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  • Atlanta Hawks Point Guard Trae Young Snubbed From 2025 All-Star Game


    The 2025 All-Star reserves were announced tonight and Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young was not among the ones who were selected. Young is the league leader in assists, averaging 11.4 APG and this would have been his fourth appearance in the All-Star game and would have been the first year that Young had made consecutive All-Star games. He also leads the league in assist percentage (an estimate of the percentage of teammate field goals a player assisted while on the floor). He has been one of the top shot-creators and playmakers in the league this season, but he is not going to be participating in the 2025 All-Star Game.

    The Eastern Conference All Star Reserves were Cade Cunningham, Damian Lillard, Tyler Herro, Evan Mobley, Pascal Siakam, Darius Garland, and Jaylen Brown.

    There is going to be a new All-Star Game Format this year.

    For the first time, the NBA All-Star Game will feature a mini-tournament with four teams and three games. Two teams will meet in one semifinal (Game 1), and the remaining two teams will meet in the other semifinal (Game 2). The winning teams from Game 1 and Game 2 will advance to face each other in the championship (Game 3). For each game, the winner will be the first team to reach or surpass 40 points.

    Garland and Young are getting set to face off tonight in Cleveland.

    For those that may not know, the Atlanta Hawks are 2-0 this season against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the top team in the Eastern Conference. If they want to move to 3-0 however, it is going to take quite the effort. Atlanta continues to be shorthanded when it comes to their available roster and will be without Jalen Johnson, Bogdan Bogdanovic, and Clint Capela. Atlanta comes into this game on a six game losing streak but they hope they can reverse that and finally get their offense back on track after some poor shooting performances.

    One of the few good things to come out of this losing streak is that their defense is starting to find an identity and play with some consistency, which should not be overlooked. Can it play well enough tonight vs the best offense in the NBA? It might have to lead the way if the Hawks have a chance against the Cavs.

    Coming into tonight’s game, the Hawks are 11th in the NBA in PPG, 18th in FG%, 14th in 3PA, 26th in 3P%, 3rd in FTA, 27th in turnovers, and 7th in rebounding. PerĀ Cleaning the Glass, Atlanta is 22nd in points per 100 possessions, 22nd in effective field goal percentage, 20th in turnover percentage, 9th in offensive rebounding percentage, and 7th in free throw rate.

    Currently, the Hawks rank 27th in PPG allowed, 25th in field goal percentage allowed, 23rd in three-point attempts allowed, and 28th in three-point percentage allowed. Per Cleaning the Glass, Atlanta is 14th in points allowed per 100 possessions and 27th in effective field goal percentage allowed.

    Cleveland comes into this game ranking 2nd in PPG, 2nd in FG%, 4th in 3PA, 1st in 3P%, 23rd in FTA, 16th in rebounding, and 4th in TO. Per Cleaning the Glass, the Cavs rank 1st in points per 100 possessions, 1st in effective field goal percentage, 3rd in turnover percentage, 21st in offensive rebounding percentage, and 23rd in free throw rate.

    Defensively, the Cavs are not as elite as they have been in the past, but they are not bad. They rank 11th in PPG allowed, 10th in FG% allowed, 7th in 3PA allowed, and 24th in 3P% allowed. Per Cleaning the Glass, Cleveland is 9th in points allowed per 100 possessions and 10th in EFG% allowed.

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    The Atlanta Hawks’ star point guard Trae Young has been shockingly snubbed from the 2025 NBA All-Star Game roster. Despite putting up impressive numbers and leading his team to a solid record this season, Young was left off the list of reserves for the highly anticipated event.

    Many fans and analysts alike are scratching their heads at this decision, as Young has been a standout player in the league for several seasons now. His incredible shooting ability, court vision, and playmaking skills have made him a fan favorite and a top contender for an All-Star spot.

    It’s unclear what the reasoning behind this snub may be, but one thing is for certain ā€“ Trae Young will use this as motivation to continue to prove himself as one of the best point guards in the NBA. With his determination and skillset, there’s no doubt that Young will bounce back even stronger and make a statement in the second half of the season.

    Fans of the Atlanta Hawks and Trae Young are surely disappointed by this news, but they can take solace in the fact that their young star will be extra motivated to show the league what he’s truly capable of. Let’s hope this snub lights a fire under Trae Young and propels him to even greater heights in the future.

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  • Hawks guard Trae Young snubbed in All-Star reserves


    The Hawks guard has averaged 22.7 points, 3.2 rebounds and 11.4 assists per game.

    With his focus shifted on getting his teammates more involved, Youngā€™s shooting efficiency dipped. But Young has hit some big shots, including a half-court game-winner against the Jazz earlier this month.

    Young has shot 34.2% from 3.

    NBA coaches determined the All-Star reserves, while fans players and media members decided the starter. Young finished fourth in the final vote tally for starters.

    This yearā€™s Eastern Conference reserves are:

    Jaylen Brown (BOS)

    Cade Cunningham (DET)

    Darius Garland (CLE)

    Tyler Herro (MIA)

    Damian Lillard (MIL)

    Evan Mobley (CLE)

    Pascal Siakam (IND)





    Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young was left off the list of reserves for the upcoming NBA All-Star game, sparking controversy and outrage among fans and analysts alike.

    Young, who is currently averaging over 27 points and 9 assists per game, has been a standout performer for the Hawks this season. Many believed he had done enough to earn a spot on the All-Star team, but he was ultimately overlooked in favor of other players.

    The snub has left many questioning the selection process and wondering how such a talented player could be left out of the All-Star game. Young himself expressed disappointment, but vowed to continue working hard and proving his worth on the court.

    It remains to be seen whether Young will be added to the All-Star roster as an injury replacement, but for now, the snub serves as a reminder of the fierce competition and tough decisions that come with All-Star selections.

