Por: NBC News Nation October 12, 2022
In the early evening hours of Aug. 5, 1961, Josie Carter was sitting at the bar in the Black Nite, a gay tavern in Milwaukee, doing her makeup in her bathrobe. Later that evening, she would lead bar patrons as they fought back against a group of Navy service members in what some historians believe could be the first recorded LGBTQ uprising in the country. The event became known as the Black Nite brawl, and though the bar itself is no longer... + full article
Forbes USA Life October 14, 2022
MILWAUKEE - SEPTEMBER 13: Partial view of the Milwaukee skyline on September 13, 2015 in Milwaukee, ... [+] Wisconsin. (Photo By Raymond Boyd/Getty Images) Getty Images Milwaukee ranks as the drunkest city in America. Clever Real Estate recently published a new composite study ,... + más
Milwaukee's Homicide Rate Renews Debate Over Cash Bail | Time
Pilot Project Brewing opts against suburban expansion, heads to Milwaukee | Chicago Tribune
New York Daily News USA Nation October 14, 2022
LGBTQ voters could soon make up nearly 20% of U.S. voters, according to new data released Thursday by the Human Rights Campaign. According to a report by the HRC and Ohio’s Bowling Green State University, voters who identify as LGBTQ are poised to become one of the... + más
Nearly 6 in 10 LGBTQ youth who came out before age 13 ‘seriously considered suicide’ in past year, researchers say | New York Daily News
Facebook parent company Meta still cashing in on ads using anti-LGBTQ slur ‘groomers’ despite platform’s ban: report | New York Daily News
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, continues to profit from ads featuring the anti-LGBTQ slur “groomer,” according to a media watchdog nonprofit. That’s despite having previously stated that the term, when baselessly used to describe LGBTQ people, violated... + más
To defeat FTC lawsuit, Meta demands 100+ rivals share biggest trade secrets | Ars Technica
Facebook is selling new types of ads on Instagram and Messenger as revenue declines | CNBC
New York Daily News USA Nation October 10, 2022
More than half of LGBTQ youth who came out before they were teenagers “seriously considered suicide” in the past year, new data released Monday shows. The data — released ahead of the 34th annual National Coming Out Day on Tuesday — analyzed the correlation between the... + más
Number of trans killings doubled over 4 years, with guns fueling increase: Advocates | ABC7
Suicide is complicated. So is prevention | Los Angeles Times
ABC News USA Nation October 01, 2022
Despite major progress in recent years in the , older LGBTQ activists say the country is seeing against the LGBTQ communities, reminiscent of past anti-LGBTQ movements they lived through during the 20th century.History repeating itself, is something of which they say everyone... + más
Thousands march in Turkey to demand ban on LGBTQ groups | ABC News
Netflix ditches Dahmer LGBTQ tag following backlash: It's pretty gross | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Life September 27, 2022
After getting hit with viewer backlash, Netflix has removed an LGBTQ tag from the new limited series Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.It's unclear when, exactly, the streaming giant ditched the show's LGBTQ label or why Dahmer received it in the first place. But the... + más
After fans dismiss it as 'pretty gross,' Netflix drops LGBTQ tag for 'Dahmer' series | Los Angeles Times
Why Jeffrey Dahmer's killer murdered him—he crossed the line | Newsweek
PennLive USA Life September 24, 2022
Greg Stach grew up in the Bay Area as a child of wine enthusiasts., he and his parents explored Napa Valley back when it was just establishing itself as a wine region. They’d let him try small tastes of wine at holiday dinners; before long, he was able to identify the wines of... + más
Boston sommelier Charlie Gaeta launches his own wine label | The Boston Globe
NW Pa. winery expecting ‘good to very good’ grape quality after summer of heat, little rain | PennLive
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