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'Glimmer of hope' as STI rates slow, syphilis decreases among gay men

Primary and secondary syphilis cases dropped 13 percent among gay and bisexual men for the first time since the CDC began tracking the group in the mid-2000s.

What LGBT Couples Should Have in Case of Emergency

You don't need a scouting badge to be prepared for the worst.

A Best-Case, Worst-Case Look at the Court's Options

In a best-case scenario, the Supreme Court could bring marriage to the whole country this summer. But a worst-case scenario puts marriage many years and millions of dollars away.

A (Federal) Case for Marriage

As an all-star legal team mounts an ambitious federal challenge to California's Proposition 8, the future of national marriage equality weighs heavily on its shoulders.

The Worst-Case Scenario Is Here

Maybe the pandemic couldn't have been avoided, but this terrifyingly bad response could have.

The Case for More Trans Toys

This trans woman tries to find her identity in her favorite action figures but only finds disappointment.

There’s No Sugarcoating the Discrimination in Cakeshop Case

"Religious freedom" is the wrong term when referring to attempts to deny LGBT people service, writes GLAAD's Sarah Kate Ellis. Religious exemption is more like it.

The Curious Case of Nikki Haley

Nikki Haley finally addressed the gay murders and torture in Chechnya, and while the U.N. ambassador's statement is more than we got from Trump or Tillerson, it feels too little, too late.

Venus Xtravaganza Was Murdered on Christmas Day in 1988. Her Case Is Still Cold.

An aspiring model and drag queen, Xtravaganza was found dead before filming for “Paris is Burning” concluded.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Britten

A century after his birth, the music of gay composer Benjamin Britten is very much alive.

Will Obama Weigh In On Marriage Cases?

Pressure is already mounting on the administration to file briefs in the Proposition 8 and DOMA cases before the Supreme Court.