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WATCH: Apple CEO Talks About Coming Out With Stephen Colbert

WATCH: Apple CEO Talks About Coming Out With Stephen Colbert

Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple who came out last year, made his first appearance on a late night talk show when he joined Stephen Colbert to talk about the company’s new products, its plans for the future, and his own life.

In a touching moment during the interview, Colbert tied Cook’s management style to his decision to come out and confirm the tech industry’s biggest open secret.

Cook came out in 2014 in an essay published in Bloomberg Businessweek saying “being gay among the greatest gifts God has given me.”

“Being gay has given me a deeper understanding of what it means to be in the minority and provided a window into the challenges that people in other minority groups deal with every day,” Cook wrote. “It’s made me more empathetic, which has led to a richer life. It’s been tough and uncomfortable at times, but it has given me the confidence to be myself, to follow my own path, and to rise above adversity and bigotry. It’s also given me the skin of a rhinoceros, which comes in handy when you’re the CEO of Apple.”

For years, Cook refused to talk about his sexuality saying it was a personal matter. An open secret in the tech industry, Cook never denied he is gay and was “outed” often by pundits and journalists alike who thought he was already out.

Since taking the reins of Apple, Cook has pushed for more involvement in social issues. Even while closeted, Cook lobbied for passage of the Employment Nondiscrimination Act, marched in a pride parade with Apple employees, and opposed a “religious freedom” bill in Arizona. After coming out, Cook has continued to advocate for LGBT rights.

Shortly after Cook publicly came out, Colbert joked on his former show, the Colbert Report, that “as a corporate titan, this man should follow tradition and hide his sexuality in the Caymans.”

Watch below for the segment on Cook’s coming out. The full episode of the Late Show is available on CBS.com.

 

 

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10 Signs Your Relationship Is All Wrong For You

10 Signs Your Relationship Is All Wrong For You

 It’s easy to stay in a relationship even when you know deep down it’s not going to last. In the beginning, you look beyond your partner’s flaws and the relationship’s shortcomings, holding out hope that things will change with time. Later, when you’ve been with your S.O. for years, you might stay because you’ve grown comfortable or fear being on your own again. 

Below, dating and marriage experts share 10 signs you’re in a relationship that’s no longer worth all your time and energy.

1. You’re settling for Mr. or Ms. Good Enough.

There are plenty of things in life you can settle for: this year’s vacation destination (sigh, maybe next year, Amalfi Coast), the car you put a down payment on, your cell phone provider. But you absolutely, 100 percent cannot settle on who you choose to spend your life with, said Virginia Gilbert, an LA-based marriage and family therapist. If your partner doesn’t fulfill you intellectually, emotionally or sexually — or if you’re just biding time with him or her because you’ve grown comfortable — it’s a disservice to both of you, Gilbert said. 

“Be honest with yourself: If you’re staying in a ho-hum relationship because you’re afraid of being alone — or because you want a ring and a baby — do both of yourselves a favor and get out,” she said. “Otherwise you’ll eventually drift apart and your fear of being single will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.”

2. Your partner is your harshest critic. 

Your partner should be your ride-or-die bestie, your partner in crime and your biggest cheerleader all rolled into one. If moral support is in short supply or if nitpicking and criticism are constants in the relationship, it’s a very troubling sign, said Alicia H. Clark, a Washington D.C.-based psychologist.

“It’s one thing to tolerate playful teasing and pokes, but it’s another when jokes are seemingly always at your expense and criticism feels incessant, even when your family and friends are around,” she said. “This is closer to bullying than it is to playful good fun. It’s a signal that your partner doesn’t have your best interests at heart.”

3. You don’t share a sense of humor.

Does he roll his eyes every time you make joke or does he laugh like you’re the second coming of Louis C.K.? It might seem minor but if your partner doesn’t laugh with you, it’s problematic, said Gilbert. Life is hard; you’ll need someone in your corner who’ll roll with the punches and try to keep the mood light when the unexpected happens, she explained.

“It’s no fun being around someone who’s perpetually frowning or takes everything super seriously — especially when life throws you a curveball,” she said. “You don’t need to be with the life of the party, but you should be with someone with whom you share a similar sense of humor.” 

4. You’re more in love with the fantasy of who your partner could be rather than who he or she really is. 

When you’re in love, it’s easy to overlook any incompatibilities and fantasize about who he or she may be someday: Yes, she’s a homebody who’d rather play World of Warcraft all weekend long than travel but maybe someday she’ll want to tag along. Or sure, he doesn’t want kids now but maybe someday he’ll change his mind.

