Nyle DiMarco Is Dripping Wet and Waiting for You in the Hamptons – WATCH

Nyle DiMarco Is Dripping Wet and Waiting for You in the Hamptons – WATCH

Nyle DiMarco

Nyle DiMarco, the male model who won America’s Next Top Model cycle 22 and the last season of Dancing With the Stars, is dripping wet and waiting for you.

DiMarco, who is also a deaf activist and sexually fluid, has been on holiday in the Hamptons this week and sharing some of his vacay exploits on Twitter.

Finally having a vacation at….
THE HAMPTONS FOR THE WEEK 🔥🔥

Have a great week everybody!

— Nyle DiMarco (@NyleDiMarco) July 25, 2016

For instance, while on vacation he invented a new breakfast ‘Hamptons taco.’

The Hamptons Taco: Fruits wrapped in a pancake
💯💯

Snapchat: @NyleDiMarco pic.twitter.com/T4ErMU0sba

— Nyle DiMarco (@NyleDiMarco) July 26, 2016

He’s having so much fun he wants you to join him.

DiMarco posted a slow-mo video of him emerging dripping wet from a pool to egg you on.

Come and vacation with me in the Hamptons 😉 pic.twitter.com/Kq94eCYdWl

— Nyle DiMarco (@NyleDiMarco) July 27, 2016

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World Bank Releases Disappointing Third “Safeguards” Draft; Omits LGBTQ Community

World Bank Releases Disappointing Third “Safeguards” Draft; Omits LGBTQ Community

On July 20, the World Bank released a third, and likely final, draft of proposed new “safeguard” policies. While the new safeguards were originally intended to streamline the Bank’s policies that protect the environment and vulnerable populations affected by World Bank projects, these new draft policies fall short of helping protect human rights, particularly for one of the most vulnerable and marginalized groups – LGBTQ people.

Previous drafts of the safeguards have specifically mentioned protection and consideration of  LGBTQ people, but the Bank’s third draft removed any reference to sexual orientation or gender identity. Instead, the Bank released a draft “Directive” alongside the safeguards, which does mention sexual orientation and gender identity in defining “disadvantaged or vulnerable” groups. However, it is unclear at this point if the Directive will carry as much authority as the safeguards themselves.

The Bank’s draft also places the burden on borrowing countries, rather than on the Bank, to ensure compliance with the safeguards. Thus, a borrowing country like Uganda, with a long history of LGBTQ human rights abuses, would be responsible for ensuring that LGBTQ people are not harmed by a Bank project.

“This cannot become a case of the fox guarding the henhouse,” said the Director of HRC Global, Ty Cobb, referring to the borrowing countries who will be tasked with protecting LGBTQ people. “It is deeply disappointing that the Bank chose to side with anti-LGBTQ voices who wanted to roll back potential human rights protections, rather than standing up for human rights and the dignity of all people. It is crucial that the Bank gives its accompanying ‘Directive’ the same level of authority and attention as the safeguards, in order to ensure Bank projects do not play a role in harming LGBTQ people.”

Despite the disappointing news on the safeguards, the Bank has taken some positive steps in recent months to place attention on the needs of LGBTQ people in developing countries. In April, it announced the creation of a staff position at the Bank, with exclusive focus on LGBTQ people, a position for which HRC has long advocated. Bank staff have shared with HRC that they have conducted a search for candidates and have conducted interviews with an eye toward hiring someone in the coming months.

In addition to calling for LGBTQ-focused staff and stronger safeguards at the Bank, HRC has also advocated for the Bank to use its resources and expertise to conduct research on the economic well-being of LGBTQ people in developing countries, and on the economic impact of anti-LGBT stigma in those countries. More data would help the Bank and a variety of other institutions to shape policies that would protect and promote the human rights, as well as the economic well-being, of LGBTQ people around the world.

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L.A. County Urges All Sexually Active Gay Men to Get Meningitis Vaccine Now

L.A. County Urges All Sexually Active Gay Men to Get Meningitis Vaccine Now

Meningitis

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health on Tuesday expanded recommendations for meningococcal vaccination to men in southern California who have sex with men as well as all HIV-positive people in response to a recent outbreak:

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health have assisted local health departments with the investigation and management of this outbreak. After analysis of all information related to this increase in cases, the local health departments have collectively agreed to expand the recommendation to include all gay/MSM rather than only those in ‘high risk’ groups.

“We acknowledge this broadens our prior recommendations, but, after careful consultation with the CDC and Health Officers in other affected jurisdictions, we consider that this expansion of the vaccination recommendations is a necessary step to suppress this outbreak,” said LA County Interim Health Officer, Jeffrey Gunzenhauser, MD, MPH.

Vaccinations are free of charge at Public Health clinics for all people at higher-risk, regardless of health insurance status. Vaccination can also be obtained from providers who serve the LGBT community and at other healthcare settings. Visit publichealth.lacounty.gov/index.htm for locations and hours.

There has been an increase above the typical number of reported cases for this time of year across southern California. Excluding cases from Long Beach and Pasadena (which have their own health departments), in LA County there have been 13 cases (seven of these cases are gay/MSM). No deaths have occurred in LA County due to these infections.

Vaccination prevents meningococcal disease which can be spread by saliva, utensils or toothbrushes, sharing cigarettes or other smoking implements.

Adds the health department:

“Meningococcal disease is a rare, but serious disease that can lead to swelling in the brain and spinal cord, loss of a limb, deafness, brain damage or even death. Meningococcal disease is caused by a type of bacteria known as Neisseria meningitidis. The illness most people are familiar with is meningitis. It can be spread to others through the respiratory secretions of people who carry the bacteria without symptoms in their nose and throat. Meningococcal disease can start with flu-like symptoms, and progress to high fever, headache, stiff neck, confusion and rash. People who experience these symptoms should seek medical care immediately.”

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Would-Be Reagan Assassin John Hinckley Jr. Freed to Live at Home with Mom

Would-Be Reagan Assassin John Hinckley Jr. Freed to Live at Home with Mom

John Hinckley Jr

John Hinckley Jr, who took a shot at President Ronald Reagan in 1981 hoping to kill him, bill be freed from a mental hospital to live full time in Virginia with his mother, the AP reports.

“Doctors have said for years that the now 61-year-old Hinckley, who was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the shooting, is no longer plagued by the mental illness that drove him to shoot Reagan.”

Breaking News: John Hinckley, Jr., the man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan, will be freed. pic.twitter.com/mV89wA27cg

— Fox News (@FoxNews) July 27, 2016

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Justin Bieber’s Rep Denies He Demanded Gay Sex Scene Be Cut from Film Role

Justin Bieber’s Rep Denies He Demanded Gay Sex Scene Be Cut from Film Role

According to a report from NY Post Page Six writer Richard Johnson, Justin Bieber was offered the role in an upcoming film called Uber Girl but won’t take the part unless a gay sex scene is removed:

“He won’t take the part unless the sex scene with him and one of the male backup dancers is taken out of the final script,” co-writer Pete O’Neill told me.

The coming-of-age story for millennials is represented by Lighthouse Entertainment LA with Cinema Epoch looking for a major studio to co-produce.

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However, Bieber’s rep. told gossip watchdog website Gossip Cop that “there’s ‘no truth’ to the New York Post story, and talks about him being in that movie ‘never happened.’”

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