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Chicago police release alleged cartel member suspected of shooting migrant trans woman

“They do not investigate these cases adequately,” says a local activist, while police say fear of the cartels is hampering their investigation.

Two suspects arrested in connection to the murder and dismemberment of gay nightclub owner

Omar Guido Chávez may have fallen victim to a war between rival Mexican drug cartels.

Mexican Church Leaders Blame Satan for Marriage Equality

Mexican Archbishops and priests performed an exorcism of the nation to rid the country of a "great satanic infestation."

Rural Region Elects Mexico's First Openly Gay Mayor

Benjamin Medrano will become the first openly gay mayor in Mexico when he takes office in September.

Trump's Wall Is Peak Toxic Masculinity

There is no national emergency, except for the one sitting in the Oval Office.

Sex-trafficking survivor slams Katie Britt's SOTU response for distorting her story

Activist Karla Jacinto is accusing Britt of distorting the facts of her harrowing experience for political purposes.

The Gay Alcoholic In Charge of US Drug Policy

The new director of the nation's drug control policy tells 60 Minutes we could learn a lot about destigmatizing addiction from the LGBT movement.

A Homophobic Murderer Has Been Stabbed to Death in Prison

Steven Eric Mullins killed Billy Jack Gaither after the gay man allegedly made a pass at his friend at a bar. Now he's met a violent end himself.

Brian Sims to Marsha Blackburn: Stop Lying About Dems Causing Shutdown

"From one elected official to another: Stop Lying. It's gross," the gay Pennsylvania lawmaker told Tennessee's Republican senator-elect.

Barry’s NoHo Hank: Just Another in a Series of Gay Television Mobsters

Joe Gannascoli reflects on his groundbreaking character Vito from The Sopranos, who is the godfather of gay TV gangsters.

Migrant Caravan Includes LGBT Asylum-Seekers

Anti-LGBT violence is widespread in Honduras, the home country of many of the migrants.

Legal Case Looms for Department of Justice

Maj. Margaret Witt is challenging the Air Force's attempt to discharge her under DADT, likely forcing the Obama administration to take its first official action on the ban against gays and lesbians serving openly.

The Lesbian-ish Crime Thriller You Need To Watch

You can catch the season 2 premiere of FX's The Bridge tonight at 10 p.m. or watch the entire first season on DVD. Here's why you should.

Hong Kong Is Co-hosting the Gay Games, But Its Conservative Political Elite Isn't Happy About It

Eight city lawmakers on Wednesday backed a petition from conservative groups calling for the games to be scrapped, accusing the event of advocating for LGBTQ rights and spreading “Western ideology.”

The Best Thriller & Fantasy Novels We Read in 2019

From noir mystery to fantastical worlds, these LGBTQ novels enchanted us.

UPDATE: Gunmen Open Fire at Cancun Resort Popular With LGBTQ+ Guests

A group organized by the LGBTQ+ travel company Vacaya sheltered in place with others during the shootout, which was apparently between rival drug gangs.

7 Great Queer Girl Films You Won't See at the Golden Globes

From the unsung heroes to the latest releases, here are a seven cool films that are either literally, subtextually, or metaphorically about the ladies to love ladies -- but we don't expect the Hollywood Foreign Press to recognize them.