Ted Cruz told NBC "men should not be going to the bathroom with little girls"
One of the cosponsors of a Tennessee anti-transgender “bathroom bill” poses a risk to “unsuspecting women.” That’s according to the state’s attorney general, CBS News reports....
The rising sitcom star takes a break to talk about Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, the show that's making him a part of Netflix's "Must-Stream TV"
Strathmore premieres a pair of choral works about two persecuted civil rights pioneers
The New York Neo-Futurists perform a greatest hits version of "Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind" at The Alden
All The Way has hints of the after-school special, while The Nether is a timely, edgy examination of virtual reality
GLAA reflects on 45 years of working for LGBT rights
Corporate America is leading the fight against anti-LGBT state laws
Consumer Watchdog are fighting Google's self-driving car plans, because computers are fickle and humans are dumb
Netflix is dedicated to LGBT content -- and that includes its original series
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— Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant (R), responding to critics of the “religious freedom” law he signed into effect. The bill allows individuals, businesses and government...
Gov. John Bel Edwards says order balances religious freedom and LGBT rights
The couple sued the local government after it failed to recognize their relationship as a marriage
"Gay gene" carried by straight men and women, ensuring gay people will continue to be born
With the passage of anti-LGBT laws, North Carolina, Mississippi and Tennessee have come under fire from the business community, who is trying to use its...
After weeks of bearing the brunt of criticism over his signing of North Carolina’s HB 2 law into place repealing local LGBT ordinances, Gov. Pat...
Deutsche Bank has frozen plans to expand in North Carolina following the passage of an anti-LGBT law last month, becoming the latest business to express...
Therapists could cite not only religious beliefs, but moral principles, in refusing to treat clients
LGBT travelers love to take cruises. According to Community Marketing Inc.’s most recently published “LGBT Tourism and Hospitality Survey,” 16 percent of U.S. LGBT travelers took...