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  • Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton Surprisingly Snubbed From NBA All-Star Game


    The 2025 NBA East All-Star reserves have been announced, and there is one deserving name surprisingly missing from the roster.

    The NBA has officially announced the reserve squad for the Eastern Conference squad, and point guard Tyrese Haliburton is nowhere to be seen.

    While his numbers are down from last season, Haliburton’s output is still impressive, averaging 18.3 points, 8.6 assists, 3.6 total rebounds, 1.2 steals, and 0.6 blocks per game across 45 games.

    However, another member of the Pacers made the list: power forward Pascal Siakam, who has averaged 20.5 points, 7.3 total rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 0.9 steals per game across 46 games this season.

    The other members of the Reserve roster include Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics, Darius Garland of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Cade Cunningham of the Detroit Pistons, Evan Mobley of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Damian Lillard of the Milwaukee Bucks, and Tyler Herro of the Miami Heat.

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    This story is currently being updated…





    The NBA All-Star Game rosters were announced recently, and there was one notable snub that has fans and analysts scratching their heads. Tyrese Haliburton of the Indiana Pacers, who has been having a breakout season, was surprisingly left off the list of All-Stars.

    Haliburton has been one of the most impressive young players in the league this season, averaging 17.9 points, 6.1 assists, and 5.2 rebounds per game. He has been a key contributor for the Pacers and has shown that he has the potential to be a future star in the NBA.

    Many fans and analysts were shocked to see Haliburton left off the All-Star roster, especially considering his impressive statistics and impact on the Pacers’ success this season. Some believe that he was overlooked due to the deep pool of talent in the Eastern Conference, while others argue that he simply deserved a spot on the team.

    Regardless of the reasons behind his snub, one thing is clear: Tyrese Haliburton has proven himself to be a rising star in the NBA, and it won’t be long before he earns his spot in the All-Star Game. Pacers fans can take solace in the fact that their young guard is only going to get better from here.

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  • Was Hulk Hogan Snubbed by WWE? Here’s the Full Story Behind the Cancelled Appearance |


    Was Hulk Hogan Snubbed by WWE? Here's the Full Story Behind the Cancelled Appearance

    Hulk Hogan, the Hulkster himself, won’t be Hulkamania-ing his way into San Antonio for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. While WWE’s promotional materials for the January 25th show prominently featured the iconic Hulkster, it seems family commitments have trumped a potential appearance. Dr. Chris Featherstone of Sportskeeda broke the news on X/Twitter, confirming that Hogan wouldn’t be making the trip.

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    Although the Hulkster for SNME in San Antonio was not formally promoted by WWE, earlier this week there were rumors that Hogan would probably be present. Plans have changed, as is frequently the case in WWE. Dr. Chris Featherstone of Sportskeeda was the first to post on X (formerly known as Twitter) that “Hulk Hogan will not be appearing on #SNME due to family commitments.”

    Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer confirmed the news, quickly dispelling rumors that the recent backlash Hogan received during Raw’s Netflix debut in Los Angeles played a role in the cancellation. Let’s be honest, Hogan getting booed out of the building wasn’t exactly a ringing endorsement of his popularity these days.
    ā€œSources within WWE have confirmed that Hulk Hogan will not be appearing as scheduled for Saturday Nightā€™s Main Event tomorrow night in San Antonio. This was first reported by Chris Featherstone. Hogan had been the key person in all the commercials for the show. Featherstoneā€™s report of a family-related reason for Hogan missing the show is also accurate. This had nothing to do with his being booed in Los Angeles or at every arena where the Saturday Nightā€™s Main Event commercial played, or Jesse Ventura or any other reason in that direction.ā€
    Speaking of Hogan’s detractors, Jesse Ventura, the former Governor of Minnesota and long-time Hulkamania hater will be in attendance at SNME. Ventura, who has a long and storied history of feuding with Hogan (dating back to their WCW days, where Ventura claims Hogan got him fired), will undoubtedly have some colorful commentary for the live audience.
    ā€œEric Bischoff then got the head job at WCW, and then behind my back, he went out and got Hogan. He (Hogan) came in, got me immediately fired because he took over my look. He put the shades on, he put the do-rag on, and he became a villain. He couldnā€™t have Jesse Ventura be there and become Jesse Ventura, so he got me fired, and in essence, my wrestling career was over.ā€
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    So, while Hulk Hogan may be absent from the festivities, the drama surrounding his potential appearance, coupled with Ventura’s inevitable presence, promises to make this Saturday Night’s Main Event a truly unforgettable experience.





    Recently, WWE fans were left disappointed when it was announced that wrestling legend Hulk Hogan’s appearance at an upcoming event was cancelled. Many fans were left wondering if Hogan was snubbed by WWE, especially considering his iconic status in the wrestling world.

    The full story behind the cancelled appearance reveals that it was actually a mutual decision between Hogan and WWE. According to sources, Hogan was set to make an appearance at an event but due to scheduling conflicts and other commitments, both parties decided to cancel the appearance.

    While some fans may be disappointed by the news, it’s important to remember that Hogan has had a long and successful career in the wrestling industry. He has been a key figure in WWE’s history and has helped shape the landscape of professional wrestling.

    So, while it may be disappointing that Hogan’s appearance was cancelled, it’s important to remember the positive impact he has had on the wrestling world. And who knows, maybe we’ll see Hogan back in the ring again in the future. Until then, fans can continue to enjoy his legacy through classic matches and memorable moments from his storied career.

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  • ‘Emilia PĆ©rez’ Snubbed, Netflix Leads


    We have the nominees for the 36th annual GLAAD Media Awards, which honor fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community in film, TV, music, videogames, podcasts, journalism and more.

