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Luke Evans is 'shocked' that he's 'still working' after coming out

“I was the only one doing these big action movies and being gay. I was on my own for a long time," the actor recently told Out.

A royal love story: India's first out gay prince and his American husband

Discover the powerful love story of Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil and Prince DeAndre Richardson, who are breaking barriers and fighting for LGBTQ+ rights in India.

Are Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris Dating?

The two women both have recently filed for divorce from their spouses.

Out Former J. Crew Executive Jenna Lyons Joins 'RHONY'

The former J. Crew president will be part of the 14th season.

STUDY: Employers Discriminate Against Candidates With 'Gay Voice'

Feminine-sounding men and masculine-sounding women are at a disadvantage in the workforce and society.

The Biggest Bully of LGBTQ People: Organized Religion

Michael Jones, a new executive at the Tyler Clementi Foundation, wants to make it easier for queer people to walk into a church, synagogue, or mosque without fear.

Gays Against Groomers Is Not a Grassroots Organization: Report

Despite what some of the people associated with Gays Against Groomers claim, the group is a political outfit of right-wing operatives and not a grassroots organization.

Straight talk from gay parents

In Maggie Quale's latest column on gay parenting, the writer offers up advice on letting go.

Megyn Kelly’s latest conspiracy theory about student furries at Utah Middle School debunked

The far-right media personality spread the false claim that kids were dressing up and biting each other in schools, according to a fact-check.

Op-ed: Reaching Out to Red State Parents

What parents of LGBT children need to know before they subject their kids to a world of pain.

How Minnesota's First Small-Town LGBTQ Pride Survived and Thrived

The organizers of East Central Minnesota Pride celebrate their 15th anniversary and remember the various obstacles -- like hate crimes and antigay politicians.

France's first lady Brigitte Macron awarded nearly $9,000 in damages after transvestigation

A French court has ordered Amandine Roy and Natacha Rey to pay Macron €8,000 (about $8,864) over claims they made in 2021 that falsely asserted the first lady is actually her brother.

What are 'transvestigations'? The 'hate-driven conspiracy theory' explained

From Algerian boxer Imane Khelif to figures like Taylor Swift and Michelle Obama, "tranvestigations" are a particularly bizarre form of hatred hitting public figures.

Running Toward HIV Can Save Your Life

Taking meds can be easy. Learning how to breathe is the tricky part.