Julien Baker, one-third of Boygenius, is currently one of the most-nominated musicians at the Grammys. But who is she?
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers vetoed a bill to ban minors from accessing gender-affirming health treatments.
Florida's Attorney General defends her state's efforts to remove LGBTQ books by pushing an authoritarian view of free speech.
After conquering country, Dolly Parton brings her signature sound and aesthetic to her very first rock album.
Despite opposition from party leadership, these Republicans broke ranks and voted to expel the embattled New York congressman.
Washington, D.C. ranked fourth among the most tattoo-happy U.S. states, while Montana came in dead last at 51.
A recent study by Clever ranked 50 cities from most to least LGBTQ-friendly. (Spoiler: D.C. came in at number 24.)
Shakespeare gets his invite to the cookout in "Fat Ham," a saucy gay, Black riff on the Bard's melancholy Dane.
Conservatives on social media have attacked Listerine and called for a boycott of the mouthwash over Pride-themed packaging.
Joseph Viso, a candidate for New Jersey General Assembly, has a history of legal troubles -- and of anti-LGBTQ rhetoric.
Flamy Grant's journey took her from a sheltered evangelical upbringing to a career as a chart-topping Christian drag musician.
A federal judge has allowed Oklahoma to enforce a law making it a felony for doctors to prescribe gender-affirming treatments to minors.
A federal appeals court has declined to block laws in Tennessee and Kentucky barring gender-affirming care for transgender minors.
Judge issues preliminary injunction, finding that the state's purported concern for transgender minors' well-being is "disingenuous."
The United States earned an average "grade" on a global LGBTQ human rights scorecard when it comes to protecting gay rights.