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George Santos Refunds More Than He Earns in Donations: Report

According to his federal elections filings, the gay New York congressman returned more donations than he received in the first quarter of 2023.

'Disclosure' Shows How Hollywood Depicted Trans People as Treacherous

The LGBTQ&A podcast talks with the director and associate producer of this moving new Netflix documentary.

Dem Missouri Senate Candidate Flubs Trans Rights Position

Trudy Busch Valentine, running in the Democratic primary for Missouri's open U.S. Senate seat, has had difficulty articulating her position on transgender rights.

How Jen Richards & Clarice Reclaim Silence of the Lambs' Trans Story

An arc that gives voice to trans people and dispels the Buffalo Bill stereotype in the CBS series Clarice was inspired by the documentary Disclosure.

The Advocate Among 2021 GLAAD Media Award Winners

See the full list of honorees at the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards.

George Santos Files Paperwork to Run Again in 2024

The formal declaration does not mean that the embattled congressman has to pursue reelection.

Yes on 8 Backers Go to Court for Protection

A California federal court has denied the request of Proposition 8 backers to block access to the names and addresses of 36,000 people who donated money in support of the gay marriage ban.

Watchdog Group Asks FEC to Investigate Gay GOP Rep. George Santos

The complaint marks the latest potential legal complication for Santos, who has been widely criticized for his fabrications about his biography.

Judge: Trump Must Provide Names of Those Who Pushed Trans Ban

A federal judge's order has the potential to further embarrass the administration.

IRS Will Pay NOM to Settle Disclosure Suit

The action settles a lawsuit the antigay group had brought over the disclosure of donor names.

WATCH: NOM Can't Recoup $700K in Legal Fees

NOM claimed that the IRS intentionally leaked its tax returns, and spent nearly a million dollars failing to prove it.

NOM Loses Again, This Time In IRS Suit

The ruling in the National Organization for Marriage's case against the Internal Revenue Service is another in a string of legal setbacks for the antigay group.

Smith, Lieberman Want Partner Benefits for Federal Employees

A bill introduced by Republican senator Gordon Smith and Independent senator Joe Lieberman along with 19 cosponsors would grant domestic partner benefits to federal employees.