Canada Takes in LGBT Russians Fleeing 'Gay Purge'
Russian independent journalists claim to have located six detention and torture facilities for LGBT Chechens.
Why Military Vets Deserve Viagra
U.S. military veterans—of all ages and sexes—are 21 percent more likely to commit suicide than the civilian population.
Sessions Condemned for Speaking to Anti-LGBT Group
The ADF is backing a law suit in the Supreme Court by a Colorado cake shop owner who wants to discriminate against LGBT couples.
Where Is It Illegal to Be Gay in Africa?
In some African countries, being gay could cost you your life.
How the Nazis Destroyed the First Gay Rights Movement
Germany had earlier taken steps to liberating its LGBTQ community—but then everything changed.
Why Liberal Germany Took So Long To Allow Gay Marriage
Gay rights activists hope the landmark decision will help end discrimination against the LGBT community.
Gay Rights: Beijing Most Unwelcoming City
A new survey ranked 100 cities on how well they welcome LGBT people for Pride Month.
Tanzania's President: Cows Disapprove of Homosexuality
The government has threatened to publish a list of gay rights activists.
Nikki Haley Booed Out of Restaurant at New York Pride
Nikki Haley spoke out against same-sex marriage when she was governor of South Carolina.
Malaysian Government Defends 'Gay Prevention' Video
Malaysian authorities are offering $900 rewards for videos on how to "prevent, control and get help" for people with "gender confusion."
'U.S. Gay Lobby Conspiring Against Me': Margaret Court
The 24-time Grand Slam winner also said she would boycott Qantas because of the airline's support of gay marriage.
LGBT Groups Take Chechnya to Court Over 'Gay Genocide'
Over 100 men suspected of being gay have been abducted, tortured and sometimes killed in the country, according to Amnesty International.
'Angels in America' a Career High for Andrew Garfield
Outstanding performances give life to the strikingly sparse re-staging of Tony Kushner's epic two-parter.
What Trump's Army Pick Has Said About Guns
Trump nominated Mark Green to lead the Army after his previous pick withdrew his name from the position.
Merkel to Putin: Improve Gay Rights In Chechnya
Germany's chancellor asked the Russian president Tuesday to investigate reports of gay men murdered in Chechnya.
Russian Paper Claims Chechnya Runs Prisons for Gay Men
Novaya Gazeta is engaged in an ongoing investigation of an anti-gay campaign that Chechen authorities deny.
Indonesia To Cane Two Men Found Guilty of Gay Sex
Aceh is the only province in Muslim-majority Indonesia that criminalizes same-sex relations and that uses sharia as its legal code in addition to the national criminal code.
Court Rules 1964 Civil Rights Act Protects LGBT Workers
The Court of Appeals ruled that protections against sex discrimination in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects people from job discrimination based on their sexual orientation.
Trump on 'Campaign to Erase LGBTQ People,' Groups Say
LGBTQ, human rights groups denounce cancellation of sexual orientation questions on U.S. census.
Same-Sex Marriage Debated in Taiwan
The ruling would make Taiwan the first country in Asia to legalize gay marriage.
'When We Rise' and The Long History of Queer TV Movies
In many cases, TV movies led the way for queer representation in popular culture, taking the chances the film industry often wasn't willing to take.
Candice Wiggins: I Was Bullied for Being Straight
The retired basketball star claims she was targeted due to 'jealousy.'
Trump Administration Archives Key Obama Web Content
Trump's team aims for a White House website makeover, with content to reflect the new president's views.
George Michael, In His Own Words
In his many candid interviews, George Michael revealed his struggles, passions and inspirations.
George Michael's Humanity Inspired Fans' Adoration
George Michael was both a musical icon and a figure of hope and heroism for his communities.
Obama Presents Ellen DeGeneres With Gay Rights Medal
Tom Hanks, Robert De Niro, Bruce Springsteen and Diana Ross also received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Mark Kirk Loses Two Advocacy Group Endorsements
Kirk questioned the heritage of his opponent, Tammy Duckworth, during an Illinois Senate debate.
U.K. Government 'Committed' To Gay Pardon Law
The Alan Turing law could see thousands of men exculpated for crimes they would be innocent of today.
Hunted for Holding Hands
24 years after being featured on Newsweek's 1992 "Gays Under Fire" cover, Brad Lamm writes what has changed since he and his then partner were attacked in New York.
LGBT Activists Unveil Historical Marker During DNC
In 1979, hundreds of LGBT activists convened at the Arch Street Meeting House in Philadelphia to plan a march on Washington.