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How the FBI Investigated Suspected Lesbians in Nuclear Weapons Project

Robert Oppenheimer's story isn't the only one to come out about workers at the Manhattan Project.

NYC: Hate Crimes On The Rise in The Bronx And Queens

As of May, the rate of antigay hate crimes in New York are already double the rates of 2012.

Laramie: 10 Years Later

In 1998 in rural Wyoming, Matthew Shepard was tied to a fence by two local men, brutally beaten, and left to die. Ten years after Shepard's murder, the company behind The Laramie Project returned to Laramie to find out, in the words of creator Moises Kaufman, "what had or had not changed" about the town since the hate crime. The result is Laramie: 10 Years Later.

The Best Moments From Laverne Cox's TimesTalks

The trans actress spoke to The New York Times on a host of topics, the likes of which include her new documentary Free CeCe and the injustices trans women of color face in America.

Google Donates $1 Million to Preserve the Stonewall Inn and Its Stories

The internet titan has partnered with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center to chronicle the landmark's history. 

Ledger's Death Possibly Drug-Related

Actor Heath Ledger was found dead Tuesday at a downtown Manhattan residence, and police said drugs may have been a factor. He was 28.

WATCH: J-Lo Opens Up About Her Lesbian Aunt

Her show, The Fosters, was a winner at the GLAAD Media Awards, and Lopez says she owes that in part to her aunt.

5 Must-See Shows: What's Gay Off-Broadway

Planning to see theater in NYC? Check out these five new LGBT-inclusive shows.

LGBTQ+ Cold Case Files: What Really Happened to Marsha P. Johnson?

More than three decades after her murder, Johnson’s case remains unsolved.