Wayne Brady, the comedian and host of the TV game show Let’s Make a Deal, has come out as pansexual in an interview with PEOPLE. Brady,...
Logan Circle's Trade and Capitol Hill's As You Are bar appear on Esquire Magazine's list of the Best LGBTQ Bars in America.
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis claims he has never “demeaned” gay people in a recent interview as he seeks to do damage control as he...
Medical group supports gender-affirming treatments for transgender minors, but also calls for further review of medical evidence underlying treatments.
The 17-year-old who allegedly stabbed O'Shae Sibley is facing murder and weapons charges, with hate crime enhancements.
The state of Florida has “effectively banned” the Advanced Placement Psychology course due to the state’s insistence that LGBTQ-related content be removed or risk running...
An Israeli Supreme Court Justice announced the court’s intention to amend the laws to allow same-sex couples to adopt.
A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling allowing three transgender boys in Indiana to access restrooms and locker rooms consistent with their...
A coalition of LGBTQ groups, businesses, and a drag performer have filed a lawsuit against the Texas Attorney General’s Office, various municipalities, and several county...
Oklahoma Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order directing state agencies to use narrow, biological-based definitions of “female” and “male” for the purposes of...
A federal judge has blocked the state of Montana from enforcing a law aimed at prohibiting drag performances in public spaces on the grounds that...
An Iranian government official in charge of “promoting Islamic values” was suspended after an alleged sex tape appearing to show him having sex with a...
Last Wednesday, Sean Feucht, a conservative Christian preacher and performer with strong ties to Donald Trump, tweeted that it was the ‘end of days’ in...
A GoFundMe has been set up to help the family of a gay man who was murdered at a Brooklyn gas station cover the costs...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked an Arkansas law that would have allowed librarians, teachers, and booksellers to be imprisoned for up to six years...