JoJo Siwa says LGBTQ+ people have been unendingly cruel since she began dating a man
Queer pop icon JoJo Siwa has opened up about the backlash she experienced from the LGBTQ+ community when she announced she was dating a man.
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Queer pop icon JoJo Siwa has opened up about the backlash she experienced from the LGBTQ+ community when she announced she was dating a man.
The former health secretary was giving evidence about medical equipment deals during the pandemic.
Even as Nintendo has endlessly mined its classic consoles for nostalgic re-releases in recent decades, the company has seemed to completely ignore the existence of the
A former employee of a multinational DVD company was sentenced to four years in prison for stealing hundreds of pre-release DVDs and Blu-rays and leaking
Physical sports have long been known to help with anxiety and mental health. But can augmented and virtual reality sports games improve psychological well-being and
A new study by the University of Eastern Finland explored who are most likely to adopt and actively use digital apps designed to promote well-being
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joins Meet the Press in an exclusive interview after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, and discusses how leaders
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) joins Meet the Press in an exclusive interview after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, and talks about his family’s
Marquez’s latest victory means he can clinch a seventh MotoGP world title at the next race in Japan in a fortnight.
People in the US are being fired from their jobs for making remarks perceived as critical of slain Charlie Kirk.
Ukraine says it will continue targeting Russian infrastructure delivering troops, fuel and ammunition to front lines.
The US secretary of state will discuss the war in Gaza following Israel’s attack on Hamas in Qatar, which has drawn widespread condemnation.
Ukraine’s President Zelensky called the incursion “an obvious expansion of the war by Russia”.
Prof Musa Xulu tells the BBC he has received threats from hired assassins and has complained to the police.