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  1. You’ve Been Wronged. That Doesn’t Make You Right. Opinion, Today

    Never has our culture made the claiming of complaint such an animating force.

  2. Pennsylvania School Board Reinstates Gay Author’s Speech Amid Backlash U.S., Today

    The Cumberland Valley School Board reversed its decision to cancel Maulik Pancholy’s speech at a middle school next month after many community members said the actor had been discriminated against because of his sexuality.

  3. Los medicamentos de acción prolongada podrían revolucionar la prevención y el tratamiento del VIH En español, April 21

    Nuevos tratamientos en desarrollo, que incluyen píldoras de una vez a la semana e inyecciones semestrales, ayudarían a controlar el virus en poblaciones de difícil acceso.

  4. Beverly LaHaye, Soldier of the Christian Right, Dies at 94 Obits, April 19

    A pastor’s wife, she formed Concerned Women for America to oppose the Equal Rights Amendment. Ronald Reagan called her “one of the powerhouses on the political scene.”

  5. ‘Stress Positions’ Review: It’s Giving Pandemonium Weekend, April 18

    The writer-director Theda Hammel’s biting, delirious quarantine comedy skewers white gay men in a world where fact, fiction and authentic experiences collide.

  6. School Board Cancels Gay Actor’s Anti-Bullying Talk Over His ‘Lifestyle’ Express, April 18

    Maulik Pancholy was scheduled to give a talk on anti-bullying at a Pennsylvania school next month. School board members scrapped it, citing concerns about his activism and “lifestyle.”

  7. Long-Acting Drugs May Revolutionize H.I.V. Prevention and Treatment Science, April 17

    New regimens in development, including once-weekly pills and semiannual shots, could help control the virus in hard-to-reach populations.

  8. These Gay Novels Offer a ‘More Interesting Conversation’ About Faith Books, April 15

    Recent books by Allen Bratton, Daniel Lefferts and Garrard Conley depict gay Christian characters not usually seen in queer literature.

  9. Queer Women Behaving Badly: These Movies Scrap the Coming-Out Story Culture, April 14

    “Love Lies Bleeding,” “Bottoms” and “Drive-Away Dolls” are leading a wave of stories about lesbians living their lives, committing crimes along the way.

  10. A Wild Ride From ‘Dilettante’ to Director Styles, April 11

    Theda Hammel wasn’t always sure her varied résumé would include “Stress Positions,” her directorial debut.

  11. ‘It’s Only Life After All’ Review: Indigo Girls Laugh Last Weekend, April 10

    The director Alexandria Bombach benefited from the musician Amy Ray’s archivist instincts in this warm, compelling new documentary.

  12. JoJo Siwa Grows Up Styles, April 10

    (Or tries to.)

  13. 4 conclusiones del documento del Vaticano sobre la dignidad humana En español, April 9

    El texto reafirma el rechazo de la Iglesia católica al aborto, la fluidez de género y la cirugía que denominó de “cambio de sexo”.

  14. Four Takeaways From the Vatican’s Document on Human Dignity Foreign, April 8

    The document restated the Roman Catholic Church’s rejection of abortion, gender fluidity and transition surgery.

  15. Mary Ann Zielonko, Partner of Kitty Genovese, Dies at 85 Obits, April 6

    The murder of Ms. Genovese, and her neighbors’ reaction to it, generated headlines. The nature of her relationship with Ms. Zielonko was a different story.

  16. Joe Lieberman and David Mixner, Exemplary Outsiders Op Ed, April 6

    Their experience of being outsiders deeply affected their political worldviews and caused them to embrace the struggles of other excluded Americans as their own.

  17. U.K. Lawmaker Admits Giving Out Colleagues’ Numbers in ‘Honey Trap’ Scandal Foreign, April 5

    William Wragg said he had been scared that a man he met on the Grindr dating app had “compromising things” on him, and apologized for causing “hurt.”

