A New York woman has been charged with leaving threatening messages, promising to shoot up four Denver-area LGBTQ businesses.
Hayley Kiyoko, Rina Sawayama and Monet X Change will join a talented lineup of artists performing at the Capital Pride Concert on June 11.
Right-wing podcaster Candace Owens has embraced boycotting Target and making it uncomfortable for Americans to be associated with the brand.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a measure that would have prohibited schools from referring to transgender youth by their preferred pronouns.
Target has removed some Pride-themed merchandise after receiving threats, but LGBTQ groups accuse the company of "caving" to extremists.
Hamburger Mary's is suing Florida over a law to restrict drag performances, claiming it violates the restaurant's First Amendment rights.
Victim claims security guard forced himself upon her in a bar's single-stall bathroom, but he claims the encounter was consensual.
Civil rights groups have issued travel advisories to Florida in response to new laws targeting diversity initiatives and the LGBTQ community.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have reversed course and will honor the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a drag nun troupe, at their Pride Night.
An LGBTQ-affirming church's "All Are Welcome" sign was broken after the church erected rainbow-colored banners on its lawn.
A transgender student opted not to attend her high school graduation after her local school district refused to allow her to wear a dress.
District officials claim teacher Melissa Tempel's protest of banned song violates a district policy prohibiting political speech in schools.
The American Civil Liberties Union launches lawsuit against Harrison County School District in Mississippi on behalf of 17-year-old client.
The rescinded invitation comes after conservatives balked at giving the troupe of drag "nuns" an award for their community service.
High court finds that Estrella Santos-Zacaria should be given another chance to argue why she should not be deported back to Guatemala.