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Ghana’s new president says proposed anti-LGBTQ+ law is effectively dead on procedural grounds

President John Mahama says he wants to open dialogue on the law, while one legislator said he would rather be dead than live in a country that affirmed LGBTQ+ rights.

Palin Rips Into Obama at Republican Convention

As vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin said in her hotly anticipated speech Wednesday night at the Republican National Convention, the only difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull is lipstick. And the Log Cabin Republicans who gathered together at a downtown Minneapolis hotel to watch her dig her teeth into Barack Obama were all too pleased by the bloody spectacle.

Democratic Convention Holds Promise for LGBT Community

A full 8% of the more than 4,400 Democratic delegates gathering in Denver this week are openly LGBT.

How Performer Tyler Rush Went from Anime to Leather

A conversation with Tyler Rush: artist, porn performer, costumer, pup, cosplayer, and big gorram nerd.

Christine Quinn Reflects on Progress at DNC

The lesbian Speaker of the New York City Council offered her thoughts on the experience for LGBT delegates in Charlotte, and responded to chatter about her own political future.

Democratic Convention to Sharply Contrast Obama, Romney

Preliminary details indicate the Democratic Party plans to accentuate the stark differences between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney on LGBT issues during next month's convention.

A Queer Takeover at the Southern Baptist Convention

A pro-LGBT organization is out to let faith groups know the harm that lack of acceptance does to LGBT kids -- and it did just that recently in Phoenix.

Palin Goes on Attack at Republican Convention

As vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin said in her hotly anticipated speech Wednesday night at the Republican National Convention, the only difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull is lipstick. And the Log Cabin Republicans who gathered at a downtown Minneapolis hotel to watch her dig her teeth into Barack Obama were all too pleased by the bloody spectacle.

The Democrats Are Courting You

From Michelle Obama to Julian Castro and everyone in between, nearly all of the primetime speakers in Charlotte had something to say about equality, and more often than not, marriage.

Inclusion of gays on the agenda at Episcopal general convention

The Episcopal Church's general convention opens today in Columbus, Ohio, at which the church's conservative wing will be pushing for repentance over consecrating openly gay bishop Gene Robinson (pictured) three years ago.