Four LGBTQ stories you need to know now
Human Rights Campaign embedded staff in campaigns, ran phone banks, knocked doors, shared digital ads and sent out direct mailers to motivate "equality voters" to...
Tomorrow's election could reverse years of obstruction and discrimination
A look at some of the commonwealth's more competitive Election Day contests -- and their potential impact on LGBTQ issues
Bills protect trans and nonbinary youth from discrimination and provide for gender-neutral restrooms in city buildings
Ginny Ehrhart's bill would punish doctors and parents who sign off on transition-related surgery or medication
After two high-profile failures, "Straight Pride" returns for another day of racist, anti-LGBTQ awfulness
Rule allows child placement agencies to receive taxpayer money while discriminating against prospective parents
As Election Day approaches, LGBTQ rights depend on whether Democrats gain control of Virginia's General Assembly
New HRC president Alphonso David wants to flip the Virginia House and elect more pro-LGBTQ candidates
A proposed Labor Department rule would allow contractors to discriminate against LGBTQ people by citing religious objections
Mauro Garza wants to unseat LGBTQ ally Joaquin Castro, but his patrons are not amused
Thousands have opposed an HHS rule that would remove protections in the Affordable Care Act
LGBTQ activist Sarah McBride has spent her life fighting for others. Now she's taking her political fight to the next level.
If successful, McBride would become America's first openly transgender state senator