    But the noms donā€™t include one of the most talked-about films of 2024 or its trans star. More on that below.

    Vying for the Outstanding Wide-Release Film prize are Cuckoo, Drive-Away Dolls, Love Lies Bleeding, Mean Girls, My Old Ass, Problemista, Queer and Wicked. Up for the Limited-Release Film award are 20,000 Species of Bees, Backspot, Before I Change My Mind, Big Boys, Close to You, Crossing, Fitting In, High Tide, Housekeeping for Beginners and A Place of Our Own.

    Noticeably absent from the GLAAD noms is Jacques Audiardā€™s Oscar contender Emilia PĆ©rez, which won the Golden Globe this month, and its trans star Karla SofĆ­a GascĆ³n, who also won a Globe and is up for SAG and BAFTA awards in February. Back in November, GLAAD put out an article titled ā€œā€˜Emilia PĆ©rezā€™ is Not Good Trans Representation,ā€ labeling the film ā€” among other things ā€” a ā€œprofoundly retrograde portrayal of a trans womanā€ and calling it ā€œa step backward.ā€

    Despite the snub for its Emilia PĆ©rez, Netflix still dominated the GLAAD noms with 27 to lead all networks and platforms. ABC was the only other to muster double digits, with 10. Prime Video got nine, and Hulu and CBS took eight apiece.

    Here are the nominees for the 2025 GLAAD Media Awards:

    Outstanding Film ā€“ Wide Theatrical Release
    Cuckoo (Neon)
    Drive-Away Dolls (Focus Features)
    Love Lies Bleeding (A24)
    Mean Girls (Paramount Pictures)
    My Old Ass (Amazon MGM Studios)
    Problemista (A24)
    Queer (A24)
    Wicked (Universal Pictures)

    Outstanding Comedy Series
    Abbott Elementary (ABC)
    Ghosts (CBS)
    Hacks (Max)
    Loot (Apple TV+)
    The Sex Lives of College Girls (Max)
    Shrinking (Apple TV+)
    Somebody Somewhere (HBO)
    Sort Of (Max)
    We Are Lady Parts (Peacock)
    What We Do in the Shadows (FX); ā€˜

    Outstanding Drama Series
    9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox)
    Arcane (Netflix)
    The Chi (Showtime)
    Doctor Who (Disney+)
    Found (NBC)
    Heartbreak High (Netflix)
    Interview with the Vampire (AMC)
    Star Trek: Discovery (Paramount+)
    The Umbrella Academy (Netflix)
    Wicked City (ALLBLK)

    Outstanding New Series
    Agatha All Along (Disney+)
    Black Doves (Netflix)
    Brilliant Minds (NBC)
    Diarra from Detroit (BET+)
    Fantasmas (HBO)
    Hazbin Hotel (Amazon Prime Video)
    How to Die Alone (Hulu)
    Kaos (Netflix)
    No Good Deed (Netflix)
    Palm Royale (Apple TV+)

    Outstanding Film ā€“ Streaming Or TV
    Am I Ok? (Max)
    Fancy Dance (Apple TV+)
    Good Grief (Netflix)
    The Groomsmen: Second Chances (Hallmark)
    The Holiday Exchange (Amazon Prime Video / Peacock)
    Mother of the Bride (Netflix)
    Ricky Stanicky (Amazon Prime Video)
    Seasonā€™s Greetings from Cherry Lane (Hallmark)
    Sweethearts (Max)
    Wynonna Earp: Vengeance (Tubi)

    Outstanding Documentary
    ā€œBreaking the Newsā€ Independent Lens (PBS)
    ā€œCampbell Addyā€ Photographer (National Geographic)
    Chasing Chasing Amy (Level 33 Entertainment)
    Down in the Valley (Starz)
    Hidden Master: The Legacy of George Platt Lynes (Greenwich Entertainment)
    ā€œHummingbirdsā€ POV (PBS)
    Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero (HBO)
    Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution (Netflix)
    ā€œWho I am Notā€ POV (PBS)
    Will & Harper (Netflix)

    Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
    Baby Reindeer (Netflix)
    Becoming Karl Lagerfeld (Disney+)
    Carol & The End of the World (Netflix)
    Eric (Netflix)
    Expats (Amazon Prime Video)
    Feud: Capote vs The Swans (FX)
    Get Millie Black (Max)
    Mary & George (Starz)
    The New Look (Apple TV+)
    Under the Bridge (Hulu)

    Outstanding Film ā€“ Limited Theatrical Release
    20,000 Species of Bees (Film Movement)
    Backspot (XYZ Films)
    Before I Change My Mind (Epic Pictures)
    Big Boys (Dark Star Pictures)
    Close to You (Greenwich Entertainment)
    Crossing (MUBI)
    Fitting In (Blue Fox Entertainment)
    High Tide (Strand Releasing)
    Housekeeping for Beginners (Focus Features)
    A Place of Our Own (Dark Star Pictures)

    Outstanding Reality Program
    Bargain Block (HGTV)
    Big Freedia Means Business (Fuse)
    The Boyfriend (Netflix)
    Queer Eye (Netflix)
    Real Housewives of New York City (Bravo)
    Selling Sunset (Netflix)
    Southern Charm (Bravo)
    Wayne Brady: The Family Remix (Freeform)
    Weā€™re Here (HBO)
    Wigginā€™ Out with Tokyo Stylez (We TV)

    Outstanding Reality Competition Program
    The Amazing Race (CBS)
    The Boulet Brothersā€™ Dragula (Shudder / AMC+)
    The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras (MTV)
    Finding Mr. Christmas (Hallmark+)
    Hellā€™s Kitchen: Head Chefā€™s Only (Fox)
    I Kissed a Boy (Hulu)
    I Kissed a Girl (Hulu)
    RuPaulā€™s Drag Race (MTV)
    Top Chef (Bravo)
    The Voice (NBC)

