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Oxford Economics estimates spending among international visitors to the U.S. will fall $8.5 billion this year.
Driving along 15th Street Northwest in D.C., you may notice a stretch with multicolored bike lanes and other street paintings ...
The big companies may be abandoning us, but we still have a chance to stand together and fight for our rights.
Rainbow capitalism involves companies selling LGBTQ-branded merchandise under the guise of support for the community, but with the true motivation of financial gain.
Logo TV, the first 24-hour LGBTQIA+ television network, launched June 30, 2005. Logo's first president reflects on its ...
For the last several years, Pride Month was a splashy marketing event for big brands. Stores adorned windows with rainbow flags, displayed LGBTQ-themed t-shirts and coffee mugs at their entrances ...
Some major brands withdrew or scaled back their support for Pride events across the nation.
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BuzzFeed on MSNHere's What Major Companies Did For LGBTQ+ Pride In 2015 Vs. 2025In 2025, Nivea has partnered with advocacy group PFLAG for the second year in a row. They launched the "Proud In Your Skin" ...
Trump is going after LGBTQ rights and big companies have responded by shunning Pride Month. After years of showy tributes and accusations of ‘rainbow-washing’, US companies are shrinking back ...
The monthlong celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride is reaching its rainbow-laden crescendo as New York and other major cities around ...
MLB launched a logo with a Pride Rainbow in June, highlighting their support for the LGBTQ community, only to scrap it off later. Pride Month has started, but its league-wide adoption remains a ...
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