  18. Making Films About Outsiders, Increasingly in the Mainstream Culture, April 5

    Goran Stolevski, who is from North Macedonia and grew up partly in Australia, has made three features in three years, all teeming with unruly emotion.

  19. The Necessary Discomfort of Jerrod Carmichael’s ‘Reality’ Op Ed, April 3

    Jerrod Carmichael’s stock in trade is the exploitation of the awkward.

  20. Ugandan Court Upholds Draconian Anti-Gay Law Foreign, April 3

    The law, which includes the death penalty as a punishment in some cases, has been strongly condemned, including by the United States.

  21. Ye Praised Hitler and Spoke of ‘Going for the Gays,’ Lawsuit Claims Culture, April 2

    A former employee sued the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, claiming a hostile work environment at Yeezy, his fashion brand, and Donda Academy, his private school.

  22. Should I Speak Out When I Overhear a Person Saying Something Hateful? Magazine, March 29

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on taking a stand against homophobia and other forms of bigotry.

  23. In ‘Reality Show,’ Jerrod Carmichael Is Out and Open Culture, March 28

    Have you heard the one about the comedian who tried to live truthfully?

  24. One Way to End an Engagement? Uncommon Honesty and Matching Fonts. Styles, March 27

    Anjali Chakra and Sufi Malik, partners in content creation and in love, were vulnerable about their relationship online. They were vulnerable about their breakup, too.

  25. How Ron DeSantis Joined the ‘Ruling Class’ — and Turned Against It Investigative, August 20

    Over the years, Mr. DeSantis embraced and exploited his Ivy League credentials. Now he is reframing his experiences at Yale and Harvard to wage a vengeful political war.

  26. Teen Girls Report Record Levels of Sadness, C.D.C. Finds Science, February 13

    Adolescent girls reported high rates of sadness, suicidal thoughts and sexual violence, as did teenagers who identified as gay or bisexual.

  27. Ron DeSantis Stokes the Flames Interactive, January 23

    It has been a busy month for the Florida governor as he stokes divisive cultural issues.

  28. The ‘Golden Gays’ Return to the Stage in the Philippines Foreign, January 4

    They formed a community meant to support and shelter gay people who had been cast aside by society. Decades later, they are still living together, hosting pageants to help make ends meet.

  29. Anthony Fauci Quietly Shocked Us All Op Ed, December 31

    An ACT UP veteran remembers the doctor’s AIDS legacy.

  30. Personal Stories About Coming Out Letters, December 29

    Readers are moved by a column by Charles Blow and offer their own experiences. Also: Santos’s lies; Covid in China; digital payments; ableist language.

  31. Florida Lawmaker Charged With Pandemic Aid Fraud National, December 8

    State Representative Joe Harding, a sponsor of the law that critics have called “Don’t Say Gay,” is accused of illegally obtaining or trying to obtain more than $150,000 in loans.

  32. F.D.A. Considering New Approach to Blood Donation by Gay and Bisexual Men Science, November 30

    The agency may put in place a personalized risk assessment to replace the current prohibition on men who have had sex with men in the previous three months.

  33. The Democrats Should Run ____ in 2024 Letters, November 24

    Readers add to Frank Bruni’s list of possible candidates. Also: A gay marriage bill; funding Covid vaccines.

  34. Your Tuesday Briefing: Indonesia’s Deadly Earthquake N Y T Now, November 21

    Plus Iranian players protest at the World Cup and “Neighbours” will start filming again.

  35. Using the Word ‘Queer’ Instead of ‘Gay’ Letters, November 13

    Readers respond to a column by Pamela Paul. Also: Pandemic preparedness; regulating media; the need for unions.

  36. ‘Not Again’: A Weary Europe Greets Monkeypox With a Touch of Fatalism Foreign, May 25

    With war raging in Ukraine, and the coronavirus still circulating, many in Europe say they have bigger worries than monkeypox. Some organizations, however, have raised concerns about stigma.