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Gay actor Earl Holliman, star of Police Woman, Twilight Zone, and more, dies at 96
He acted in numerous major films in the 1950s and ’60s, including Giant, with Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, and James Dean; Broken Lance, playing one of the sons of rancher Spencer Tracy; Gunfight at the OK Corral, starring Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas; Forbidden Planet, a retelling of Shakespeare’s The Tempest in outer space; The Sons of Katie Elder, with John Wayne and Dean Martin; and The Rainmaker, starring Lancaster and Katharine Hepburn. He won a Golden Globe as Best Supporting Actor for The Rainmaker, playing Hepburn’s amorous younger brother — a role for which he beat out Elvis Presley.
Gay actor Earl Holliman
Woke Dems have lied about transgender suicide
The Oklahoma medical examiner who ruled Benedict’s overdose death a suicide said the 16-year-old “did not die as a result of trauma” from the fight at school, and handwritten notes at the scene did not make reference to difficulties at school.
Nonbinary student Nex Benedict died by suicide, ODing after beating inside Oklahoma high school bathroom: official
Benedict suffered from “bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, self-harm (cutting), chronic tobacco abuse and chronic marijuana abuse.”
No wonder.
Her short, sad life had been marred by an evil far more real than the politicized victimhood of cynical activists.
Woke Dems
UK will investigate adult trans health clinics following controversial review
...ideologues railroad kids into irreversible treatments with no evidence
Majority of children who express unhappiness with gender will grow out of it
Youngsters at suicide risk after sex change surgery
Our weak-kneed 'leaders' have been brutally exposed by gender review
The Cass Review shames the gay-rights establishment
Idaho can enforce ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth
Female genital mutilation
We were pushed to transition as teens — now we’re ‘vindicated’
Sinead O’Connor’s anguished final Tweets
Ms O'Connor has apparently struggled with mental health issues since her son Shane, 17, took his own life in January 2022 after escaping hospital while on suicide watch.
Last week, in what appears to be her final post, the singer hailed Shane as the 'love of her life' and the 'only person who ever loved me unconditionally', adding that she felt 'lost' without him.
Sinead O’Connor’s anguished final Tweets
Morrissey Slams Sinead O'Connor Tributes
Cop KILLS man who'd just murdered his colleagues
Police released the body-cam footage of Alec Iurato, 26, one of the three officers who responded to the home of Nicholas Brutcher in Bristol last Wednesday.
Once the cops arrived, Brutcher suddenly opened fire on them, unloading more than 80 rounds at the unsuspecting officers.
Cop KILLS man who'd just murdered his colleagues
Jill Biden says Latinos as unique as 'breakfast tacos'
In New York City, people love the convenience stores known as bodegas that are often run by Dominican or Puerto Rican merchants. Biden mispronounced the word as "bogedas."
'breakfast tacos'
Biden tells father of Parkland shooting victim to SIT DOWN before having him BOOTED
10-year-old's alleged rapist is Guatemalan illegal immigrant
Taco Bell sued for attacking customers with scalding hot water
Mexican Beauty Queen Has Been Arrested For Stealing Wine
Grandma’s Dying Wish Was a Giant Dick on Her Grave
Latinos and Black people are staying close to home
Chet Hanks: I didn’t have a ‘strong male role model’ growing up
“I didn’t have a strong male role model to tell me … ‘Bro, fuck these people. They are just jealous of you,'” Chet, 31, said in a video on his YouTube channel of the disrespect he endured from his peers for his wealth, fame and being perceived as “arrogant, entitled and spoiled.”