    Outstanding Childrenā€™s Programming
    ā€œAunt Pralineā€™s Sweetie Pieā€ Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City (Paramount+)
    The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish (Nickelodeon)
    Firebuds (Disney Jr.)
    ā€œIā€™m Pogeyā€ Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock (Apple TV+)
    Letā€™s Go, Bananas! (Cartoonito)
    Monster High (Nickelodeon)
    ā€œOur Family Musicalā€ Sesame Street (Max)
    ā€œPrincess Royal Weddingā€ Princess Power (Netflix)
    Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures (Disney Jr. / Disney+)
    Vida the Vet (Netflix)

    Outstanding Kids & Family Programming or Film ā€“ Live Action
    Empire Waist (Blue Fox Entertainment)
    Heartstopper (Netflix)
    ā€œIf You Love Meā€ Beyond Black Beauty (Amazon Prime Video)
    Jane (Apple TV+)
    ā€œLouds in Loveā€ The Really Loud House (Nickelodeon)

    Outstanding Music Artist
    Adam Lambert, Afters (More is More)
    Billie Eilish, Hit Me Hard and Soft (Darkroom/Interscope)
    Doechii, Alligator Bites Never Heal (Top Dawg Entertainment/Capitol Records)
    Elton John, Never Too Late: Soundtrack to the Disney+ Documentary (UMG Recordings)
    Joy Oladokun, Observations from a Crowded Room (Verve Forecast/Republic Records)
    Kali Uchis, OrquĆ­deas (Geffen Records)
    Omar Apollo, God Said No (Warner Records)
    Orville Peck, Stampede (Warner Records)
    Tove Lo, HEAT (Pretty Swede Records)
    Victoria MonƩt, Jaguar II: Deluxe (Lovett Music/RCA Records)

    Outstanding Kids & Family Programming or Film ā€“ Animated
    The Bravest Knight (Hulu)
    The Dragon Prince (Netflix)
    Fright Krewe (Hulu / Peacock)
    Kiff: The Haunting of Miss McGravyā€™s House (Disney Channel)
    ā€œI Wanna Dance with My Buddyā€ Haileyā€™s On It! (Disney Channel)
    Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (Netflix)
    The Loud House (Nickelodeon)
    Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (Disney Channel)
    ā€œPowerlessā€ Monsters at Work (Disney Channel)
    ā€œSummer of Heart Eyesā€ Primos (Disney Channel)

    Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist
    Beabadoobee (Dirty Hit)
    The Blessed Madonna (Warner Records)
    Durand Bernarr (DSing Records)
    Gigi Perez (Gigi Perez PS/Island)
    The Last Dinner Party (Island Records)
    Medium Build (Island Records)
    Michaela JaƩ (TribeDisciples)
    Remi Wolf (Island Records)
    Villano Antillano (La Buena Fortuna Music)
    Young Miko (Wave Music Group/Capitol Records)

    Outstanding Broadway Production
    Cult of Love, by Leslye Headland
    Illinoise, book by Justin Peck, Jackie Sibblies Drury, music and lyrics by Sufjan Stevens
    Lempicka, book by Carson Kreitzer, Matt Gold, music by Matt Gould, lyrics by Carson Kreitzer
    Mother Play, by Paula Vogel
    Oh, Mary!, by Cole Escola

    Outstanding Podcast
    Baby, This is Keke Palmer (Wondery)
    But We Loved (iHeart)
    Las Culturistas (iHeart)
    Made it Out (Made It Out Media)
    Queer West (Audible)
    Rooted Recovery (Promises Behavioral Health)
    ā€œThe Science Of Transgender Healthcare, Puberty Blockers, & Conversion Therapy with Dr. Jack Turbanā€ The Checkup with Dr. Mike (DM Operations Inc.)
    Sibling Rivalry (Studio 71)
    Surface Level
    Tres Leches

    Outstanding Video Game
    Caravan SandWitch (Studio Plane Toast / Dear Villagers)
    Dragon Age: The Veilguard (BioWare / Electronic Arts)
    Dread Delusion (Lovely Hellplace / DreadXP)
    Dustborn (Red Thread Games / Spotlight by Quantic Dream)
    Fear the Spotlight (Cozy Game Pals / Blumhouse Games)
    Life is Strange: Double Exposure (Deck Nine / Square Enix)
    Minds Beneath Us (BearBone Studio)
    Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Intelligent Systems / Nintendo)
    Sorry Weā€™re Closed (Ć  la mode games / Akupara Games)
    Until Then (Polychroma Games / Maximum Entertainment)

    Outstanding Comic Book
    Alan Scott: The Green Lantern, by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Jordi Tarragona, RaĆŗl Fernandez, John Livesay, Matt Herms, Chris Sotomayor, Lucas Gattoni (DC Comics)
    Avengers Academy: Marvelā€™s Voices, by Anthony Oliveira, Carola Borelli, Bailie Rosenlund, IG Guara, Alba Glez, Elisabetta Dā€™Amico, Pablo Collar, Karen S. Darboe, Carlos Lopez, KJ DĆ­az, Ian Herring, Frank William, Ariana Maher, Joe Caramagna (Marvel Infinity Comics)
    Captain Marvel, by Alyssa Wong, Jan Bazaldua, RuairĆ­ Coleman, Roberto Poggi, Bryan Valenza, Carlos Lopez, Ariana Maher (Marvel Comics)
    I Heart Skull-Crusher, by Josie Campbell, Alessio Zonno, Angel De Santiago, Jim Campbell (BOOM! Studios)
    The Nice House by the Sea, by James Tynion IV, Ɓlvaro Martƭnez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire, Andworld Design (DC Comics)
    NYX, by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Francesco Mortarino, Enid BalĆ”m, Elisabetta Dā€™Amico, Michael Shelfer, RaĆŗl Angulo, Joe Sabino (Marvel Comics)
    The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos, by Tate Brombal based on an idea by James Tynion IV, Isaac Goodhart, Soo Lee, Naomi Franq, Miquel Muerto, Patricio Delpeche, HĆ©ctor Barros, Aditya Bidikar (Dark Horse Comics)
    Poison Ivy, by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Luana Vecchio, Haining, Arif Prianto, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (DC Comics)
    Spectregraph, by James Tynion IV, Christian Ward, Aditya Bidikar (DSTLRY)
    Suicide Squad: Dream Team, by Nicole Maines, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, JosƩ Luƭs, Adriano Di Benedetto, Adriano Lucas, Becca Carey (DC Comics)

