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Opinion: Why you should be angry that Musk and DOGE have access to your data

Musk and his minions already have unfettered access to your medical records, tax information, and more, writes John Casey. So what are you going to do about it, he asks.


NOM Wants IRS Probed for Released Donor Information

Leaders behind the antigay National Organization for Marriage say they believe IRS employees released their donor information to the press.

Ruby Corado, founder of LGBTQ+ nonprofit Casa Ruby, pleads guilty to wire fraud

The Washington, D.C. nonprofit shuttered its doors after she vanished with thousands of dollars.

NOM Testifies on Capitol Hill on IRS Leak

John C. Eastman, the chairman of the National Organization for Marriage, said the IRS's alleged leak of tax records to the Human Rights Campaign hurt NOM's efforts.

IRS: No Matter Which State, Same-Sex Marriages Recognized

As the U.S. government implements the Supreme Court ruling on DOMA, legally wed same-sex couples will be able to file their federal taxes as such.

LGBTQ+ education nonprofit GLSEN lays off 60% of staff in major relaunch

“Our opposition has endless money; they get to try things, fail, and keep going [while] organizations like GLSEN are forced to make impossible choices,” executive director Melanie Willingham-Jaggers told The Advocate.

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.

South Dakota: Clerks Can Refuse Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

The state's attorney general says nationwide marriage equality can 'coexist' with religious liberty.

DOJ Makes Same-Sex Spousal Benefits Official

Attorney General Eric Holder today formalized the new policy, which will see the U.S. Department of Justice grant broad recognition to legally married same-sex couples.

'Ex-Gay' Therapy Group Loses Tax-Exempt Status

The National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality has failed to file required forms for the past three years, says the IRS.

Senate Republicans Introduce 'License to Discriminate' Bill

The bill could allow religious individuals, as well as organizations, to discriminate against married same-sex couples if they claim it violates their faith-based beliefs.

Nude Hunter Biden Pics Shown by Marjorie Taylor Greene at Congressional Hearing

Others at the hearing questioned whether her action was appropriate.

IRS Revokes Antigay Groups Tax Exempt Status

The IRS revoked tax-exempt status for Americans for Truth About Homosexuality last year after it failed to file multiple required forms for three consecutive years, Ex-Gay Watch reports. (Pictured: AFTAH president Peter LaBarbera)

IRS Will Pay NOM to Settle Disclosure Suit

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

Virginia Bars Married Same-Sex Couples From Filing Taxes Jointly

After consulting with the office of outgoing attorney general Ken Cuccinelli, Virginia will not follow the IRS policy of allowing married same-sex couples to file state taxes jointly.

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Social Security Paying Survivor Benefits to Married Gay, Lesbian Couples

The Social Security Administration has started paying widows' and widowers' claims to surviving partners in legally recognized same-sex marriages.

Same-Sex Couples Could Get Back Tax Benefits Under Biden Plan

President Biden's social spending plan, the Build Back Better Act, could let some married couples file amended returns and potentially receive refunds.