Washington and Maryland residents can start applying for marriage licenses on Thursday (though they'll have to wait before it's official), which inspired us to imagine where equality might spread next, not counting the cases already pending Supreme Court review.
GLAAD has once again counted up all the hours on prime-time television to see how often they include an LGBT person, and yes, there's one network that scored a zero.
Campus Pride's list for this year includes schools from all over the nation, and separate lists highlight LGBTQ-welcoming community colleges and religious schools.
Actor Chris Colfer can now add best-selling author to his impressive list of achievements as his first book The Land of Stories is poised to debut at the top of the New York Times list of best sellers.
A new documentary explores the American connection to the virulently homophobic climate in Uganda, and is now on the short list to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary.
Person of the Year Finalists: We limited ourselves to selecting the 10 who were most influential on LGBT lives this year, and the resulting list of consequential figures represents the best of 2013.
The Confession, the steamy memoir by former New
Jersey governor James E. McGreevey, who left office
amid a gay sex scandal in 2004, has become a best
seller on two lists.