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Moms for Liberty’s Conference Infiltrated by Activists Calling Out Its Hate

The group distributed customized versions of hotel “do not disturb” signs.

STUDY: Number of Married Same-Sex Couples Up by 50 Percent

By the end of 2013, there were an estimated 130,000 married same-sex couples in the U.S., a 50 percent increase from three years earlier, says a new Williams Institute study.

Gallup: Support for Same-Sex Marriage Not Faltering

Fifty-three percent of respondents say same-sex marriage should be legal.

Over 90% of trans youth live in states pushing anti-trans legislation: report

Ninety-three percent of transgender youth ages 13 to 17 — approximately 280,300 children — live in states that have considered or enacted laws restricting their rights.

How Knowing a Trans Person Affects Your Attitude on LGBTQ+ Rights

A new survey from Data for Progress looks at the difference this makes.

'Queer' Moniker Finds Favor Among the Young and Nonbinary

Young people may perceive "queer" as a more fluid identity than gay or lesbian, say researchers at the Williams Institute.

Americans still support marriage equality by a vast majority — just not Republicans

More than two in three Americans still believe that marriage equality should be the law of the land, despite a slight dip in support.

Majority of Americans Think Being 'Woke' Is a Good Thing: Poll

Republicans are using the term as an insult, but in a new poll, many Americans beg to differ.

Record 842 Employers Get Perfect Score in HRC Corporate Equality Index

Just 13 companies earned a perfect score when the index was launched in 2002.

POLL: Nationwide Marriage Equality Inevitable — and Welcome

Respondents to a new USA Today/Suffolk University poll say there's no point in the Supreme Court ruling negatively on the issue.

Number of LGBTQ+ Elected Officials at Record High — But Many More Needed

LGBTQ+ Americans are still far from equitable representation in public office, says a new report from the Victory Institute.

LGBTQ+ voters prefer Biden and Democrats over Trump but want them to do more: poll

The survey from Data for Progress also found young LGBTQ+ Americans less enthused about this year's election than other age groups.

Survey: LGBTQ Youth Suicide Crisis Made Worse by Conversion Therapy

A new survey from the Trevor Project finds rates of suicide attempts doubled among youth who have undergone conversion therapy.

If Orlando Was a Presidential Test, Voters Picked Clinton

The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee is trusted far more than her Republican opponent, according to a new poll.

Pete Buttigieg Sees No Bump in Post-Debate Polls

The out presidential candidate sits firmly in fifth place.

Republicans and Democrats are split on transgender rights — and it's impacting swing states

Ohio's voters largely oppose protections for trans people. And yes, Ohio's voters are largely Republican.

GLAAD: Over 10 Percent of TV Series Regulars Are LGBTQ

Diversity has skyrocketed in this year, according to a report from the LGBTQ media organization.

Republican anti-LGBTQ+ legislation bad for mental health and quality of life: survey

New research from Data for Progress highlights the negative effects of these bills and the desire for supportive environments.

Which Democratic U.S. Senators Have the Gayest and Least Gay Staffs?

Democratic senators have released their annual survey of staff diversity, and LGBTQ+ representation has risen.