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Indiana GOP lieutenant governor nominee says he'll fire state workers with email signature pronouns

U.S. Sen. Mike Braun’s running mate made the heavy-handed remark at a campaign event .

Another Indiana Gay Man Is Running for High Office

Josh Owens wants to be the next governor of Indiana-- the state 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg calls home. 

Charles Barkley: Move Final Four Out of Indiana

Should big sports events leave states where it's legal to discriminate against LGBT fans and players?

Anti-woke Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik can’t define ‘woke’ at College Republicans event in Indiana

After an intersex audience member confronted her, the far-right extremist creator appeared to be at a loss for words. Again.

Major Companies Decry 'License to Discriminate' Bills

Apple, Levi Strauss, Microsoft, and others have signed on to a statement denouncing such legislation as 'bad for business.'

7 Immediate Examples of Backlash to Indiana

Major businesses and sports organizations are reconsidering their investments in Indiana after the governor signed a so-called license to discriminate bill into law.

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California Isn't Having N.C.'s State-Sanctioned Bigotry

The world's eighth-largest economy looks ready to divest itself from the Tar Heel State.

All Evidence Points to Trump Having Zero Plans to Battle HIV

The future is uncertain for the Office of National AIDS Policy -- as well as millions of lives.

Hillary Clinton for President

In November, voters will have the opportunity to choose between a vetted and vocally pro-LGBT candidate and an ethically insolvent, chaotic carnival barker. 

Give 'Em the Business

The response to Indiana's RFRA version 1.0 was swift and decisive, and it tells a new story about corporate power and equal rights.

Beyond Benefits

These Indiana Businesses Haven't Weighed In

A few nationally known companies have been vocal, but not every Indiana-based business has spoken out publicly about the state's new law.

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Why Walmart Became LGBT-Friendly

Though it once held our rights at arm's length, Walmart is now making steady turns toward support for LGBT nondiscrimination. What's driving the change? And are other Fortune 500 companies following suit? 

Tammy Baldwin Has Won Big in a Divided Wisconsin. Can She Do It Again in 2024?

Sen. Tammy Baldwin has already started preparing for her third Senate race.

On the Corporate Responsibility Toward Equality

The COO of one of the largest corporations in the world tells us why it makes financial and ethical sense to roll out the red carpet for LGBT employees.