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79% of American workers say anti-LGBTQ+ laws impact where they move: report

As 4 out of 5 U.S. workers say anti-LGBTQ+ laws affects where they relocate, inclusion is just "smart business practice," according to a new study by nonprofit Out & Equal.

These Indiana Events Need to Relocate to a New State

It's not just Gen Con and the NCAA. Indiana is home to lots of major events -- or at least, it was.

Indeed Supports Transgender Employees with $10K Relocation Incentive

The job search company will enable employees to move to more trans-friendly locations.

'Time to Relocate:' Company Fleeing Georgia After Passage of Antigay Bill

A telecom business based in Decatur, Ga. stands by a tweet declaring it's moving out of state because of antigay legislation passed by the senate.

Georgia Trans Inmate Relocated After Receiving Threats

Despite federal help in her health discrimination claim, Diamond has continued to face sexual abuse while imprisoned, including at least seven alleged rapes.

Shia LaBeouf's 'He Will Not Divide Us' Art Piece Relocated to New Mexico

The anti-Trump performance art piece has moved to Albuquerque after being prematurely shut down by The Museum of Moving Image in New York.

State Economies Suffer When Lawmakers Pass Anti-LGBTQ+, Anti-Abortion Laws: Study

Such laws make people less likely to relocate to those states, says a University of Houston study.

Chicago Mayor to Businesses: Abandon N.C. for Windy City

Emanuel hopes to convince businesses to relocate from North Carolina after legislators passed a sweeping anti-LGBT law there.

Watch Alexandra Billings shine in the trailer for the queer coming-of-age film 'Queen Tut'

Here's your first look at the film about an Egyptian teen who relocates to Toronto after the death of his mother and finds a queer family who embraces him.

'Fearless Girl' Statue Is Being Moved

Artist Kristan Visbal's 'Fearless Girl' statue will relocate from its place opposite the 'Charging Bull' statue on Wall Street to stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange. 

South of the Border

Want to save money and still enjoy a nice lifestyle in retirement? Join the hundreds of other gay retirees relocating to Mexico and other countries where the dollar still goes far.

7 steps for transgender people preparing for federal crackdowns under Trump

Donald Trump has pledged severe federal crackdowns on transgender people. Erin Reed outlines steps for preparing for these challenges, sharing stories from trans individuals who are already taking action.

Trump Hires Bush-Era Official Who Led a Gay Purge

James Renne was a key player in a scandalous 2004 purge of gay employees in the Office of Special Counsel.

ACC Moving Championship to Orlando in Protest of N.C.’s Anti-LGBT Law

The connection between Pulse and House Bill 2 is "impossible to ignore," wrote SB Nation. 

Op-ed: Why FIFA Needs to Move the World Cup

With ample time, the organization that governs a different international sporting event -- World Cup soccer -- can ditch Russia and Qatar for more inclusive host countries.

LGBTQ Books Most Challenged in Libraries

The American Library Association's annual report finds a rise in coordinated efforts against books with affirming LGBTQ themes and characters.

WATCH: Salesforce Is Helping Employees Leave Indiana

The company's CEO says Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act is 'brutal, it's unfair, it's unjust, and to has to change.'

POLL: 70% of Americans Think National Marriage Equality Is Inevitable

The poll, released Friday by Out and Equal after the group commissioned the study from Harris Poll, found that more than two thirds of American adults believe the U.S. is on a surefire path to national marriage equality.