The Massachusetts Senate approved a bill to repeal an anti-sodomy law criminalizing same-sex intimacy and other outdated "morality" laws.
Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna whines that Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg "got maternity leave and I didn't."
A trio of transgender candidates will remain on the Democratic primary ballot despite not having their deadnames on their election paperwork.
The heartrending "Fireworks" captures the innocent joy of two gay teens in love, and the hate and harassment that follow.
Ava DuVernay's boldly original "Origin" laces a writer's eye-opening philosophical journey with gripping personal drama.
Prompted by a post from Libs of TikTok, right-wingers blasted RuPaul over his acceptance speech defending drag at the 2024 Emmy Awards.
Advocates predict a continuing flood of legislation in the upcoming year seeking to effectively erase or criminalize LGBTQ existence.
Any adult who disseminates "obscene material" -- including LGBTQ books -- to minors could be jailed and forced to register as a sex offender.
The anti-LGBTQ organization One Million Moms blasted the dating site eHarmony for an ad featuring an interracial lesbian couple.
Jay Lazarus says he won't be swayed from donating to other couples despite being rejected for his Jewish identity and support of Israel.
Club Q shooter Anderson Aldrich has agreed to a plea deal on hate crime and weapons charges that will allow them to avoid the death...
Father Tomasz Zmarzły is accused of failing to help a man who overdosed during an orgy at his apartment in Poland.
This year's GLAAD Media Awards boast a total of 310 nominees across 33 categories and celebrate fair, accurate, and inclusive representation.
Adam Michael Nettina also wrote threatening emails to LGBTQ-supportive lawmakers in Maryland and Virginia.
A court order blocking an Indiana school district from barring trans students from gender-affirming restrooms will remain in place.
If passed, the law would allow Floridians to sue anyone for defamation if they're accused of anti-LGBTQ speech or actions.
These dire-yet-ridiculous times call for pointless predictions
Suffused with great intentions, Joshua Harmon's thoughtful "Prayer for the French Republic" is far too excessive in its telling.
Golden Globe-winning actress and potential Oscar nominee Lily Gladstone uses they/them and she/her pronouns.
The Ohio state representative quoted Scripture and compared transgender people to animals while justifying her anti-trans bill.