As Britain prepares to join America in bombing ISIS, gay Syrians fear repercussions
For the first time since the start of the AIDS epidemic, people living with HIV will finally be able to purchase life insurance coverage. The...
Kentucky clerk is one of 59 people who readers can select as most influential person of 2015
Arguments were heard in Norfolk Superior Court on Tuesday in the case of a Massachusetts gay man who is suing a Catholic all-girls school for...
Jimmy LaSalvia says it's only "the tip of the iceberg" in terms of support for Clinton
He claims gays lower military morale and calls marriage equality a "threat" to democracy
Del. Rob Bell (R-Charlottesville, Elkton, Cunningham) will challenge Attorney General Mark Herring to be Virginia’s top law enforcement officer in 2017. Bell, who was first...
A mother's struggle as her Missouri school district bars her trans children from restrooms
LGBT organizations champion the link between purchasing power and companies' embrace of equality
Chrys Kefalas, an openly gay former aide to former Maryland Gov. Bob Ehrlich (R), on Tuesday officially entered the 2016 race for the GOP nomination...
Louisiana’s incoming governor John Bel Edwards (D) will issue an executive order protecting LGBT individuals who are state employees or government contractors from employment discrimination...
One in four men who have sex with men and use the app Grindr for those purposes reports being on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a daily...
As people around the the globe celebrate World AIDS Day, Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-N.Y.) has pledged an additional $200 million to assist HIV-positive people with...
Social media giant Twitter has adopted an “All for one, and one for all” policy when it comes to donating blood. The social network won’t...
Capital Pride Alliance has pledged to donate $1,000 to Rainbow History Project to help the organization preserve recordings of the “Friends” radio show, one of the...