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The Olympics’ First-Ever Non-Binary Athletes Have Already Been Misgendered
Broadcasters who regularly share obscure facts and stats about athletes are failing to get their pronouns right.
Welcome to the Queerest Olympics Ever
If you want to root for everybody gay, here's a list of all of the openly LGBTQ Team U.S.A. Olympic athletes competing in the Tokyo Summer Games.
Why Can't WNBA Broadcasters Get the Players’ Names Right?
There are only 144 names to learn and the teams provide pronunciation guides. And yet.
The Physical Toll of Drag Is a Brutal—But Constant—Reality for Performers
Makeup and wigs often conceal injuries like broken toes and cracked ribs.
Kareem Hunt and a Sports World that Ignores Domestic Violence Victims
Sports culture still does not see the female victims of star male athletes as valuable—and it shows.
The Redemption of A-Rod Is Complete
Once the most hated man in baseball, former Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez is now preparing for his 'Sunday Night Baseball' debut, thanks to social media (and a little help from J.Lo).
Sexism is Everywhere, Even the Gay Bowl
Women's teams are still marginalized at the football world's most inclusive tournament.
The Real Problem with Hollywood's Depiction of Herpes
A brief history of unfunny and inaccurate representations of herpes—a virus that the majority of the population lives with.
Is There Still a Place for Ladies Night in Baseball?
From what to call the events to facing social media backlash, hosting Ladies Night at the ballpark can be a minefield for baseball organizations.
Women Lawyers Are Being Driven to Drink
The highly competitive field is a breeding ground for addiction problems.
This FBI Snitch Loved Selling Out Her Communist Friends
The new book 'Undercover Girl' tells the lost story of photographer-turned-fink Angela Calomiris, who hoped for fame, money, and prestige, and got none of it.