The Republican Party's official 2024 platform no longer explicitly opposes same-sex marriage but harshly opposes transgender rights.
The House approved a resolution to reverse Title IX, Biden's rules designed to protect transgender students from discrimination.
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Right-wing Heritage Foundation insists no hack occurred, while the group, SiegedSec, is banned from X and abruptly disbands.
Critics slam Heritage Foundation's ultra-conservative Kevin Roberts for casting the upcoming election as a "second American Revolution."
The Biden administration has come out explicitly against allowing surgical intervention for transgender minors.
Gallup finds support for same-sex marriage has declined, particularly among Republicans, in the face of a broader anti-LGBTQ backlash.
Former U.S. Rep. Mondaire Jones, a gay man, got one step closer to returning to Congress after winning his party's nomination on June 25.
Between now and next June, the presidential election could easily take World Pride 2025 from party to protest.
Playwright Rachel Lynett takes a blistering look at America's most powerful woman in "Letters to Kamala/Dandelion Peace."
Judge Danny Reeves ruled that the U.S. Department of Education, which issued Title IX guidance for schools, overstepped its authority.
Elected and community leaders rallied at the Wilson Building for a flag-raising ceremony kicking off this year's Pride festivities in D.C.
The Republican candidate, who has leaned heavily into homophobic rhetoric, seeks headlines ahead of the Missouri GOP primary.
In a commencement address, Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker ranted against Pride Month, liberal Catholics, and women who work.
A new law allows Mississippi to sue transgender people who use bathrooms and other facilities that align with their gender identity.