Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears took the unusual step of condemning a bill she was obligated to sign.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser cut the ribbon on Mary's House for Older Adults, the first dedicated housing community for LGBTQ seniors.
The Supreme Court will allow the Trump administration to ban future recruits and begin expelling service members who are transgender.
Online extremists posed as Lady Gaga fans and planned to incite violence against LGBTQ attendees at Saturday's Rio show.
Critics warn the "Medical Ethics Defense Act" will jeopardize care for LGBTQ patients, HIV prevention, and reproductive services.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has released a 400-page report rejecting gender-affirming care for minors and recommending “exploratory psychotherapy” instead as the...
Pennsylvania State Police conducted a Friday night raid of P*Town Bar to ensure that it was complying with state liquor laws.
The force behind of 1995's seminal, joyous pop hit "I Kissed A Girl" died at the age of 66 last week in a house fire.
Kimberley Bush, executive director of the DC LGBTQ+ Community Center, shares her vision for the gleaming new space.
Librettist Mark Campbell has penned nearly 40 operas, including one about Silicon Valley's most mythologized figure.
GALA debuts rising queer playwright Emilio T. Infante's incisive new drama Choke: Sucede Hasta en las Mejores Familias"
Filmmaker and author Lovell Holder spins Roger Q. Mason's gay-Lincoln fantasia "Lavender Men" from stage to screen.
Performers in the international song competition may only now display the official flag of the country they represent.
The bill would protect LGBTQ individuals from discrimination but faces uphill battle in a Republican-controlled Congress.
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Nicolas Cage goes down under in the hallucinatory yet half-baked psychological thriller "The Surfer."
Marvel serves up a "Very Special Episode" of their superhero franchise with the morally ambitious "Thunderbolts*."
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has signed a law preventing transgender athletes from competing on female-designated sports teams.
The lesbian congresswoman, a moderate Democrat, has entered the fray to succeed Minnesota's retiring U.S. Sen. Tina Smith.
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