Don’t fall into this trap; if you’re more in love with the fantasy of your partner than who he or she really is, you need a major reality check, said Marina Sbrochi, a dating coach and the author of Stop Looking for a Husband: Find the Love of Your Life.

“You can’t overlook things more often than not in a relationship,” she said. “Fantasy is always better than reality, that’s why it’s called fantasy. You, however, live in reality. Present tense. Keep your head is in the game in this relationship.” 

5. You’re just not that into his or her family (or they’re just not that into you). 

It doesn’t bode well for your future together if you’ve met the parents and really don’t like them, said Gilbert. It’s even worse if your partner continually takes their side in arguments and doesn’t seem to have your back. 

“Ask yourself: Does she have a family you want to be part of? If the answer is no, and your significant other is unable to set boundaries with his parents, you are setting yourself up for a lifetime of miserable Thanksgivings and meddlesome conversations,” she said. “Think of it this way: The mother-in-law who is critical of you before you have children will inevitably try to raise those kids after they’re born.” 

She added: “Bottom line: if she’s more attached to her family than she is to you, run.”

6. You’re constantly wondering why your partner’s behavior doesn’t match up with his or her words.

Figuring out where your S.O. was on Saturday night shouldn’t be as difficult to crack as an episode of “Dateline: Real Life Mysteries.” If you’re often wondering what your partner is up to when you’re not around — or he always seems to be telling some half-truth — you may want to ask yourself if the relationship is really worth the worry, said Clark.

“Inconsistencies between behavior and words are common sign of a troubled relationship,” she said. “While it can be tempting to listen to words that often convey what we want to hear, listening to behavior is where you’ll hear the truth. Even if it is painful, behavior seldom lies.” 

7. Your personal goals are at odds. 

The best relationships are built on a strong sense of partnership: As a couple, you should know and deeply believe in each other’s individual dreams — and those life goals should more or less be compatible. If you start to realize how at odds your hopes for the future are, you may need to step away from the relationship, said Brenda Della Casa, the author of Cinderella Was A Liar: The Real Reason You Can’t Find (Or Keep) A Prince.

“Long-term relationships between two people who don’t ultimately want the same outcome is just asking for heartache,” she said.  

8. You’ve felt more insecure since you’ve been in the relationship. 

Your self-worth should in no way be tied to your partner’s opinion of you or your relationship status; your worth as a person comes from inside. That said, if your partner makes you feel unloveable or unsure of yourself to the point of anxiety, you need to address the issue, said Clark. 

“Dating the wrong person can drive up your anxiety and self-doubt,” she said. “The right relationship, on the other hand, drives up our confidence and satisfaction: we feel encouraged to strive to be our best selves but loved and accepted for who we are. 

9. You’re thinking about someone else. 

If you’re actively wondering if the grass would have been greener with your college boyfriend, you may be in some trouble, said Sbrochi. Also a bad sign? Fantasizing about what life would be like if you were single again.

“Two things could be going on here,”Sbrochi said. “Either you just don’t like who you’re with or perhaps you need to explore deeper within yourself the reason you aren’t satisfied with what you have. Ask yourself why you’re seeking things outside the relationship. When you find these answers, you can work on your relationship — or decide to go your own way.”   

10. You need to change who you are to keep your partner satisfied. 

There’s not one couple in the world who loves everything about each other. (We’re pretty sure even Angie wakes up some mornings and goes, “Beard shavings in the sink again, Brad? No, no, no.”) But if your partner looks at you as his personal pet project — someone he feels compellled to change in order to be worthy of him — you’re definitely in the wrong relationship, said Della Casa. 

“When your partner makes you feel like you can’t fully express yourself or punishes you or puts you down when you tell a joke or express an opinion they don’t like, it’s a problem,” she said. “If you can’t be authentic with your partner and accepted for who you are, what’s the point of the relationship?” 

 

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How Andrew Rannells handled being an over-employed actor

How Andrew Rannells handled being an over-employed actor

Neil Patrick Harris isn’t the only over-employed openly gay man in showbiz.

Andrew Rannells, who replaced Harris in Broadway’s Hedwig and the Angry Inch last year, is giving him a run for his money.

Rannells is one of the stars of the new film The Intern with Oscar winners Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway and had to juggle filming the part with his role on HBO’s Girls and that of Hedwig.

‘I felt a little bit split personality-ish,’ he says in the new issue of Out Magazine. ‘I’d go from being drunk Elijah on Girls to Hedwig and then go to The Intern with a little glitter still stuck on me. That was good though because I got great walking in heels tips for Hedwig from Anne and (director) Stacy (Meyers).’

