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San Jose council member granted restraining order against transphobic Instagramer

A court issued the order to the “ESSJ Times” owner following concerns over posts that incited hate against the LGBTQ+ community.

Forty-Year-Old Version's Radha's Gay Best Friend Tells It Like It Is

Radha Blank wrote, directed, and stars in the acclaimed film produced by Lena Waithe.

Orlando's Memorial for Pulse Victims Is a Labyrinth

A new memorial will honor the 49 victims killed in the Pulse attack and could be completed as soon as next week.

Becca Balint to Be Vermont's First Woman, First LGBTQ+ Rep in Congress

Balint, a lesbian, is a longtime Vermont state legislator and former teacher.

The Scars Are Still Fresh for Orlando's Queer Latinx Community

It's been a year since Pulse, but healing and resolution don't operate on fixed schedules.

Pulse shooting remains a grim moment in LGBTQ+ history 8 years later

Forty-nine people were killed that night.

The Midterm Races Where LGBTQ Candidates Made History

The results include gains in Congress, statewide positions, and some local firsts. Pictured from left: Dana Nessel, Ricardo Lara, and Teri Johnston.

Even in Liberal Bubbles, Gays Grew Accustomed to Fear

Seamus Kirst built an "LGBT-friendly" life in New York, but as a gay man, he's still frightened.

30 Amazing HIV-Positive Gay Men

Here are 30 great guys who HIV Plus magazine named to its annual list of men who are reinventing what it means to be HIV-positive.

What LGBT Policy Challenges Are on Deck for 2015?

President Obama gave his annual overview of items Washington should be dealing with this year, but what are the big issues for LGBT Americans?

49 Victims' Names Released in Pulse Shooting

City officials have released the names of 49 people killed at the gay nightclub in Orlando Sunday. 

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Best Photography of the Year: 2014

Over 50 editors' picks from our this year's photographic portfolios.