Trump vows to reverse transgender student protections ‘on day one’
After Biden signs TikTok ban its CEO vows federal court battle
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Vogel finishes second in primary race for Trone’s congressional seat
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Jane Rigby awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
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Out in the World: LGBTQ news from Europe and Asia
South African president signs new hate crimes, hate speech law
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Juez colombiano suspendido por 15 años por negarse a casar a pareja del mismo sexo
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Proposed Medicaid rule may hurt people with HIV
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Former president spoke with right-wing conservative talk radio hosts
Nonbinary Swiss singer Nemo won this year's Eurovision
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With same-sex marriages expected to begin in the District next month, local couples are already planning their nuptials. But before you can cut the cake, you...
A stalwart champion of LGBT rights and the last member of the Kennedy family to serve in Congress announced on Friday plans to retire at the...
Despite the chorus of complaints about the long wait for change and our growing collective impatience with President Obama and this Congress, LGBT rights advocates are...
Maybe it’s because they already lived together. Maybe it’s because they were already registered as domestic partners. Or it could just be that they were in...
The Greeks knew their myths — for the rest of us there’s exposition. “Orestes, A Tragic Romp,” (Anne Washburn’s clever adaptation of Euripides’ classic now playing...
Friday, Feb. 12 Gay organist David Christopher plays a free recital today at 12:15 p.m. at National City Christian Church as part of its “Magical, Mystical,...
A bill to reinstate sexual orientation in Virginia’s public employment non-discrimination policy passed the state Senate last week — marking what some LGBT activists fear could...
As I travel the District knocking on doors running for the D.C. Council I hear how much residents expect of their Council member. Many are part...
Faced with the prospect that low-income people with HIV or AIDS would be evicted from temporary housing facilities, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services...
A D.C. man pleaded guilty Feb. 3 to assaulting and threatening a group of women with a knife in Adams Morgan during an incident that police...