Some news items for you as we get over this Hump Day:
• Gay City News: CVS is now covering Gilead’s long-acting, highly effective injectable PrEP lenacapavir, marketed under the brand name Yeztugo.
• Queerty: Comedian Joel Kim Booster tied the knot with his partner John Michael Sudsina after four years together.
Joel Kim Booster and John Michael Sudsina are husbands!
https://t.co/8d0i066v7A— Queerty (@Queerty) January 14, 2026
• The Advocate: A gay couple in Washington, D.C. is stuck in limbo after ICE detained one husband, a Panamanian immigrant, during what had long been treated as a routine immigration check-in.
• Instinct Magazine: Kyle Rittenhouse, the controversial gun rights activist who’s never met a messy conspiracy theory he didn’t like, is telling his social media followers fluoride in drinking water is turning people gay. #srsly
MAGA Poster Child Says Fluoride Makes People Gay—Expert in Dentistry and Biology https://t.co/5llZQQj4v1 #Gay #GaysForTrump #kylerittenhouse #MAGA pic.twitter.com/ol6KHwGhoN
— Instinct Magazine (@instinctmag) January 14, 2026
• New York Times: Following a meeting with VP JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the foreign minister of Denmark said the U.S. and Denmark have a “fundamental disagreement” over Trump’s push to take control of Greenland. Meanwhile, NATO members Germany, France, and Sweden are sending military personnel to Greenland.
• Detroit Free Press: Two crowdfunding campaigns for TJ Sabula, the auto worker who called Trump a “pedophile protector” during a factory visit yesterday, have raised over $810,000 for the suspended employee. Sabula said in a statement he has “no regrets” for calling the president out.

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