Politico suggests millennials are not quite as post-racial as they'd like to believe.
Slovenia's National Council voted 23-14 Tuesday not to intervene and veto the National Assembly's recent legalization of same-sex marriage. Opponents of marriage equality, however, have filed a referendum that would be a last ditch effort to defeat equality.
The women of SCOTUS as Lego figures.
New York Daily News brands GOP lawmakers who wrote letter to Iran undercutting President Obama's foreign policy as traitors.
After Oklahoma University fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) was shuttered yesterday due to a video showing its members singing a racist chant, a new video emerged of SAE House Mother, 79-year old Beauton Gilbow, saying the "N" word seven times in a row. Gilbow previously told a local Oklahoma news station she was "in shock" when she learned of the SAE's racist video.
Report circulates that ISIS has beheaded three gay men in northern Iraq. The reports could not be independently verified and ISIS has been known to label dissidents as homosexuals, regardless of how they self-identify.
Neville Longbottom is all grown up.
Woody Allen's next movie will feature Kristin Stewart.
Are man-leggings under shorts a thing now?
Chick-fil-A is coming to New York. How will the city react?
Hillary Clinton says her decision to use a personal email while Secretary of State was rooted in convenience: "“I thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work and for my personal emails instead of two. Looking back, it would have been better if I'd simply used a second account and carried a second phone,” the former Secretary of State said during the press conference. “I thought using one device would be simpler, and obviously, it hasn't worked out that way,” Mrs. Clinton added.
A previously unreleased Kurt Cobain song will accompany HBO documentary on the rocker.
Oklahoma's anti-gay Republican State Senator is not surprisingly pal-ing around with fellow hate-monger Bryan Fischer: "I tell people this all the time," Silk told Fischer, "the LGBT activists do not want people to have freedom. They do not want people to be able to exercise their religious convictions. They don't at all and people really don't understand that."
Channing Tatum set to appear in all-male remake of Ghostbusters that Sony plans to accompany their recently announced all-female remake of the same franchise.
Ricky Martin shows he's a talented facial contortionist.
Neil Patrick Harris took in Broadway's The Audience starring Dame Helen Mirren reprising her role as Queen Elizabeth II. Read Towleroad's review HERE ICYMI.
Madonna says "gay rights are way more advanced than women's rights": "People are a lot more open-minded to the gay community than they are to women, period. It's moved along for the gay community, for the African-American community, but women are still just trading on their ass. To me, the last great frontier is women. Women are still the most marginalized group. They're still the group that people won't let change. You're still categorized – you're still either a virgin or a whore. If you're a certain age, you're not allowed to express your sexuality, be single, or date younger men."