbers for Black Friday spending billions of dollars both in stores and online.Adobe Analytics, which tracks e-commerce, said U.S. consumers spent a record $11.8 billion online Friday, marking a 9.1% jump from last year. Traffic particularly piled up between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. local time nationwide, when $12.5 million passed through online shopping carts every minute.Consumers also spent a record $6.4 billion online on Thanksgiving Day, per Adobe. Top categories that saw an uptick in sales across both days included video game consoles, electronics and home appliances. Shopping services powered by artificial intelligence and social media advertising have also particularly influenced what consumers choose to buy, the firm said. Meanwhile, software company Salesforce estimated that Black Friday online sales totaled $18 billion in the U.S. and $79 billion globally. And e-commerce platform Shopify said its merchants raked in a record $6.2 billion in sales worldwide on Black Friday. At its peak, sales reached $5.1 million per minute with top categories including cosmetics and clothing, according to the Canadian company.Mastercard SpendingPulse, which tracks in-person and online spending, reported that overall Black Friday sales excluding automotive rose 4.1% from a year ago. The retail sales indicator, which is not adjusted for inflation, showed online sales jumped by double digits (10.4%), while in-store purchases inched up 1.7%. Michelle Meyer, chief economist at the Mastercard Economics Institute, said consumers are navigating an uncertain environment this holiday season by shopping early, leveraging promotions, and investing in wish-list items.Black Friday is far from the sales event that created midnight mall crowds or doorbuster mayhem just decades ago. More and more consumers have instead turned to online deals to make post-Thanksgiving purchases from the comfort of their own homes or opt to stretch out spending across longer promotions now offered by retailers. In-store traffic has dwindled over the years. Initial data from RetailNext, which measures real-time foot traffic in physical stores, found that U.S. Black Friday traffic fell 3.6% compared to 2024. Still, the firm noted that was notably better than a sharper 6.2% decline it saw in the days leading up to Thanksgiving.Sensormatic Solutions, which also tracks store traffic, found that in-store retail visits dipped 2.1% but said that was in line with expectations and trends already seen this year. Traffic over the week of Black Friday was up nearly 57% compared to the week prior, per Sensormatic. Black Friday has really turned into like a full week event, or even further, said Grant Gustafson, head of retail consulting and analytics at Sensormatic Solutions. And Black Friday is really the start of just a really and critical stretch for retailers, he added noting that the weekend following Thanksgiving, as well as the days leading up to Christmas next month, will also be some of the busiest in terms of in-store traffic. Meanwhile, in terms of e-commerce, Adobe expects U.S. shoppers to spend another $5.5 billion Saturday and $5.9 billion on Sunday before reaching an estimated $14.2 billion peak on Cyber Monday, which would mark yet another record.Still, rising prices could be contributing to some of those numbers. U.S. President Donald Trumps barrage of tariffs on foreign imports have strained businesses and households alike over the last year. And despite spending more overall, Salesforce found U.S. shoppers purchased fewer items at checkout on Black Friday (down 2% from last year). Order volumes also slipped 1%, the firm noted, as average selling prices climbed 7%.This years holiday spending rush arrives amid heightened economic uncertainty for consumers. Beyond tariffs, workers across public and private sectors are also struggling with anxieties over job security amid both corporate layoffs and the after-effects of the 43-day government shutdown. An uptick in budget-conscious behavior can also be seen in store traffic. While Sensormatic doesnt track spending, we do track consumer footsteps, Gustafson notes and consumers are thinking a little bit harder about their purchases this year, he explains, to make sure that theyre getting their very best deals.For the November-December holiday season overall, the National Retail Federation estimates U.S. shoppers will spend more than $1 trillion for the first time this year. But the rate of growth is slowing with an anticipated increase of 3.7% to 4.2% year over year, compared to 4.3% in 2024s holiday season.At the same time, credit card debt and delinquencies on other short-term loans have been rising. And more and more shoppers are turning to buy now, pay later plans, which allows them to delay payments on holiday decor, gifts and other items. WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS Grantham-Philips is a business reporter who covers trending news for The Associated Press. She is based in New York. twitter mailto
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 52 Views 0 Vista previa
  • APNEWS.COM
    Trump says Venezuelan airspace should be viewed as closed. Maduro government slams colonial threat
    Travelers wait in the main hall of the Simon Bolivar Maiquetia International Airport in Maiquetia, Venezuela, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025, after several international airlines canceled flights following a warning from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration about a hazardous situation in Venezuelan airspace. