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  1. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Humor to Counter Despair’ Styles, Yesterday

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  2. New Wave of Offensive Texts Targets Hispanic and L.G.B.T.Q. People National, November 17

    The F.B.I. is investigating messages that told people they would be deported or transported to a “re-education camp.” They came after racist texts were sent to Black people.

  3. Man With Neo-Nazi Ties Sentenced to Life in Killing of Gay Ex-Classmate Express, November 16

    Samuel Woodward, who espoused anti-gay rhetoric and had ties to Atomwaffen, a neo-Nazi group, stabbed his victim 28 times in a hate-fueled murder, prosecutors said.

  4. Uncovering Gay and Lesbian History in a 1941 ‘Sex Variants’ Study Culture, November 16

    The Civilians theater group has adapted a study of homosexuality into a work that explores the lives of lesbians and gay men in the early 20th century.

  5. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Our Unspoken Sibling Sign’ Styles, November 13

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  6. Staten Island St. Patrick’s Day Parade Ends 60-Year Ban on Gay Groups Metro, November 13

    After years of controversy and boycotts, the parade’s organizers said it was time to change the exclusionary policy.

  7. At Long Last, the Surge in S.T.I.s May Be Leveling Off Science, November 12

    Rates of gonorrhea declined in 2023, while diagnoses of syphilis and chlamydia held roughly steady, according to new C.D.C. data.

  8. A Spectator to a Team Celebrating Pride Insider, November 10

    In 2019, a gay couple bought an English rugby team, and the community immediately embraced them. Rory Smith witnessed the unexpected camaraderie.

  9. Cuando Eva y Eva mordieron la manzana En español, November 9

    En este ensayo de 2016, una escritora lucha por conciliar su fe con el amor por una mujer que conoció en la iglesia.

  10. Dorothy Allison, Author of ‘Bastard Out of Carolina,’ Dies at 75 Obits, November 9

    She wrote lovingly and often hilariously about her harrowing childhood in a working-class Southern family, as well as about the violence and incest she suffered.

  11. Art Deco’s Bad Girl, Still Ahead of Her Time Weekend, November 7

    Tamara de Lempicka’s first major U.S. survey invokes her as a trailblazing techno-feminist who borrowed freely from art history. But it also buries her erratic second act.

  12. 7 Salisbury U. Students Beat Person Because of Sexual Orientation, Police Say Express, November 6

    The students, who face assault and hate crime charges, lured a person to an apartment where they spat on him and broke a rib, the police said.

  13. Cost of Mpox Shot Deters Americans at Risk, Critics Say Science, November 4

    The epidemic in Africa continues to grow, prompting fears of another outbreak in the U.S. But the vaccine is no longer free, and vulnerable people are going without.

  14. When Eve and Eve Bit the Apple Styles, November 1

    In this essay from 2016, a writer struggles to reconcile her love for a woman with being “a good Christian girl.”

  15. The Halloween Parade’s Theme: ‘Meow’ Metro, October 31

    The annual Greenwich Village parade will center on cats, who are having a big year.

  16. An Artist Who Chronicles the ‘Doom Generation’ T Style, October 31

    The artist Paul P. is a painter whose power comes from representing a scarcely documented, in-between generation of queer life.

  17. Trump Repeatedly Refers to CNN’s Anderson Cooper as ‘Allison’ Politics, October 28

    The former president, who often uses disparaging nicknames for people he dislikes, has referred to the host by a woman’s name on at least three occasions since Friday.

  18. In Wisconsin’s Senate Race, the Republican Highlights Baldwin’s Sexuality Politics, October 25

    Eric Hovde is closing out his challenge to Senator Tammy Baldwin, a low-key Midwesterner, with a new attack ad that appears to want to make sure voters know she’s gay.

  19. Abercrombie, Pushing a New Image, Confronts Accusations Against Ex-C.E.O. Business, October 25

    Recent sex trafficking charges against Michael Jeffries could entangle the retailer, too, as it tries to close a tumultuous chapter in its history.

  20. Gay People Are Hunted Down and Beaten in a Country Once a Refuge Foreign, October 25

    Ivory Coast, long considered one of West Africa’s most tolerant societies, has recently seen a string of assaults on L.G.B.T.Q. people after several social media influencers exhorted their followers to “hunt” gay men.

  21. As Georgia Decides Its Future, Artists Are Worried About Theirs Culture, October 25

    Two new laws, and a looming election, in the former Soviet republic of Georgia have artists reconsidering their livelihoods and even whether they can stay in the country.

  22. U.S. Study on Puberty Blockers Goes Unpublished Because of Politics, Doctor Says Science, October 23

    The leader of the long-running study said that the drugs did not improve mental health in children with gender distress and that the finding might be weaponized by opponents of the care.

  23. In Michigan, a Queer Retreat With Dancing in the Woods T Style, October 22

    The editor Ryan Fitzgibbon invited collaborators to toast “A Great Gay Book,” a new collection of pieces from his influential, now-defunct magazine, Hello Mr.

  24. Former Abercrombie C.E.O. Is Charged With Running Sex-Trafficking Ring Business, October 22

    Prosecutors said Michael Jeffries and two others coerced dozens of men into sex acts during Mr. Jeffries’s tenure at the clothing company.

  25. Sadness Among Teen Girls May Be Improving, C.D.C. Finds Science, August 6

    A national survey found promising signs that key mental health measures for teens, especially girls, have improved since the depths of the pandemic.

  26. 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.

  27. 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.

  28. 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.

  29. Ron DeSantis Stokes the Flames Interactive, January 23

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

  30. 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.

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

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

  32. 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.

  33. 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.

  34. 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.

  35. 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.

  36. 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.

  37. 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.

  38. ‘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.