Hornet Releases New Suggestion Cards, With ‘New Guys’ and ‘Guys Who Checked You Out’

Hornet Releases New Suggestion Cards, With ‘New Guys’ and ‘Guys Who Checked You Out’

Today, Hornet announced an update to its search screen, adding suggestion cards that make it even easier for guys to make meaningful connections and meet. Users can now easily find new guys who joined Hornet, as well as guys who recently viewed their profile.

Whether men are looking for romance or friendship, these new and improved suggestion cards are the perfect discovery tool for users to connect.

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To use the suggestion cards, click on the search bar and the drop-down menu will show guys new to Hornet and guys who checked you out.

By upgrading the search experience beyond just proximity-based browsing, users have access to more tools to find guys and to foster more meaningful connections.

As always, Hornet is bringing its users an innovative social experience using the latest technology.

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Federal Court rules against the Trump Administration in LGBTQ rights case on workplace nondiscrimination

Federal Court rules against the Trump Administration in LGBTQ rights case on workplace nondiscrimination

Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects workers from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation

NEW YORK – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, released the following statement in response of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that Title VII, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, includes protections on the basis of sexual orientation in the case Zarda v. Altitude Express, Inc. This is a major hit against the anti-LGBTQ agenda of Jeff Sessions’ Department of Justice, who filed an amicus brief to the court arguing that sexual orientation should not be protected under the Civil Rights Act.  

“Today’s court ruling is a decisive victory, and a significant rejection of the Trump Administration’s ongoing campaign to strip rights and protections away from LGBTQ people in the workplace,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD. “This strong affirmation that sexual orientation is protected under Title VII is a vital step forward, but it is imperative to continue to fight for the courts to affirm gender identity is also protected by denying the Trump Administration attempts to block the transgender community from having standing under the language of sex discrimination.”

Much like their attempts to undermine protections for workers based on sexual orientation, the Trump Administration has been working to write an anti-trans interpretation of sex discrimination into law by denying that gender identity is protected under the Civil Rights Act. In October 2017 Jeff Session reversed a federal policy that interpreted Title VII to include protections for the transgender community on the basis of sex.
 

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Ivanka Trump: ‘I Believe My Father’ on Sex Assault Claims, and Arming Teachers ‘Not a Bad Idea’

Ivanka Trump: ‘I Believe My Father’ on Sex Assault Claims, and Arming Teachers ‘Not a Bad Idea’
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Ivanka Trump sat down with NBC News reporter Peter Alexander in PyeongChang, where she attended the Closing Ceremonies of the Winter Games.

Alexander asked Trump about the sexual assault allegations against Donald Trump and whether she believed his accusers.

Said Ivanka: “I think it’s a pretty inappropriate question to ask a daughter, if she believes the accusers of the father when he’s affirmatively stated that there’s no truth to it. I don’t think that’s a question you would ask many other daughters…I believe my father, I know my father…So, I think I have that right as a daughter to believe my father.”

Ivanka was also asked about arming teachers, an idea that Donald Trump pushed following the Parkland, Florida high school shooting.

Said Ivanka: “Obviously, there would have to be an incredibly high standard for who would be able to bear arms in our school. But I think that there is no one solution to creating safety….I think that having a teacher who is armed, who cares deeply about her students or his students and who is capable and qualified to bear arms is not a bad idea, but it is an idea that needs to be discussed.”



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Netflix Released an Extra ‘Queer Eye’ Makeover, and You Can Watch It Right Here

Netflix Released an Extra ‘Queer Eye’ Makeover, and You Can Watch It Right Here
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Netflix released a special online-only mini-episode of Queer Eye featuring one of their own.

John Campbell manages the IT department at Netflix (aka the NERDS team), and was the perfect candidate for a bit of polishing. So Antoni, Bobby, Jonathan, Karamo, and Tan were called in to give Campbell a re-do.

RELATED: The Original ‘Queer Eye’ Guys Pass the Torch to the New Fab Five at a Boozy Brunch: WATCH

It’s amazing what can happen in the space of seven minutes. Anyone ready for Season Two?

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Jonathan Van Ness, the show’s hair guy, spoke to Vulture recently on the show’s continuing relevance:

“Something I realized today was — and everyone really responded to this joke the first time I busted it out — that when you have Republican administrations in power, we need to have Queer Eye on the air. But even though that’s a joke, it’s serious. I do feel like LGBTQIA things in the United States are not going in the direction that they were in the last eight years. Coming from a town of 30,000 people on the Mississippi River, having Queer Eye in 2003 through 2007 when I was in high school was really important. I looked up to Kyan a lot. I hope someone will look up to me. That is a crazy feeling, but I think it’s a good time, because there needs to be queer visibility on TV.”

