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U.S. public schools lost $3.2 billion fighting conservative culture wars: report

Public schools have been forced to spend billions on security, public relations, and legal assistance combating right-wing attacks for supposedly teaching about race and LGBTQ+ identities.

Historic Alabama gay bar loses license after double-homicide

Birmingham police say they have been called to The Quest Club over a hundred times in the past year.

Pride Month Organizers Confident in Security Despite Far-Right Threats

Representatives for major Pride organizations across the country encourage people to come out and celebrate in a safe and affirming environment.

The Closet as Security Risk

The National Security Agency courts openly gay employees.

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Online Security and Protecting Your Identity

In our always-connected world, hackers have more options that you should know about.

The Importance of Seeking Social Security Survivor's Benefits

Same-sex spouses who, because of discriminatory laws, were unable to marry before one partner died can now receive the benefits -- but not all know they're eligible. 

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen Is Out

Departure comes amid growing family seperations while the death of a transgender refugee in ICE custody remains unexplained.

Parkland High School Reopens With Increased Security

Florida's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School has opened its doors for a new school year after February's mass shooting.

Social Security Updates Transgender Policy

After a 92-year-old WWII vet took on the federal agency, the Social Security Administration has issued updated guidelines designed to eliminate a number of challenges trans individuals face when attempting to obtain benefits.

Bush allows refusal of security clearance for gays

The Bush administration last year quietly rewrote the rules for allowing gays and lesbians to receive national security clearances. Lesbian and gay advocacy groups recently found the changes in an 18-page document distributed by national security adviser Stephen Hadley on December 29, without public notice.

Josh Duggar's Business Investigated by Homeland Security Officials

Officials won't say if the probe directly involves the disgraced anti-LGBTQ activist and former reality star.

Report: Grindr Users Put at Risk by Security Flaws

A website exposed how simple it is to gain location data for Grindr users, even if they've opted out of sharing such information publicly.

Alex Jones: National Security Adviser Is a 'Leather Daddy'

And no, the wingnut commentator's remark about H.R. McMaster is not a compliment.