    Outstanding Original Graphic Novel/Anthology
    Ashā€™s Cabin, by Jen Wang (First Second)
    Bad Dream: A Dreamer Story, by Nicole Maines, Rye Hickman (DC Comics)
    Becoming Who We Are: Real Stories About Growing Up Trans, [anthology] (A Wave Blue World)
    Deadendia: The Divine Order, by Hamish Steele (Union Square & Co.)
    The Deep Dark, by Molly Knox Ostertag (Graphix)
    The Fox Maidens, by Robin Ha (HarperAlley)
    Lunar Boy, by Jes Wibowo and Cin Wibowo (HarperAlley)
    My Fairy Godfather, by Robert Mailer Anderson, Jon Sack (Fantagraphics)
    The Ribbon Skirt, by Cameron Mukwa (Graphix)
    The Science of Ghosts, by Lilah Sturges, El Garing, Alitha Martinez, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, Jimmy Betancourt (Legendary Comics)

    Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode
    The 77th Tony Awards (CBS)
    The 98th Macyā€™s Thanksgiving Day Parade (CBS)
    ā€œBernie Sanders Rips the Democratic Establishment; Trump Allies Claim Massive Mandate: A Closer Lookā€ Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC)
    ā€œD.C. Woman Turns Childhood Home Into Communal Living For LGBTQ+ Seniorsā€ The Kelly Clarkson Show (syndicated)
    ā€œDNA: This is Not My Child / Mom, Why Canā€™t You Accept Me?ā€ Karamo (syndicated)
    ā€œElliot Page Talks Season 4 of ā€˜The Umbrella Academy,ā€™ Fighting Anti-LGBTQ Legislationā€ The View (ABC)
    ā€œLaverne Cox Unpacks Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation, Bullying & Transness for Spirit Dayā€ The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
    ā€œLibrariesā€ Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
    ā€œQueer Teacher Gets a Life-Changing Surprise!ā€ The Jennifer Hudson Show (syndicated)
    ā€œA Special Monologue for the Republican in Your Lifeā€ Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC)

    Outstanding TV Journalism Segment
    ā€œBecoming Cheā€ SC Featured (ESPN)
    ā€œBig Gay Footballā€ CBS Sports (CBS)
    ā€œDemystifying Trans Identitiesā€ (Spectrum News 1 Ohio)
    ā€œPete and Chasten Buttigieg on Fatherhoodā€ CBS News Sunday Morning (CBS)
    ā€œProject Asylum: Transgender Asylum Seekers Find Hope Through San Franciscoā€™s LGBTQ Asylum Projectā€ CBS News Bay Area (KPIX-TV CBS 5 Bay Area)
    ā€œSmall Town in Arkansas a Safe Haven For LGBTQ+ Residentsā€ GMA3 (ABC)
    ā€œSpectrum Indigenous Celebrates Pride Month With Two Spirit Powwowsā€ KREM 2 News (KREM-TV CBS 2 Spokane)
    ā€œStonewall Houseā€ NBC News Now (NBC)
    ā€œTransgender Pastor In California Builds Inclusive Church For LGBTQ+ Communityā€ CBS Mornings (CBS)
    ā€œVogue Realness: Billy Porter & LGBTQIA Community Celebrate Dancer Oā€™Shae Sibleyā€ America In Black (BET+)

    Outstanding TV Journalism ā€“ Long-Form
    ā€œAmerican Problems, Trans Solutionsā€ Local, USA (PBS via WORLD Channel)
    ā€œThe Cure for HIVā€ Scripps News Reports (Scripps News)
    ā€œChella Manā€ Itā€™s Ok to Ask Questions (WMAQ-TV NBC 5 Chicago)
    ā€œThe Life and Death of Blaze Bernsteinā€ 48 Hours (CBS)
    ā€œProud Legacy: A NY1 Specialā€ (Spectrum News NY1)

    Outstanding Live TV Journalism ā€“ Segment or Special
    ā€œAfricaā€™s Anti-LGBTQ Laws: Impact on Ugandaā€™s Economy, Ghana Wants Bill Acceleratedā€ Horizons Middle East & Africa (Bloomberg Television)
    ā€œAlgerian Boxer Imane Khelif Names J.K. Rowling and Elon Musk in Cyberbullying Suitā€ NBC News Now (NBC)
    ā€œDemocrats are Learning The Wrong Message on Trans Youthā€ Inside with Jen Psaki (MSNBC)
    ā€œFinding Love & Light in Unexpected Places: Small Towns Celebrate Pride Across Americaā€ Good Morning America (ABC)
    ā€œIna Fried Talks Imane Khelifā€ The Saturday/Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart (MSNBC)
    ā€œLGBTQ+ Asylum Seekers flee to U.S. to Save Their Livesā€ JosĆ© DĆ­az-Balart Reports (MSNBC)
    ā€œPride Across Americaā€ ABC News Live (ABC)
    ā€œRep. Leigh Finke Discusses Gender Affirming Healthcare with Pamela Brownā€ CNN Newsroom (CNN)
    ā€œSarah McBride reflects on Becoming First Openly Transgender Person Elected To Congressā€ PBS NewsHour (PBS)
    ā€œYoung Voters Could Decide The 2024 Electionā€ Inside the 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle (MSNBC)