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Full Page USA Today Ad Features Bipartisan Opposition To Trump’s Transgender Military Ban

Full Page USA Today Ad Features Bipartisan Opposition To Trump’s Transgender Military Ban

Today, the Human Rights Campaign, Lambda Legal, OutServe-SLDN, American Military Partner Association, and Gender Justice League published a full-page USA Today ad featuring leading military, national security and bipartisan officials who agree with the majority of Americans that the Trump-Pence Administration’s ban on transgender troops is wrong and hurts military readiness. The ad encourages the vast majority of Americans who oppose the Trump-Pence Administration’s effort to ban up to 15,000 active duty transgender troops to call the White House and demand they put our military readiness and brave servicemembers ahead of politics. The ad will also run in every local Gannett paper nationwide on Wednesday.

.@HRC @LambdaLegal @OutserveSLDN @LGBTMilPartners & @GenderJusticeWA took out a full-page ad in @USAToday highlighting the opposition of military leaders, national security officials & bipartisan lawmakers to Trump-Pence’s ban on brave transgender troops. t.co/bTTaj1esDJ pic.twitter.com/EH0uLI8IyF

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 26, 2018

“Military leaders, national security officials, and bipartisan lawmakers agree with the majority of Americans who believe the Trump-Pence Administration’s ban on transgender troops is not only wrong, but hurts military readiness,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “Donald Trump’s erratic tweets and half-baked orders disrespect the bravery of countless transgender people who have fought and sacrificed for our country. It’s long past time the White House abandon this reckless, unconstitutional ban and give these brave individuals the dignity, respect and honor they deserve.”

“Six federal courts have already found the tweeted ban on transgender military service is likely unconstitutional, adding the authority of the courts to the widespread criticism the proposed ban has received from military leaders and members of both political parties, not to mention the overwhelming majority of Americans who oppose the ban,” said Sasha J. Buchert, Staff Attorney at Lambda Legal. “It is time for the Trump Administration to end this misguided and discriminatory policy, as there is no amount of polish that will disguise its obvious and unconstitutional intent.”

“This ad is a timely and critical reminder of how the Trump-Pence Administration is woefully out of touch, discriminatory, and disrespectful in their position on the brave and courageous service our trans service members demonstrate each and every day,” said Matt Thorn, President & CEO of OutServe-SLDN. “From former Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, along with a majority of Americans; all have agreed that transgender service members are not a burden but essential assets for our 21st century military, our readiness as a country, and our strategic interests. The President and Vice President should heed the words of our current and former military leaders, our civilian leadership, our congressional overseers, and retreat on their pursuit of this blatantly unconstitutional, discriminatory ban. The bottom line in an all-volunteer force must be if you meet the standards and requirements you should and must be allowed to serve our country, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, and yes, gender identity.”

“The Trump-Pence Administration’s vicious targeting of actively serving military families with a discriminatory transgender ban is unconscionable and based on nothing but blatant anti-LGBT animus,” said Ashley Broadway-Mack, President of the American Military Partner Association. “No military family should have to face the uncertainty and fear Trump and Pence are inflicting on their lives with this ban. This ad is just a snapshot of the overwhelming number of military experts and bipartisan members of Congress who all agree with the far majority of Americans that any qualified American — regardless of their gender identity — should be able to serve our country.”

The advertisement reads, “Military leaders, national security officials, bipartisan lawmakers in Congress and a majority of Americans oppose the Trump-Pence ban on transgender troops, which would hurt military readiness. Tell Donald Trump and Mike Pence not to put their politics ahead of our troops. Call the White House: 202-456-1414.”

Making clear the bipartisan opposition to the ban, the ad features quotes from Senators John McCain (R-AZ), Susan Collins (R-ME), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Orrin Hatch (R-UT), and Richard Shelby (R-AL); Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joseph Dunford; Former Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus; Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen; Former Secretary of the Army Eric Fanning; Former Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James; and General Martin Dempsey.

In August, HRC joined as an organizational co-plaintiff in Karnoski v. Trump, a case brought by Lambda Legal and Outserve-SLDN, challenging the ban in court. HRC is joined by the American Military Partner Association, Gender Justice League, and nine individuals as co-plaintiffs in the case. Six separate federal courts have issued rulings blocking implementation of the ban. Barring further court action, the administration cannot implement this ban.

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