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June 1st, 2020

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Las Vegas — I spend most of the weekend playing with a JavaScript framework Ember.js which appears to be perfect for a project that I've be considering for a few years.

Today the world becomes a bit more interesting for me because casinos start opening here in Las Vegas including the Orleans just down the Tropicana from me. I plan to visit and see how they are doing things. Kind of scary but it's a first step to returning to what will be the new normal.

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Out.com Logo Lady Gaga and Elton John's 'Chromatica' Track Will Shake You

Lady Gaga and Elton John's 'Chromatica' Track Will Shake You

By Trudy Ring

Hollywood — The track by the two longtime friends, a soaring testament to the power of music to uplift the outsiders among us, is on Gaga’s sixth album, Chromatica, out today. The album’s title refers to a world Gaga created, where diversity and acceptance are the norm. And it’s music that helps make it such a utopia. (More)

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SpaceX Rocket Ship Blasts Off Into Orbit With 2 Americans

By Marcia Dunn (AP)

Florida — A rocket ship built by Elon Musk's SpaceX company thundered away from Earth with two Americans on Saturday, ushering in a new era in commercial space travel and putting the United States back in the business of launching astronauts into orbit from U.S. soil for the first time in nearly a decade. (More)

TowleRoad Logo Jimmy Kimmel Rips President for Inflaming Violence Amid George Floyd Protests

Jimmy Kimmel Rips President for Inflaming Violence Amid George Floyd Protests

By Andy Towle

Hollywood — Jimmy Kimmel blasted Donald Trump for inflaming violence amid the unrest that has sparked protests in U.S. cities in the wake of the murder of unarmed black man George Floyd. (More)

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7 Riots, Rallies, and Protests That Propelled Queer Liberation

By Sam Manzella

Cyberspace — Before LGBTQ Americans could gather peacefully in the streets for Pride parades, there were protests, riots, and other acts of insubordination. Sometimes violent, often militant, and always disruptive, the necessary, anti-establishment actions of our predecessors paved the way for a more tolerant, accepting world to come. (More)

AVN Logo CockyBoys Debuts Erotic Documentary '(Lock) Down but Not Out'

CockyBoys Debuts Erotic Documentary '(Lock) Down but Not Out'

By Allen Smithberg

New York City — CockyBoys has released episode one of erotic limited documentary series (Lock) Down But Not Out, starring Tayte Hanson and Lucas Champagne. It is playing now on CockyBoys.com. The documentary explores and showcases how some CockyBoys stars are dealing with and experiencing the lockdown, how they are managing it and overcoming their upsets while finding ways to reconnect to their sexual-self and preparing for the future that is ahead. (More)

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LGBTQ-Inclusive Church’s Sign Declares: ‘George Floyd Was Lynched Today by the Police’

By Staff

St. Petersburg — The Allendale United Methodist Church in St. Petersburg, which has become a safe haven for many in the LGBTQ community, is using their marquee this week to call attention to the death of George Floyd, a black man who died on Monday after a white police officer pressed his knee against Floyd’s neck for up to eight minutes as he yelled, “I can’t breathe!” (More)

Advocate Logo Same-Sex Spouses Win Equal Access to Social Security Survivor Benefits

Same-Sex Spouses Win Equal Access to Social Security Survivor Benefits

By Trudy Ring

Washington D.C. — A federal court ruled Wednesday that the Social Security Administration must consider claims for survivor’s benefits by same-sex spouses who were unable to be married for at least nine months because of state marriage bans. (More)