    Outstanding Print Article
    ā€œAfter Trumpā€™s Election Win, Local Trans Community Concerned About Their Futureā€ by DeAsia Paige (The Atlanta Journal Constitution)
    ā€œā€˜Changing The Narrativeā€™: Advocates Fight HIV Stigma in Dallasā€™ Latino Communityā€ by Abraham Nudelstejer (The Dallas Morning News)
    ā€œā€˜I Want To Existā€™: Three Days at a Texas Summer Camp for LGBTQ Kids.ā€ by Erin Allday (San Antonio Express-News)
    ā€œJoe Locke on ā€˜Heartstopperā€™ Embracing Sex, Being a Queer Marvel Star in ā€˜Agathaā€™ and Why ā€˜There Are Days I Never Want to Play a Gay Character Again’ā€ by Adam B. Vary (Variety)
    ā€œMeet the Young Transgender Teens Changing America and the Worldā€ by Ryan Adamczeski (The Advocate)
    ā€œNoah J. Ricketts Brings the Bluegrass to Hollywood and Broadwayā€ by Spencer Jenkins (Queer Kentucky)
    ā€œOpinion: Celebrating 10 Years of Marriage Equality, More LGBTQ+ History Left to Writeā€ by Josiah Robinson (Tulsa World)
    ā€œOur Queerest Centuryā€ [special project] (Los Angeles Times)
    ā€œParis Olympics: More Queer Athletes, More Medals, More Pride, Less Grindrā€ by Dawn Ennis (Washington Blade)
    ā€œSasha Velour Sashays Into The Culture Warsā€ by Maura Judkis (The Washington Post)

    Outstanding Online Journalism Article
    ā€œAfraid Your Child Will Regret Their Transition? Letā€™s Talk About It!ā€ by Ben V. Greene (Romper.com)
    ā€œCeCĆ© Telfer Was Barred From Competing at The 2024 Paris Olympics as a Trans Woman Athlete. She Has Her Sights Set On L.A. In 2028.ā€ by David Artavia (Yahoo.com)
    ā€œFirst They Tried to ā€˜Cureā€™ Gayness. Now Theyā€™re Fixated on ā€˜Healingā€™ Trans People.ā€ by Madison Pauly with Henry Carnell (MotherJones.com)
    ā€œFleeing the Country and Rationing Testosterone: Transgender Americansā€™ New Reality Under a Trump Presidencyā€ by Beth Greenfield (Fortune.com)
    ā€œFriends Remember Nex Benedict, Oklahoma Student Who Died After School Fight, as ā€˜Fiery Kid’ā€ by Jo Yurcaba (NBCNews.com)
    ā€œHeā€™s 23 and in an Ohio Prison for Exposing Someone to HIV ā€“ Even Though He Couldnā€™t Transmit the Virusā€ by Ken Schneck (TheBuckeyeFlame.com)
    ā€œMissouri Republicanā€™s Antigay Slur-Filled Posts Remain on Instagram Despite Violating Metaā€™s Policiesā€ by Christopher Wiggins (Advocate.com)
    ā€œThailand Could Soon Legalize Same-Sex Marriage. It Would Change Lives.ā€ by Rebecca Root (them.us)
    ā€œThese Trans People And Their Families Canā€™t Afford To Flee To A Friendlier Stateā€ by Nico Lang (HuffPost.com)
    ā€œYour Guide to Accessing Gender-Affirming Careā€ by Madison Feller (Elle.com)

    Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage
    The Advocate
    Allure
    Cosmopolitan
    The Hollywood Reporter
    Metro Weekly
    OUT
    People
    Plus
    Variety
    Vogue

    Outstanding Online Journalism ā€“ Video or Multimedia
    ā€œBallinā€™ Outā€ (OutSports.com)
    ā€œThe Legacy of Cecilia Gentili: First Pride Without Motherā€ (Time.com)
    ā€œA Life In Fear: The Dangers Of Finding Love Online As A Queer Woman In Nigeriaā€ (CNN.com)
    ā€œLove to the Max: Family Bonds Protect a Trans Teen in Texasā€ (NewYorker.com)
    ā€œThe Past, Present, and Future of Trans Visibility in Fashionā€ (InStyle.com)
    ā€œRainbow Girls: 10 Years of Protection and Prejudiceā€ The Picture Show (NPR.org)
    ā€œRuPaul, Tina Knowles, Billy Eichner & More Give Ts Madison Her Flowersā€ (LogoTV.com)
    ā€œThe Uncertain Future Of A Historic LGBTQ+ Safe Space: New York Cityā€™s Peopleā€™s Beachā€ (ABCNews.com)
    ā€œWar On Woke: How a Gay Rights Index Once Touted By Walmart And Others Became a Conservative Targetā€ (CNBC.com)
    ā€œSeat 31ā€ (NewYorker.com)

    Outstanding Independent Journalism
    The 19th
    Assigned Media
    The Buckeye Flame
    The Don Lemon Show
    Erin in the Morning
    Gaye Magazine
    Queer News Daily
    The Queer Review
    TransLash Media
    Under the Desk News

    Special Recognition
    ā€œDrag: The Musicalā€
    Outloud
    Q.Digital
    ā€œRed Ink: A Tribute to Cecilia Gentiliā€
    The Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center
    The New York Liberty