Chet Hanks: I didn’t have a ‘strong male role model’
Michael Madsen arrested in Malibu
Paul Auster's son is charged with killing his 10-month-old daughter
LAPD used a battering ram to force their way into Rihanna's babydaddy's home
Fred Savage fired following misconduct investigation
‘No Such Thing As An Illegitimate Child, Only An Illegitimate Parent’
Master P’s daughter Tytyana dead at 29
DJ Quik’s son charged in fatal Downey shooting
Jack Wagner's son Harrison, 27, found dead
‘This did not occur under my roof’
'I think it's gone too far'
A transgender psychologist who has helped hundreds of teens transition is concerned over the sharp rise in youths identifying as trans or non-binary, claiming the spike could be a result of peer pressure.
Dr. Erica Anderson, 71, a former clinical psychologist at the University of California San Francisco's Child and Adolescent Gender Clinic, said clinicians were failing to carry out thorough mental health evaluations before recommending hormones or surgeries to teens who might not be sure if they truly want to transition.
'Giving over to hormones on demand will result in many more cases of poor outcomes and many more disappointed kids and parents who somehow came to believe that giving kids hormones would cure their other psychological problems,' Anderson told the Times. 'It won't.'
'I think it's gone too far'
Parents sue school district for encouraging fake pronouns
Teachers felt 'bullied' into displaying LBGTQ rainbow flags
Trans child molester charged with first-degree murder
School district tells teachers to attend 'Kink, Trans Sex and BDSM' workshop to 'learn more about trans children
A 17-year-old boy died by suicide hours after being scammed
Police, firefighters, and San Francisco mayor won't march in Pride Parade due to a ban against wearing police uniforms
Say gay to everyone but your parents
Pronoun Police Come for Middle Schoolers
19 students, 2 teachers dead
Betty White Says the Key to Her Diet Is 'to Avoid Anything Green'
White told Parade that she had a love of vodka and hot dogs, "probably in that order."
Betty White Says
'I Had a Crush on Her Too'
The Oscars Just Gave Up
The voting body is today much more diverse and much younger than it was in 2009, but its tastes are so out of the mainstream that the Oscars are today a sort of West Coast version of the Independent Spirit Awards, giving all of its attention to art-house offerings. The average American looks at this year’s list of obscure Best Picture nominees — Mank? Nomadland? Promising Young Woman? Judas and the Black Messiah? The Father? Minari? Sound of Metal? The Trial of the Chicago 7? — and thinks: I have no interest in any of these titles. All of them are downers, most of them push an overt political agenda, and none of them puts a beloved movie star front and center except The Father (in which Anthony Hopkins plays a man being destroyed by dementia). There is no glamour or Hollywood magic attached to any of them. All of them are essentially TV movies (though all of them had pro forma theatrical runs). Most of them are more interested in wrestling with intractable social problems (which, being intractable, tend to frustrate audiences) than in entertainment.
The Oscars Just Gave Up
Cloris Leachman, Emmy and Oscar Winner, Dies at 94
Oscar winner and multiple Emmy winner Cloris Leachman, best remembered as the delightfully neurotic Phyllis Lindstrom on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and her own subsequent sitcom, died of natural causes on Tuesday in Encinitas, Calif. She was 94.
“It’s been my privilege to work with Cloris Leachman, one of the most fearless actresses of our time,” her longtime manager Juliet Green said. “There was no one like Cloris. With a single look she had the ability to break your heart or make you laugh ’till the tears ran down your face. You never knew what Cloris was going to say or do and that unpredictable quality was part of her unparalleled magic.”
The daffy, self-absorbed Phyllis, a character she claimed was close to her own persona, brought the actress two Emmys as a featured actress in a series during the mid-’70s and made Leachman a household name.
Cloris Leachman, Emmy and Oscar Winner, Dies at 94
Why Phyllis is Too Much of a Real Woman
The Life of Gay Teen Nigel Shelby Celebrated With Rainbow Casket
Gay Alabama teenager Nigel Shelby was laid to rest over the weekend with a celebration led by family and friends.
Attendees wore rainbow-themed clothing to the 15-year-old's funeral at a Huntsville cemetery and services were held at the Rock Family Worship Center, according to Aazios.
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