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)2025-11-29T18:25:10Z WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) President Donald Trump on Saturday said that the airspace above and surrounding Venezuela should be considered as closed in its entirety, an assertion that raised more questions about the U.S. pressure on Venezuelan leader Nicols Maduro. His government accused Trump of making a colonial threat and seeking to undermine the South American countrys sovereignty.The White House did not respond to questions about what Trump posted on his Truth Social platform, and it was unclear whether he was announcing a new policy or simply reinforcing the messaging around his campaign against Maduro, which has involved multiple strikes in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean on small boats accused of ferrying drugs as well as a buildup of naval forces in the region. More than 80 people have been killed in such strikes since early September. The Republican president addressed his call for an aerial blockade to Airlines, Pilots, Drug Dealers, and Human Traffickers, rather than to Maduro.Venezuelas government said it forcefully rejects Trumps claim about closing the airspace and that it was a colonial threat intended to undermine the countrys territorial integrity, aeronautical security and full sovereignty. The Foreign Ministry said such declarations constitute a hostile, unilateral and arbitrary act.The statement also said that U.S. immigration authorities had unilaterally suspended biweekly deportation flights of Venezuelan migrants. Following negotiations between the two governments, more than 13,000 Venezuelans have been deported to Venezuela this year on dozens of chartered flights, the latest of which arrived late Friday in Caracas, the capital, according to flight-tracking data. International airlines last week began to cancel flights to Venezuela after the Federal Aviation Administration told pilots to be cautious flying around the country because of heightened military activity. The FAAs jurisdiction is generally limited to the United States and its territories. The agency does routinely warn pilots about the dangers of flying over areas with ongoing conflicts or military activity around the globe, as it did earlier this month with Venezuela. The FAA works with other countries and the International Civil Aviation Organization on international issues. The FAA and ICAO did not immediately respond to requests for comment Saturday.Trumps administration has sought to ratchet up pressure on Maduro. The U.S. government does not view Maduro as the legitimate leader of the oil-rich but increasingly impoverished South American nation and he faces charges of narcoterrorism in the U.S.U.S. forces have conducted bomber flights near Venezuela and the USS Gerald R. Ford, Americas most advanced aircraft carrier, was sent to the area. The Ford rounds off the largest buildup of U.S. firepower in the region in generations. With its arrival, the Operation Southern Spear mission includes nearly a dozen Navy ships and about 12,000 sailors and Marines. There are bipartisan calls for greater oversight of the U.S. military strikes against vessels in the region after The Washington Post reported that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a verbal order for all crew members to be killed as part of the Sept. 2 attack on suspected drug smugglers.Republican Sen. Roger Wicker of Mississippi, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and its top Democrat, Rhode Island Sen. Jack Reed, said in a joint statement late Friday that the committee will be conducting vigorous oversight to determine the facts related to these circumstances.Trumps team has weighed both military and nonmilitary options with Venezuela, including covert action by the CIA. Trump has publicly floated the idea of talking to Maduro. The New York Times reported Friday that Trump and Maduro had spoken. The White House declined to answer questions about the conversation.___Molina reported from Quito, Ecuador. Associated Press writer Josh Funk in Omaha, Nebraska, contributed to this report. JOSH BOAK Boak covers the White House and economic policy for The Associated Press. He joined the AP in 2013. twitter mailto
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 65 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    Returning Rodgers loses LT Jones (neck) to IR
    The Steelers have placed starting left tackle Broderick Jones on injured reserve after their 2023 first-round pick suffered a neck injury against the Bears.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 43 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    Sources: Orioles, Helsley agree to 2-year deal
    Closer Ryan Helsley and the Baltimore Orioles are in agreement on a two-year contract that includes an opt-out after the first season, sources told ESPN.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 44 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    Ohio St. dominates Michigan to snap losing streak
    Quarterback Julian Sayin starred in Saturday's edition of The Game, tossing three TD passes to snap Ohio State's losing streak to Michigan.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 45 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    Will the Iron Bowl get wild at Jordan-Hare Stadium again?
    Recent Iron Bowls at Jordan-Hare Stadium have had a tendency to get wild -- and this year may be no exception.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 45 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    A reunion at Stanford and trolling at the Egg Bowl lead Week 14 superlatives
    As expected, college football's rivalry week brought plenty in the department of unconventionality. We handed out nontraditional superlatives for the chaotic weekend.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 45 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NYTIMES.COM
    Several Arrested as Protesters Block ICE Agents From a Potential Raid in NYC
    The confrontation appeared to foil a possible ICE raid nearby, underscoring the numerous challenges the federal government faces in trying to stage raids in a dense city like New York.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 44 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NYTIMES.COM
    In Announcing Pardon of Drug Trafficker While Threatening Venezuela, Trump Displays Contradictions
    President Trumps statements on social media less than 24 hours apart showed the dissonance in his campaign against drug trafficking.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 44 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NYTIMES.COM
    Political Confusion as Texas Awaits Supreme Courts Ruling on Redistricting
    A decision on the states new congressional map will affect five House seats and could help determine control of the chamber next year.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views 0 Vista previa
  • WWW.NYTIMES.COM
    Ahead of Primary Elections, Time Is Running Out in the Fight Over Congressional Maps
    As partisan battles rage and courts wrangle proposals, the relentless pace of the calendar will force states to act or land in murky legal ground.
    0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views 0 Vista previa