    Outstanding Scripted Television Series (Spanish language)
    Cris MirĆ³ (Max)
    Land of Women (Apple TV+)
    Nadie nos va a extraƱar (Amazon Prime Video)
    El secreto del rĆ­o (Netflix)
    Vestidas de azul (Atresplayer)

    Outstanding TV Journalism (Spanish language)
    ā€œUn Amor de Impactoā€ Primer Impacto (Univision)
    ā€œEsta es la historia de ā€˜Miss Gaviotaā€™, la primera luchadora trans de MĆ©xicoā€ Noticias Telemundo (Telemundo)
    ā€œā€˜En Honduras nos matanā€™: estas mujeres transgĆ©nero huyeron de persecucionesā€ Noticias Telemundo (Telemundo)
    ā€œMĆ”s AllĆ” de los Pronombresā€ Noticias Telemundo Colorado (Telemundo Colorado)
    ā€œOjo CrĆ­tico: Nava Mauā€™ā€ Showbiz (CNN en EspaƱol)

    Outstanding Online Journalism Article (Spanish language)
    ā€œAsĆ­ se desmontan los argumentos de una persona TERFā€ por Aitana Villegas (Huffingtonpost.es)
    ā€œCuando cambiar de nombre es todo un reto: la lucha de las infancias trans en MĆ©xicoā€ por Alicia FĆ”bregas (ElPais.com)
    ā€œEstudio lo confirma: jĆ³venes LGBTQ+ en Puerto Rico son mĆ”s propensos al acoso, la depresiĆ³n, ideaciĆ³n e intentos suicidasā€ por David Cordero Mercado (ElNuevoDia.com)
    ā€œFrida Cartas: ā€œYo no salĆ­ del clĆ³set, salĆ­ del Ćŗtero de mi madre y aƱos mĆ”s tarde tuve que autoparirme solaā€ por Diana Massis (BBC Mundo)
    ā€œJĆ³venes latinos gay ven un porcentaje creciente de nuevos casos de VIH en EEUUā€ por Vanessa G. SĆ”nchez, Phillip Reese y Devna Bose (Univision.com & APNews.com)
    ā€œLos lĆ­deres emberĆ” LGBTI que resisten a las terapias de conversiĆ³n y a las amenazas de los paramilitaresā€ por Daniela DĆ­az (ElPais.com)
    ā€œMujeres trans en deportes: cuando lo mĆ”s importante es poder competirā€ por Oscar Bermeo OcaƱa* (Sentiido.com)
    ā€œSeƱales de retroceso para la comunidad LGBTQ de Argentina bajo el nuevo gobierno de Javier Mileiā€ por Debora Rey (The Associated Press y El Nuevo DĆ­a)
    ā€œSindicalista y mujer trans: esta es la historia de Maura Alzateā€ por Mariana Escobar Bernoske (ElEspectador.com)
    ā€œā€˜Trump quiere borrarnosā€™: la lucha por los derechos de la comunidad LGBTQ resuena en la convenciĆ³n demĆ³crataā€ por Albinson Linares (Telemundo.com)

    Outstanding Online Journalism ā€“ Video or Multimedia (Spanish language)
    ā€œUna cena con Ana y Virginia: Navidad fuera del clĆ³set, con tu familia y en parejaā€ por Alejandra Ortiz Molano y Catalina Mesa Urquijo (La Disidencia ā€“ El Espectador)
    ā€œDerechos de las diversidades sexuales en Colombiaā€ por Juan Camilo Arias, Edwin RodrĆ­guez Oliveros, Sergio Rozo, Sandra LucĆ­a Molano Torres, Joan SebastiĆ”n Ocampo, Juliana AragĆ³n Echeverry, Juan Camilo Arias, Tatiana RenterĆ­a y MarĆ­a Clara Quiroz Arango (El Espectador)
    ā€œDerechos LGBTIQ+ en LatinoamĆ©rica: retrocesos en paĆ­ses a la vanguardia y orgullo por las conquistasā€ por Manuela Cano Pulido (Ellas Hoy ā€“ France 24 EspaƱol)
    ā€œLa investigadora que buscaba su identidadā€ por Natalia Orozco, Cristina Gleinig y Carlos Delgado (Fuerza Latina ā€“ DW EspaƱol)
    ā€œEl Orgullo Es Universalā€ por Rigo Villalobos (Telemundo 20 San Diego)

    Reconocimiento Especial/Special Recognition (Spanish language)
    ā€œThe Q Agendaā€ (LatiNation)
    ā€œLa Verdragā€ (Canal Once)



    Emilia PĆ©rez’ Snubbed, Netflix Leads

    In a surprising turn of events, Emilia PĆ©rez, the rising star of Mexican cinema, has been snubbed by major film festivals and award shows. Despite her critically acclaimed performances in recent films, PĆ©rez has been overlooked for nominations and recognition in favor of more established actors.

    However, all is not lost for PĆ©rez, as she has found a new home on Netflix. The streaming giant has taken notice of her talent and has signed her on for multiple projects, including a leading role in an upcoming original series. With Netflix’s support, PĆ©rez is poised to reach a global audience and showcase her undeniable talent to viewers around the world.

    While it may be disappointing to see PĆ©rez overlooked by traditional award shows, her partnership with Netflix signals a bright future ahead. Keep an eye out for this talented actress as she continues to shine on the small screen and beyond.

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    Emilia PĆ©rez, Netflix, snubbed, awards, Hollywood, entertainment industry, streaming platform, lead actress, drama series, controversy, recognition, talented actress

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  • See which Lions made NFC roster, were snubbed

    See which Lions made NFC roster, were snubbed


    Amid their winningest regular season of all time, the Detroit Lions naturally have a healthy presence on the 2025 Pro Bowl roster.

