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Brittney Griner says she will sign with the Atlanta Dream, celebrates career 'rebrand'

Griner, who has been in free agency for the first time in her career since she was drafted by the Mercury in 2013, said that she will be signing a one-year contract with the Dream.

Alabama Wants License to Discriminate in Adoption

The measure would let faith-based agencies, even those that receive public funds, turn away same-sex couples or others who offend the agency's religious beliefs.

Reporter Completely Tears Trump Apart, Becomes Global Internet Hero

The reporter should get an award for "Most Merciless Burn."

USAID Releases Historic LGBTQ-Inclusive Development Policy

The new policy is meant to provide a framework for the agency to create inclusive programming.

3 Polish Regions End ‘LGBT-Free Zones’ in Money Grabbing Effort

The European Union has threatened to withhold funding for the almost 100 cities, towns, and provinces that previously made the declaration. 

SCOTUS Could Rule in LGBTQ+ Rights Case as Early as Tuesday

The case revolves around whether a Catholic foster care agency contracting with the city of Philadelphia has to follow the city's antidiscrimination law.

Montana Senate Approves Two Anti-LGBTQ+ Bills, Sends to House

Sen. Bryce Bennett (pictured), who is gay, spoke against a religious refusals bill and legislation that would make it harder for trans Montanans to obtain an updated birth certificate.

Gambia's Gay-hating Dictator Survives Coup Attempt

Discontent looms large in Gambia, a poor country with a president whose main goal has been eliminating LGBT people.

Op-ed: Coming Out Will Be Rough on Gay Athletes

The first openly gay professional athlete will have to be a strong player with a strong will to win.

Another Anti-LGBTQ Bill Emerges in Tennessee

Sen. Paul Rose is pushing legislation that would undermine local efforts to support equality.

Judge: Antigay N.Y. Adoption Agency Can Turn Away Same-Sex Couples

The Christian-affiliated agency refuses to comply with state nondiscrimination laws.

Some SCOTUS Justices Seem to Support 'Freedom' to Discriminate

In hearing an LGBTQ+ rights case, conservative justices appeared to embrace religious exemptions from antidiscrimination law. 

SCOTUS to Decide Whether Foster Agencies Can Reject LGBTQ Parents

The case centers on the city of Philadelphia ending its contract with a Catholic agency that rejects prospective LGBTQ parents.

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What the Supreme Court Ruling on Foster Care Means for LGBTQ+ Parents

LGBTQ+ advocates are relieved the court didn't establish a broad right to discriminate, but some call the decision troubling.

Editor's Letter: Beware the Snake-Oil Slingers

This may be the year of the hypocrite.

Dozens of Israeli Gay Couples Seeking Surrogacy in Nepal Are Evacuated Home

Two emergency flights return same-sex couples, some of whom are new parents, to Israel after a devastating earthquake near Katmandu.

Under Pressure, Michigan Adoption Agency Ends Antigay Discrimination

Bethany Christian Services agreed to place children with LGBTQ parents in order to maintain its state contract.

Op-ed: 5 Questions to Ask Before Tying the Knot

Just because the federal government will recognize same-sex marriages doesn't make everything easier.