Gay Cleveland: The Latest
Race, Title and Anguish: Meghan and Harry Explain Royal Rift
In an interview aired Sunday, Harry and Meghan described palace discussions about the color of their son's skin, losing royal protection and the pressures that led the Duchess of Sussex to contemplate suicide.
Golden Globes Vows Reform Amid Scrutiny on Diversity
Facing heightened scrutiny arounds its membership and practices, the group behind the Golden Globe Awards says that it is committed to immediate "transformational change" and reforms.
Audiences Hold Back, Even as More Movie Theaters Open
Theaters reopening in New York City this weekend did not set the box office on fire. North American theatrical grosses stayed relatively muted, despite some major new releases.
Grammy Performers: Taylor Swift, BTS, Cardi B, Billie Eilish
Taylor Swift, BTS, Cardi B and Billie Eilish are set to perform at next week's Grammy Awards.
Aussie 'Magic Mike' Offers New Way to Look at Its Buff Dancers
When Channing Tatum conceived a revue based on his "Magic Mike" film franchise, he looked to have a conversation with women about how its hunky dancers should be viewed.
'Fifty Shades' Back in June with 'Freed'
Christian Grey is tying up the loose ends of his side of the story this summer. "Freed: Fifty Shades Freed as told by Christian" is set to hit shelves on June 1, the publisher said Sunday.
Etna Keeps Up Its Spectacular Explosions; Ash Rains on Towns
A particularly spectacular blast from Italy's Mount Etna volcano belched out a towering cloud of ash and lava stone Sunday onto Sicilian villages, the latest in a series of explosions since mid-February.
From Vote to Virus, Misinformation Campaign Targets Latinos
A largely undetected movement to depress turnout and spread disinformation about Democrat Joe Biden targeted Latinos, was promoted on social media, and was often fueled by automated accounts.
Queer Actor Justice Smith Celebrates His Authenticity with 'Genera+ion'
When queer actor Justice Smith auditioned for the new HBOMax series "Genera+ion," he wasn't sure if he wanted to play a high school student again, until he embodied his character.
Mrs. Kasha Davis: From 'RuPaul' Runner-up to Big Screen Realness
She's been called "basic," and she's been called "seasoned." She's also been called a "workhorse queen." But when Mrs. Kasha Davis is served up shade, she turns it into glamor and comic gold.
News
Where IS Ruled, Pope Calls on Christians to Forgive, Rebuild
Pope Francis urged Iraq's Christians on Sunday to forgive the injustices committed against them by Muslim extremists and to rebuild as he visited the wrecked shells of churches and met ecstatic crowds.
Entertainment
Murder, but Gentler: 'Cozy' Mysteries a Pandemic-Era Balm
For those who find their dreams in books, there's a group of readers who are hungrily consuming a particular style of narrative to escape from the past year's reality: "Cozy" mysteries.
Business
GOP Pushes Bills to Allow Social Media 'Censorship' Lawsuits
Republican state lawmakers are pushing for social media giants to face costly lawsuits for policing content on their websites.
Technology
Casting a Wide Intrusion Net: Dozens Burned with Single Hack
Nimble, highly skilled criminal hackers believed to operate out of Eastern Europe hacked dozens of companies and government agencies on at least four continents by breaking into a single product they all used.
Finance
Millennial Money: 3 Debt Strategies for an Unequal Recovery
The past year has fractured our world in countless ways. Now, as people look to pick up the pieces, those managing debt need to account for their position in our uneven economic recovery.
Cars
Edmunds Compares the 2021 Tesla Model S and Porsche Taycan
Electric car the Porsche Taycan offers similar capabilities to Tesla's Model S, plus the aura of Porsche's sports car-building ethos. Is it good enough to unseat the Model S? Edmunds' experts tested both to find out.
Style
Dolce&Gabbana Seeks over $600M Damages from 2 U.S. Bloggers
Dolce&Gabbana has filed a defamation suit seeking over $600 million in damages from two U.S. fashion bloggers who reposted anti-Asian comments attributed to one of the designers that led to a boycott.
Health/Fitness
Study Finds Mask Mandates, Dining Out Influence Virus Spread
A new national study adds strong evidence that mask mandates can slow the spread of the coronavirus, and that allowing dining at restaurants can increase cases and deaths.
Travel
At Dubai Airport, Travelers' Eyes Become Their Passports
The key east-west transit hub is rolling out an iris-scanner that verifies one's identity and eliminates the need for any human interaction when entering or leaving the country.
Nightlife
Another Gay Bar Gone? Boston Eagle is Up for Sale
And then there were...? Gay blogger BosGuy> reports the "space formerly occupied by the Boston Eagle is now for rent."