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NASA awards $43.2 million to space tech companies including Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin
“Who benefits from space exploration? Certainly not you. Certainly not the poor. Certainly not the marginalized. Certainly not our planet’s ecosystems.”
Twitter’s anti-abuse filter for DMs may not actually help stop harassment on the platform
It’s time for Twitter to stop putting the onus on individual users to prevent their own abuse.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship aims to eventually take people to Mars
With climate crises increasing around the world, Musk’s hopes to send people to space may seem tempting — and he’s not alone in his pursuit.
HRC President to Unveil New Framework Centering Transgender Community
In an ‘Out’ exclusive, the organization’s new president also sounds off on Trump’s impeachment.
Hyde Makes Navigating Reproductive Health Care Even Harder for Black Muslims
Though Black Muslims account for a fifth of all U.S. Muslims, conversations around Hyde and reproductive health-care access have failed to take their experiences into account.
Meet the Faces of Bermuda’s First-Ever Pride
After years of wavering progress, the tropical nation’s LGBTQ+ community is finding its power.
Tinsley: ’43 years after passing the Hyde Amendment, it’s time to end abortion coverage bans’
At 17 years old, I found myself sitting alone in a bathroom stall, waiting for the results of a pregnancy test.
Jordan Roth Is the Gay Fashion Icon We Deserve
From ‘Hadestown’ to ‘Moulin Rouge,’ this Broadway titan slays red carpets like no other.
Analysis: It’s Time for a New Vision for the U.S.-Mexico Border
Families and community organizations along the U.S.-Mexico border are calling for a new vision for the region, saying it needs to be more welcoming to newcomers. They also are questioning the levels of federal law enforcement.