The United Methodist Church's steps toward LGBTQ inclusion may prompt its more conservative congregations to disaffiliate from the religion.
Albuquerque school district officials are investigating a performance by a drag queen at a high school's prom.
Former Congressman George Santos revived his drag alter ego on Cameo, claiming he intended to donate proceeds to charity.
Gay Congressman Robert Garcia and ousted gay Congressman George Santos have been named to Politico's list of "Thirsty Award" winners.
A new study finds that job applicants with gender-neutral pronouns on their resumes are more likely to experience hiring discrimination.
A bill banning gender-affirming treatments for minors will not become law after Republicans failed to override Gov. Laura Kelly's veto.
A federal appeals court has ruled that insurance exclusions denying coverage for gender-affirming health care treatments are discriminatory.
A Pennsylvania school board reinstated an anti-bullying assembly where actor Maulik Pancholy plans to speak to middle school students.
George Santos has abandoned his race for Congress after failing to raise money, and being duped into making a Cameo praising NAMBLA.
Ohio's Attorney General is demanding that a judge's order temporarily blocking the state's ban on gender-affirming care be overturned.
Cher has been named a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, while the gender-nonconforming Big Mama Thornton will be posthumously honored.
Greg Abbott implied that openly transgender and gender-nonconforming people should no longer be allowed to teach in Texas schools.
A 17-year-old is suing his New York school district for suspending him over a freestyle rap using "twink" and "f****t."
Supporters of Calexico City Council Member and Mayor Raúl Ureña denounced the recall as a "calculated," transphobic attack.
A federal judge threw out a lawsuit filed by a Nassau County executive seeking to prevent NY Attorney General Letitia James from suing him.