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Trans corrections officer in Georgia can continue lawsuit, appeals court rules

Trans man Tyler Copeland says he was subjected to a hostile work environment at Rogers State Prison.

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 Challenge of Staying Hopeful in the Age of Trump

It's difficult, but the alternative is unthinkable, says author and health care activist Kimberly D. Acquaviva.

Cameroon's 'Gay Problem'

Cameroon arrests more gay people than any other country in the world.

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Mary Trump Isn't Ruling Out a Future Run for Office

The former first niece, who just released a new book exploring how her uncle inflamed and sustained America's racist legacy, is as refreshingly candid as ever.

Gay Cameroonian 'Prisoner of Conscience' Dies

Roger Jean-Claude Mbede, who had served a prison term for sending an affectionate text message to another man, may have been kept from treatment for a hernia.

Florida man who threatened judge over 'don't say gay' suit gets five-year sentence

Stephen Jay Thorn, a retired teacher, was incensed that the judge dismissed a challenge to the law and made light of bullying.

Trump's 'Conscience Rule' Is a Perversion of Religious Freedom

Protecting homophobic and transphobic doctors is the opposite of divine.

Rush Limbaugh Lights an Antigay Fire He Hopes Will Consume Buttigieg

The disgraced talk show host will not be leaving this world quietly -- or gracefully.

Freeing Brittney: How They Got Griner Home

When the most famous female athlete in the world was arrested in Russia -- days before that nation started a war -- it set off a desperate nine-month scramble.

For trans people reliant on federal programs, this election could change everything

Experts, providers, elected officials, and people with lived experience discuss how election outcomes — up and down the ballot — might impact gender-affirming care in Pittsburgh and beyond.

Ex-nurse found guilty in dismemberment murders

Former nurse Richard W. Rogers Jr. (pictured) was found guilty of the early-1990s dismemberment murders of a gay man and a bisexual man, whose body parts were dumped along New Jersey highways.

Oklahoma Bars Inmate Weddings -- Even Straight Ones

Since gay couples can marry, Oklahoma prison officials now won't let anyone behind bars marry.

Brittney Griner's Detention In Russian Jail Extended Again

The WNBA superstar is reportedly being investigated for the "large-scale transportation of drugs" and faces up to 10 years in jail.

Senior White House Adviser: Team Effort Won Brittney Griner’s Release

Keisha Lance Bottoms, the former mayor of Atlanta and the director of the White House Office of Public Engagement, on the herculean effort that resulted in Griner's freedom.

 

10 batsh*t things you should know about Trump's anti-LGBTQ+ attorney general pick, Matt Gaetz

Gaetz's long history of sex crime allegations and misusing taxpayer funds put him right in line with Trump.