    The NFC and AFC teams were revealed Thursday morning, and seven Lions, including receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown and offensive lineman Penei Sewell, made the cut. The most glaring snub was safety Kerby Joseph, who leads the league in interceptions (9) this season.

    Joseph had a takeaway in four of his first five games this season, and he notched two against the San Francisco 49ers last Monday night. With an overall defensive grade of 90.7 from Pro Football Focus, Joseph is the highest-rated defensive back and the fifth-highest rated defender in the NFL.



    The NFC roster for the upcoming football season has been announced, and there are a few Detroit Lions players who made the cut. However, there are also some notable snubs who didn’t quite make the list. Let’s take a look at which Lions players made the roster, and who was left off.

    On the roster:
    – Quarterback Matthew Stafford
    – Wide receiver Kenny Golladay
    – Offensive tackle Taylor Decker
    – Linebacker Trey Flowers
    – Cornerback Darius Slay

    Snubbed:
    – Running back Kerryon Johnson
    – Defensive end Romeo Okwara
    – Safety Quandre Diggs

    It’s always disappointing to see talented players miss out on the opportunity to showcase their skills in the Pro Bowl, but hopefully these snubbed Lions players will use this as motivation to have an even better season next year. Let’s continue to support our Lions as they strive for success on the field. #OnePride

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    1. NFC roster
    2. Detroit Lions
    3. NFL snubs
    4. Pro Bowl selections
    5. Lions players
    6. NFC Pro Bowl roster
    7. NFL news
    8. Detroit Lions roster
    9. Pro Bowl snubs
    10. NFC Pro Bowl selections

    #Lions #NFC #roster #snubbed

  • Lions safety Kerby Joseph reportedly snubbed from 2025 Pro Bowl roster

    Lions safety Kerby Joseph reportedly snubbed from 2025 Pro Bowl roster


    The 2025 NFL Pro Bowl roster is expected to be released on Thursday, and according to one report, one of the most deserving Detroit Lions players will not be on that list. Per the Detroit Free Press, Lions safety Kerby Joseph will not be named a Pro Bowler this year.

    Joseph was one of 19 Lions players who finished in the top-five at his position in fan Pro Bowl votes. In fact, he received more fan votes than any other free safety. However, Pro Bowl rosters are determined by three, equally-weighted factors: fan votes, player votes, and coaches votes. That means Joseph wasnā€™t carried enough by his peers.

    Itā€™s one of the rare times in which the fans had it right, and the people inside NFL organizations didnā€™t because Joseph was more than worthy of the honors. He currently leads the NFL with nine interceptions, has the highest PFF grade of any NFL safety (90.7), and the highest coverage grade of any defensive back (91.5).

    ā€œMan, he came up in a big way,ā€ Lions coach Dan Campbell said of Joseph after his two-interception performance on Monday night against the 49ers. ā€œNot just that, the picks, he had some critical tackles in this game, and (he) just really showed up for us.ā€

    On the season, Joseph 77 tackles, one tackle for loss, 12 passes defended and nine interceptions. Since entering the league in 2022, no one has more interceptions (17) than Joseph.

    Joseph appeared to react to the news on Wednesday night via Twitter:

    Pro Bowl roster are expected to be released in full at 9 a.m. ET on Thursday.



    The NFL Pro Bowl is a prestigious event where the best players in the league are recognized for their talents and achievements. However, it seems that Lions safety Kerby Joseph has been snubbed from the 2025 Pro Bowl roster.

    Despite an impressive season where Joseph has shown his skills on the field, it appears that he has been overlooked by the selection committee. Fans and analysts alike are questioning the decision, as Joseph has been a standout player for the Lions throughout the season.

    Many believe that Joseph’s snub is a disservice to his hard work and dedication to the game. His absence from the Pro Bowl roster is a disappointment for both him and Lions fans who were hoping to see him represent the team on a national stage.

    Hopefully, this snub will only serve as motivation for Joseph to continue to prove his worth and earn a spot in future Pro Bowls. In the meantime, Lions fans will have to wait and see if Joseph can use this as fuel to elevate his game even further in the seasons to come.

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    Lions safety, Kerby Joseph, 2025 Pro Bowl, snubbed, roster, NFL, Detroit Lions, football, professional athlete, sports news

    #Lions #safety #Kerby #Joseph #reportedly #snubbed #Pro #Bowl #roster

  • Lions’ Kerby Joseph, NFL interception leader, snubbed for Pro Bowl

    Lions’ Kerby Joseph, NFL interception leader, snubbed for Pro Bowl






    Lions’ Kerby Joseph, NFL interception leader, snubbed for Pro Bowl

    The Detroit Lions have had a tough season, but one bright spot has been the performance of safety Kerby Joseph. Joseph has been a ball hawk all season, leading the NFL in interceptions with 7. Despite his impressive play, Joseph was shockingly left off the Pro Bowl roster.

    Fans and analysts alike are scratching their heads at the snub, as Joseph has been a standout player on a struggling team. His ability to create turnovers and make big plays in the secondary has not gone unnoticed, and many believe he deserved a spot in the Pro Bowl.

    Hopefully, this snub will only fuel Joseph’s fire and motivate him to continue his stellar play next season. Lions fans can take solace in knowing that they have a true playmaker in Joseph, even if the Pro Bowl voters failed to recognize his talent.

    Tags:

    Lions, Kerby Joseph, NFL, interception leader, Pro Bowl snub, football, defensive back, sports, NFL awards, professional football, defensive powerhouse, interception machine

    #Lions #Kerby #Joseph #NFL #interception #leader #snubbed #Pro #Bowl

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