In The Intern, Rannells plays the chief operating officer of a hip e-commerce start-up who starts an internship program for retirees. Hathaway is the founder and De Niro an intern.

‘I was auditioning for another part but things weren’t lining up,’ the actor says. ‘The casting director suggested I read for the part of Candice, a woman. She was Anne’s character’s business partner. It clicked. I was like, “Let’s just leave the name as Candice.” We didn’t.’

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Neil Patrick Harris And Brad Goreski Have Both Fallen Under Nick Jonas’ Spell

Neil Patrick Harris And Brad Goreski Have Both Fallen Under Nick Jonas’ Spell

Nick Jonas doesn’t need “Chains.” His grip over gay men is a powerful one. Our obsession with the pop star-turned actor just keeps growing with no sign of slowing down anytime in the near future. Even openly gay celebrities who usually have a fan base of their own that fawn over them are jumping on the Nick Jonas bandwagon and expressing their admiration for the hunky idol.

In an appearance on The Wendy Williams Show to promote his new variety series Best Time Ever, Neil Patrick Harris revealed Jonas was his celebrity crush during a hot seat segment with the talk show host. Harris was not shy about confessing he has Jonas fever since husband David Burtka is already aware of it, and he even joked that the singer was “really good-looking before it was kind of allowed to think he was good-looking.”

“You kind of had to wait til he turned … 19 to 20. Then you’re like ‘What is happening?!’”

Watch Neil Patrick Harris in the hot seat on The Wendy Williams Show below.

The Tony and Emmy award-winning actor is not alone when it comes to crushing on the youngest Jonas Brother. Fashion stylist Brad Goreski also gushed about Nick in an interview with HuffPost Live stating that Jonas would be his ideal guest co-host on Fashion Police. Goreski is a self-proclaimed “Nick Jonas superfan,” but also admitted that his fandom has turned him into a “total sweating weirdo.”

Watch Brad Goreski talk about Nick Jonas on HuffPost Live below.

Aside from his burgeoning legion of adoring gays, Jonas has another reason to be celebratory. The heartthrob turns 23 years old today. Happy birthday, Nick Jonas! We’ll gladly help you blow out your candle anytime.

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Alabama Bill Abolishing Marriage Licenses Dies

Alabama Bill Abolishing Marriage Licenses Dies

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An anti-gay bill that would have taken the state of Alabama out of the business of issuing marriage licenses failed to garner the necessary two-thirds House vote for approval during a special legislative session.

AL.com reports that the House voted 53-36 in favor of the bill. Sponsor Rep. Jim Hill said the bill’s purpose was to address the probate judges who’ve refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

todd“This would not require them to issue the marriage license but would allow the individuals to sign the contract and record it in the probate court just as you record a deed with the probate court,” Hill said. […]

Rep. Patricia Todd (pictured), D-Birmingham, the Alabama Legislature’s first openly gay member, questioned whether the change would matter to probate judges who claim religious objections to same-sex marriage.

“What is the difference between handing me a piece of paper for a license vs. accepting a piece of paper from me for a marriage contract?” Todd asked.

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Would You Rock The Same Hairstyle As Your Significant Other?

Would You Rock The Same Hairstyle As Your Significant Other?

Whoever said, “What’s yours is mine and what’s mine is yours,” probably wasn’t talking about hair. But it looks like one stylist had a bit of fun pushing that boundary.

For Gypsy Sport’s Spring 2016 show at New York Fashion Week, Bumble and Bumble Global Artistic Director Laurent Philippon created a series of towering topknots and poofy buns worn by both male and female models. Inspired by the fabrics, people, colors and shapes in New York City, Philippon explained that it was all “about mixing the aesthetical codes.”

“Doing a guy’s hair on a girl or doing a girl’s hair on a guy. The mix of culture and the mix of gender is something I always stood for,” said Philippon in a press release. “There’s definitely a message of peace and understanding in the collection, and that’s what I really love.”

Philippon also used the same hair products on all models to achieve the intricate looks, including Spray de Mode to form a vertical ponytail which morphed into a tall topknot and Cityswept Finish so small ponytails could be backcombed and looped from ear to ear or from front to back similar to a mohawk.

We are in full support of giving guys and girls the same amount of treatment when it comes to hairstyling and maintenance. But, are matching hairdos with your significant other a do or don’t? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section!

