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Victoria Cartagena has been cast as Renee Montoya in Batwoman season 3
According to a report from Deadline, she will be joining as a series regular in the upcoming season.
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Declassified docs reveal closeted actor Dirk Bogarde was the target of a Russian gay entrapment plot
Doctor film series.Amidst his fame and acclaim, it was something of an open secret that Bogarde was gay, despite never publicly coming out, and he spent his latter years living with his “business manager” partner Anthony Forwood.Even though many of his most notable roles had an unmistakably gay sensibility—from neo-noir Victim (the first film to use the word “homosexual”) to the subtextual The Servant to 1971’s Death in Venice, which is all about queer desire—questions around the actor’s sexuality never appeared to impact his life or career in any major way.That is, except for the time Russian spies targeted him in a gay entrapment plot…This week, documents from British intelligence agency MI5 were unveiled which detail an instance in the ’70s in which Bogarde was informed he may have been the target of a sting orchestrated by Soviet organization the KGB.The newly declassified files reveal that the actor’s name was on a list of “six practicing British homosexuals” that was given to the Russians by an unnamed source who had himself been “sexually compromised” while visiting Moscow in the late ’50s.Completely separately, a KGB defector codenamed Kago had at one point informed MI5 that a “young British actor” who had appeared in a movie with a name like “the kingdom of something” was the subject of a Russian recruitment attempt in Moscow in ’58 and ’59. With little else to go off of, British intelligence speculated he could be referring to Bogarde, who had the title role in 1957’s Campbell’s Kingdom.In other words, due to his sexuality, Bogarde was targeted by the KGB, and an attempt was made to arouse suspicion that he was a covert Soviet agent.Because of this, MI5 secretly investigated the actor for a period of time, examining press clippings and other media mentions—anything that might hint if he had, indeed, visited Moscow.
Nancy Mace Asks Jasmine Crockett If She Wants to 'Take It Outside'
Nancy Mace asked Democratic Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett if she wanted "to take it outside" during a contentious House Oversight Committee meeting on Tuesday.Newsweek reached out to both Mace and Crockett's press teams for comment over email.The argument between the two representatives started as the House voted to ban transgender athletes from women's sports at federally funded institutions. Republicans emphasized the issue of transgender inclusion in sports during the 2024 election, putting Democrats, who have embraced LGBTQ+ rights, on the defense.While many polls shows acceptance for LGBTQ+ rights has generally increased over the past 20 years, most Americans are less supportive of transgender girls and women participating in women's sports. A Gallup poll from May 2023 found that 69 percent of Americans believe transgender people should play on teams that match their sex assigned at birth.The debate between Mace and Crockett came as the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act is set to ban schools receiving federal funding from allowing transgender girls and women playing on women's sports teams."Somebody's campaign coffers really are struggling right now.
Seth Moulton Rips 'Extreme' Trans Sports Bill After Backing Restrictions
Congress that would prohibit transgender athletes from participating in women's sports as too "extreme."Congress on Tuesday voted to pass the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, which would ban schools that receive federal funding from allowing transgender girls and women playing on women's sports teams, essentially keeping them from participating in sports at most institutions.It comes as Democrats continue grappling with their approach to culture war issues after their losses in the 2024 presidential race. Although Americans are generally much more supportive of LGBTQ+ rights than they were 20 years ago, polls suggest most aren't on board with transgender girls and women participating in women's sports.A Gallup poll from May 2023 found that 69 percent of Americans believe transgender people should play on teams that match their sex assigned at birth.
State Rep. Venton Jones proposes
Today (Tuesday, Jan. 14), on the opening day of Texas’ 89th Legislative Session, state Rep. Venton Jones of House District 100 in Dallas, kicked the session off with a “deeply personal and historic gesture” when he proposed to his partner, Gregory Scott Jr., in the Texas State Capitol, according to a press release from Jones’ office.
Dustin Barrows elected Texas House Speaker
After an unprecedented two rounds of voting, Rep. Dustin Burrows was elected as the next Speaker of the Texas House on the first day of the 89th session of the Texas Legislature, Tuesday, Jan. 14.
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