Former California Assemblymember Evan Low has been named as the new president and CEO of the LGBTQ+ Victory Fund and Institute.
Adult film star Tim Kruger, co-founder of the popular TimTales gay pornsite, died in a "tragic, yet simple accident at home."
The School District of Philadelphia will refuse to comply with President Trump's order to bar transgender athletes from female sports.
Rising local star and Helen Hayes nominee Miss Kitty is bringing down the house as Truvy in Creative Cauldron's "Steel Magnolias."
Idina Menzel returns to Broadway in "Redwood," a schmaltzy, shallow musical with little nuance.
The Center for Black Equity's Kenya Hutton is leading an equity-centric organization at a time when anti-LGBTQ sentiment is on the rise.
Jeff Herrity's porceline creations are cute, playful, and spry but are also infused with underlying menace.
The new thriller "Last Breath" generates gripping suspense in its depiction of a terrifying underwater rescue.
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Iowa is the first in the nation to repeal legal safeguards against discrimination for a group previously protected under state law.
A Pentagon memo outlines how the Department of Defense will implement Trump's ban on trans service members, with most discharged in 60 days.
Republican lawmakers in nine states are either calling for the overturn of gay marriage or seeking to undermine it.
The nation's highest court refused to reverse an appeals court's decision that a theater putting on drag shows has "no standing" to sue.
Apple's shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to scuttle the company's pro-diversity programs and initiatives.
A dozen transgender inmates requested an injunction stopping their transfer, claiming it would put them at risk of physical violence.
Trans athletes seeking to travel to the U.S. for women's sporting events will be permanently forbidden from entering the country.
The couple, 24 and 18, were found guilty of violating Sharia law, which is strictly enforced in Indonesia's Aceh province.
A California appeals court ruled that a baker doesn't have a right to refuse to sell a generic cake to a lesbian couple.