This season, HuffPost Lifestyle will disrupt New York Fashion Week to ensure that it is an inclusive event for people of all skin tones, genders, sizes, shapes and personalities. Over the next week, we’ll be highlighting designers, models and runway shows that are working to democratize NYFW. Help us make fashion week an event for EVERYONE by spreading our hashtag #NYFW4ALL and be sure to check out all of our coverage.

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Will these designs help solve London’s housing crisis?

Will these designs help solve London’s housing crisis?

There’s no denying that one of the things London needs most are more homes – because the city is not just running out of affordable housing, it also has a space problem.

Together with the Mayor of London, New London Architecture, an independent, member-supported aiming to ‘ bring people together to shape a better city’, held an international ideas competition to find solutions for this problem.

On Tuesday, they announced the 100 shortlisted ideas – some more practical, while others follow a more radical approach; here is a selection of the highlights.

Building over overground railways could free up a lot of land.

Building over overground railways could free up a lot of land.

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More than 1,500 hectares, or 1%, of London land are taken up by overground rail services – that may sound not all that much, but building over this land would free a substantial amount of space for homes.

Building over just a quarter of this available land, with 140 homes per hectare, could provide more than 53,000 new homes.

Akira Yamanaka proposes filling the existing space between terraced or semi-detached houses with new homes.

Akira Yamanaka proposes filling the existing space between terraced or semi-detached houses with new homes.

G A P H O U S I N G by Akira Yamanaka

End-of-terrace and semi-detached homes often have comparatively small spaces between them; but still enough to build micro homes, which is what Yamanaka’s design focuses on.

After investigating a 100-meter stretch of a South London street, the architect determined that five houses could be built between roughly thirty existing houses – even if built at half of this rate, this would add more than 100,000 new households to the capital.

Like houseboats or permanently moored barges, the floating homes make use of London's waterways.

Like houseboats or permanently moored barges, the floating homes make use of London’s waterways.

Buoyant Starts by Floating Homes Ltd with Baca Architects

Space may be scarce on land, but London’s rivers – most prominently the Thames – offer plenty of what the group call underdeveloped and unused space.

Their floating – but stationary – homes are designed as affordable starter homes and the group thinks it would be possible to deliver 7,500 new homes to Central London – over the course of six months to a year.

In other countries, custom-built homes are quite common - bringing them to the UK could solve parts of London's problems.

In other countries, custom-built homes are quite common – bringing them to the UK could solve parts of London’s problems.

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The designers behind this want to allow Londoners to build their dream homes – without all the difficulties that come with it, which is why they came up with Custom Build.
They design the home before it is then custom-built for the new tenants – at much lower rates than, for example, in other parts of Europe, although custom-building homes is much more common there.

Lidos, cinemas, schools: the homes of dRMM Archiects' 'waterhood' would enclose everything you need in day-to-day life.

Lidos, cinemas, schools: the homes of dRMM Archiects’ ‘waterhood’ would enclose everything you need in day-to-day life.

Floatopolis by dRMM Architects

dRMM also recognized the opportunities London’s waterways hold: they’re thinking of developing completely new – and floating – neighborhoods, encouraging public access to the water which has so often been paved over.

The new facilities can enclose everything, including lidos, open-air cinemas, creative workspaces and even schools, while tackling the problem of accessible and affordable land.

A first set of Y:CUBEs has already been built in South West London, giving young people the chance to start living on their own.

A first set of Y:CUBEs has already been built in South West London, giving young people the chance to start living on their own.

Y:CUBE by Rogers Stirks Harbour

Developed in cooperation with the YMCA London South West as an innovative and economical housing solution, the one-bed studios provide affordable starter accommodation for young people living in hostels or short-stay housing schemes.

The cubes arrive on-site as self-contained units and can be stacked and easily connected to existing mains and others Y:CUBEs.

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PHOTOS: Rep. Brian Sims Is 37 Today. Here’s Proof That He’s Our Sexiest Politician.

PHOTOS: Rep. Brian Sims Is 37 Today. Here’s Proof That He’s Our Sexiest Politician.

Earlier this week, Ben Cohen turned the big 3-7. Now, Rep. Brian Sims is joining him.

Today, the scruffy state representative from Pennsylvania officially transitions from his mid- to his late-30s, and to celebrate we thought we’d compile some pictures of the former-high-school-football-star-turned-sexy-lawmaker.

Scroll down for some candid photos of Rep. Sims, and please join us in wishing him a very happy birthday. Now, look out Mr. Representative. You’ve got 37 spankings coming your way!

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