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U.K. Prime Minister Apologizes for Ban on LGBTQ+ Service Members

Rishi Sunak's apology came after the release of a report on how armed forces members were harmed by the policy.

Canada to Give $110 Million to 'Gay Purge' Victims

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued an apology and an unprecedented promise of financial compensation.

Wisconsin Trans Student's Discrimination Suit Settled

Ash Whitaker will receive financial compensation, and his district will withdraw an appeal to the Supreme Court.

Montana: Another Attempt For Relationship Recognition

Seven gay and lesbian couples from Montana are challenging the state's discriminatory laws.

Op-ed: Love, Marriage, and Retirement

Another benefit to marriage equality? Tools to help make retirement planning a bit easier.

Justin Trudeau's Apology Will Resonate Globally

The catharsis that comes from world leaders making amends for past abuses travels beyond borders. 

Donald Trump tried to subpoena Stormy Daniels at an NYC gay bar — Here's how she responded

Donald Trump's legal team is accused of trying (and failing) to "intimidate" Daniels during her appearance at a popular Brooklyn gay bar.

Roy Moore Accuser Sues Him for Defamation

Leigh Corfman, who alleged Moore groped her when she was 14, has filed suit because he called her a liar.

A Broke Roy Moore Blames LGBTs, Hillary, and Obama for Money Woes

Raising money for a lawsuit he's fighting, the failed Senate candidate says "the unholy forces of evil" are attacking him.

Intersex Veteran Sues Over Passport Gender Marker

Dana Zzyym says being forced to select a gender on passport applications violates their constitutional rights.

Report: Antigay Priest Used Position to Sexually Abuse Other Men

An investigation has documented numerous incidents of misconduct by Rev. Eric Dudley, who founded his congregation on anti-LGBTQ dogma.

Ga. Senate to Vote on Antigay 'License to Discriminate'

The legislation, which combines two bills seeking to protect those opposed to same-sex marriage, now advances to the Senate floor. 

Canada on Brink of Banning Conversion Therapy Nationwide

The legislation, introduced Monday, fulfills a campaign promise from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Women Can Now Swim Topless in Berlin's Swimming Pools

The move reflects Germany's tradition of nudity.

Florida's Transphobic 'Papers to Pee' Bill Passes Next Hurdle

The proposed law that launched a heated national debate about trans bathroom access has continued to advance in Florida's House.

Queer Parents Win a Battle, Not the War

A New York court ruling expands the definition of parenthood, but doesn't go far enough.

Remembering Those Lost on Flight 17

When Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was caught in the crosshairs of an ongoing war in Ukraine, six people dedicated to fighting HIV and AIDS were killed. They are remembered here.

Life as a Mermaid: Being Trans in West Borneo

Cindy Clarissa finds surprising beauty in unexpected places in her travels as a photojournalist. This photo series and essay about Aulia in West Borneo is a perfect example.

New York Times reveals extravagant spending at GLAAD, but the group calls the article ‘grossly misleading’

The lengthy exposé comes amid GLAAD’s criticism of the newspaper’s coverage of transgender issues.