Samuel Woodward was convicted of first-degree murder and hate crime charges in the 2018 slaying of Blaze Bernstein.
The lawsuit is one of two brought by the EEOC against businesses whose LGBTQ employees claim they were harassed or fired for being gay.
The pardon will allow thousands of LGBTQ former service members to amend their military records and potentially recoup lost pay and benefits.
Kruger, a gay journalist and recovering addict, was shot by Davis seven times at his home in South Philadelphia last October.
Col. Edward Thomas Ryan, who spent his entire life in the closet, came out in a self-authored obituary as one of his final acts of...
Health officials are urging vaccination and behavior changes as they monitor a more deadly strain of mpox that could spread globally.
The Republican candidate, who has leaned heavily into homophobic rhetoric, seeks headlines ahead of the Missouri GOP primary.
Ronald Silveria, of California, was convicted on multiple charges for tying up his naked victim, beating him, and demanding banking passwords.
Andrew Tate, a prominent "alpha male" in the "manosphere," posited on X that having recreational heterosexual sex is "gay."
A Pennsylvania school district canceled a speech that author Maulik Pancholy was slated to give at a middle school's anti-bullying assembly.
Following a two-state car chase, police arrested Marcus Johnson, a Mississippi man who allegedly murdered Carlos Collins.
A federal lawsuit alleges a Milwaukee school administrator threatened and abused a student because the boy's parents are gay.
The U.S. is seeing over 200,000 syphilis cases annually, the highest figure since the 1950s, and largely among gay and bisexual men.
The country's youngest and first openly gay prime minister steps down ahead of expected political losses in upcoming elections.
At around 2 a.m. on March 9, a security camera outside of Precinct, a gay bar in downtown Los Angeles, caught two men dressed in...