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Home of Gay Man and Two Trans Women Destroyed in Possible Arson Attack

A GoFundMe page has been set up for the three who barely escaped with their lives but lost everything in the fire.

Suspect Charged With Arson Over Fire at New York LGBTQ+ Club

The 24-year-old is accused of torching the nightclub Rash earlier this month. 

DeSantis's DiSastrous Campaign: Burning Cash, Firing Staff

The anti-LGBTQ+ governor's presidential campaign is slowing down before it even really started.

NYPD Officers May Be Cleared in Killing of Gay Black Man, According to Draft Report

An advocacy group calls on Mayor Adams and Commissioner Caban to overturn the recommendation and decry continued obstruction and lack of accountability.

NYPD officers involved in fatal shooting of gay Black man Kawaski Trawick won't be disciplined

Five years after the Black gay man was fatally shot in his Bronx apartment, the NYPD’s decision not to discipline the involved officers has sparked widespread anger and calls for accountability.

Denied Female Identity at Barnes & Noble, Calif. Trans Woman Files Suit

Victoria Ramirez claims her managers at Barnes & Noble refused to recognize her as female, barring her from using women's facilities, female pronouns, or even discussing her transition with coworkers.

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Lesbian's Employment Discrimination Case Appealed to Supreme Court

If the high court takes Jameka Evans's case, it will decide whether existing federal law bans sexual orientation discrimination.

Owner of Gun Used to Kill Queer Journalist Lyra McKee Jailed

The man was not convicted of any involvement in the young queer journalist's killing. 

WATCH: Man Arrested for Allegedly Stabbing Trans Teen

After a 15-year-old transgender girl was stabbed in the back on D.C. public transit, police have a suspect in custody, and plan to file hate crime charges.

Trump: Ted Cruz Is a 'Total Hypocrite' on Same-Sex Marriage

Donald Trump attacked his fellow presidential hopeful's track record in an interview with ABC's This Week.

Supreme Court Won't Hear Georgia Lesbian's Discrimination Case

The case of Jameka Evans would have given the high court the opportunity to decide if federal law already bans discrimination based on sexual orientation.

Mass Shootings Continue to Scar Colorado Since Columbine in 1999

There have been 600 mass shootings in the U.S. so far this year.

Pearl Jam Members Raise Voices Against N.C. Law, Cancel Show

"We must take a stand against prejudice," says a statement on the band's website.

Transgender Archaeologist Fired From Federal Job After Posing With AR-15

She says there’s a double standard, claiming that if she were a right-wing gun enthusiast, her video would be considered a First Amendment expression of a Second Amendment right.

The Progressive Black Lesbian Who Could Be Chicago's Mayor

Lori Lightfoot, a veteran community activist, wants a livable Chicago for more than tourists and downtown denizens.

WATCH: Bono Awarded George W. Bush Medal for HIV Work

Bono will continue to fight HIV "With or Without" President Donald Trump's help.

A history of political violence in the U.S., from Hamilton to Harvey Milk to Gabby Giffords

The attempt on Donald Trump's life Saturday was only the latest instance in a long history of violence against American political leaders.

Gun Store Raffles AR-15s to Benefit Orlando Victims

“We don't believe this is a gun issue, this is a terrorism issue and this is an act against American citizens,” said shop owner Bert Irslinger Jr.