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Target scales back on LGBTQ+ Pride Month merch after right-wing outrage damages sales

The retailer, which has almost 2,000 locations across the United States, will only stock Pride products in about half of their stores.

Ghana stands to lose $3.8 billion over anti-LGBTQ+ law as president delays signing

Officials warned President Akufo-Addo that signing the draconian anti-LGBTQ+ bill into law would have grave consequences.

The Advocates: Finance

Moonlighting, the tax credit for homeowners, Mint.com

Planet Out financing deadline looms

PlanetOut Inc.'s first major hurdle in its uphill climb toward fiscal solvency is just days away. After posting a $6.9 million loss the first quarter of this year, the company's lender set June 30 as the date by which it must raise at least $7 million--with another $8 million to come by August 31.

DNC's Gay Finance Leader Steps Down

Henry Munoz, the co-founder of the Latino Victory Project, quits his post at the Democratic National Committee.

HRC to Romney Ditch AntiLGBT Finance Chair

The Human Rights Campaign and supporters are calling on Mitt Romney to fire his national finance chair, Frank VanderSloot, who has a record of antigay activities.

George Santos to Be Investigated by House For Finances, Sexual Misconduct

The gay GOP lawmaker has lied about huge portions of his career and achievements, and he’s been accused of sexual harassment.

Connecting Communities – How to Manage Your Finances for the Future

Simply knowing and understanding the financial world will help you to prepare.

Suze Says Sound Finances Fight Income Inequality

While we're still waiting for the nation to institute marriage equality, financial guru Suze Orman's arsenal of free or inexpensive advice has been her own way of sticking it to The Man.

'Tom of Finland' Almost Wasn't Financed Due to Gay Stigma

The film's director discussed the surprising difficulties he encountered in obtaining financing for the production, which celebrates the famous gay artist.

WATCH: It Gets Worse for NOM's Coffers

The once-formidable antigay group's donors have fled, leaving the National Organization for Marriage millions in debt.

Tennessee Republican with Anti-LGBTQ+ History Sentenced in Campaign Finance Case

He once sponsored a bill that would have allowed people to discriminate based on “sincerely held” beliefs.

Married Gay Man Now in Charge of N.H. GOP's Finances

New Hampshire Republicans oppose protections for businessman Dan Innis's family but apparently support his fiscal policies.

Financial Planner Outlines the Pro and Con of Gay Marriage for Your Finances

When it comes to making your union official, certified financial planner David Rae says there are financial reasons it sometimes makes sense to wait for federal recognition of your marriage.

The Real Talk You Need About Your Finances Before Getting Married

Maybe this will be the year you tie the knot. Are you ready to also tie your finances together?

Campus Pride board chair on what's next for the group after CEO ousted for mishandling finances

Following allegations of misappropriation by former CEO Shane Windmeyer, board chairperson Candis Cox discusses the organization’s response and plans for transparency and rebuilding trust.