Chicago police identified a suspect in hate crimes involving anti-LGBTQ vandalism because of a unique clue he left behind.
A coalition of businesses is warning Uganda's president that signing an anti-LGBTQ law could negatively affect the country's economy.
West Virginia's governor signed a law barring gender-affirming health care for trans youth -- although some youth may qualify for exemptions.
One of the men indicted in the drugging deaths of two gay bar patrons allegedly had video of one of the victims on his phone.
The fired HRC president and the organization's boards of directors reached a confidential settlement in David's racial bias lawsuit.
Signature's evening celebrating the legendary Chita Rivera was filled with enthralling musical moments and poignant personal tributes.
The conservative organization One Million Moms is calling for the removal of an Indeed ad featuring a gay couple.
Former judge Gregory Locke took to social media to insist he broke no ethics rules, and did not perform any on-camera activities during work hours.
A federal judge has ordered a Texas County that banned 12 books dealing with race and LGBTQ issues to return those books to library shelves.
A federal judge has blocked Tennessee from enforcing its recently passed anti-drag law, finding it may violate the First Amendment.
The 20-year-old Ohio resident allegedly told FBI agents that he attacked the church in an attempt to "protect" children from drag queens.
A bill in Congress would require the United States to promote LGBTQI rights and speak out against human rights abuses abroad.
Lizzo's clothing line to include gender-affirming shapewear for the trans community in a new line called YOUR SKIN by YITTY.
The Spring and Summer usher in a jam-packed movie season filled with sequels, second chances and novel originals.
Broadway's spring season is full of kings, cornhuskers, zebras, dreamers, and divas. Here's a look at what's on the way.
LGBTQ musical artists really and truly will be a force to be reckoned with this spring and summer.
There is an abundance of great shows and musicals presently filling D.C.'s stages as the second half of the season kicks into high gear.
Comedy, Readings, Spoken Word, Multimedia, Magic, Tastings, Tours, Drag Queens, and just about everything else.
The D.C.-area's museums and galleries are back in full swing and as fine as form as ever, with hundreds of exhibits.
There is no shortage of romance, intrigue, and excitement in the wealth of dance performances around the DMV this season.