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Kathy Hochul vetos financial protection bill introduced after murders of gay men

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has vetoed a bill designed to protect users of money-sharing apps even after several high-profile cases of murder and robbery against several people, including at least two gay men.

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Basics of Online and Mobile Banking Whats New and Available

You could be banking right now. These days, there are more ways than you think to avoid a trip to the bank.

Trump Appointee Worked for Anti-LGBTQ Group and Tried to Hide It

Paul Watkins once worked to criminalize homosexuality. Now he has enormous influence on how companies comply with antidiscrimination laws. 

The 20 Greatest New Father's Day Gifts

Whether it's for your dad, husband, or baby daddy, we've got the last-minute gift suggestions in every price range.

Why Rep. Maxwell Frost says Democrats must step up their game against Donald Trump

“I don't think it makes sense for us to tell our people we're gonna play dead and roll over,” Frost told The Advocate.

Stuart Milk Makes the Obama Case to North Carolina

The nephew of the slain gay rights pioneer says Charlotte is critical to reelection for President Obama.

Tim Walz joins HRC and Out for Harris to kick off 10-day LGBTQ+ voter battleground push (exclusive)

Kamala Harris’s running mate has a long history of allyship.

Protests erupt across U.S. at hospitals complying with Trump's under-19 anti-trans executive order

Demonstrators argue that hospitals should stand as a bulwark against Trump and should care for all of their patients, rather than comply without a fight.

Nick Hodulik: Marriage of the Minds

In our partnership with StartOut, we regularly invite the group to highlight an LGBT entrepreneur. Here's a case for extending yourself beyond a single professional niche.

Sepi Shyne Paves a Way as the 1st Queer Iranian Elected Official

Introducing the first queer Iranian-American elected to political office.

Italian Catholic Church lays out antigay agenda

During a speech last week, Italy's most influential cardinal, Camillo Ruini (pictured), said that giving full legal recognition to unmarried couples would represent an "eclipsing of the nature and value of a family and a very grave harm to the Italian people."

Oilman resigns after lying about affair with gay lover

Lord John Browne (pictured), CEO of British Petroleum, resigned Tuesday in the wake of an unsuccessful four-month legal battle to keep the public from learning about allegations made by gay former lover Jeff Chevalier that Browne misused BP funds, facilities, and staff for Chevalier's benefit.

Op-ed: The Gay Rights Movement Can't Drop the Mike

This fight isn't over until it's completely over -- all across the globe.

The Road Ahead

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Op-ed: How Mormons Evolved From Prop 8 to Pride

The tipping point for Mormon acceptance of LGBT people ignited with Prop 8 and continues on.

Forty Under 40: Business

David Lauterstein heads up an impressive list of out business professionals that includes Betty Young, Scott Gatz, and Chris Allen.

Human Rights Campaign launches $2 million ad blitz to mobilize LGBTQ+ voters in battleground states

The advocacy group hopes a $2 million ad buy will attract pro-LGBTQ+ voters to cast their ballots.