A Republican super PAC is attacking U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff for refusing to support a bill to enshrine a transgender sports ban into law.
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed two bills banning transgender people from bathrooms matching their gender and from women's sports.
World Athletics, the governing body of track and field, will require athletes competing in women's events to submit to chromosomal testing.
McBride's comments highlight the uncertainty among Democrats when it comes to navigating how to respond to anti-trans political attacks.
Despite conservative pressure, Disney investors overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to stop participating in HRC's equality ratings survey.
The Trump administration has paused federal funding for the University of Pennsylvania for allowing a transgender swimmer to compete in 2022.
The "Doctor Who" showrunner warns that Donald Trump's election is a symptom of a massive and hateful global anti-LGBTQ backlash.
Organizers announced that award-winning actress and singer Cynthia Erivo will headline WorldPride's Street Festival and Concert on June 7.
President Trump called transgender identity a "big lie" and flaunted his orders restricting trans health care and sports participation.
In a harsh blow to transgender competitors, CrossFit Games will restrict athletes to competing based on their assigned sex at birth.
LGBTQ nondiscrimination policies, resources for HIV, Pride Month, and pro-diversity initiatives are among topics no longer accessible.
A man has been arrested for allegedly setting fires outside of the popular Northern Virginia gay bar and two other nearby restaurants.
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace accepted a speaking engagement in the transgender congresswoman's home state to flout her anti-trans viewpoints.
Meta platform users will be able to disparage LGBTQ people and advocate discriminating against them under a revised "hateful conduct" policy.
Lawmakers in 13 states have introduced at least 120 proposed laws seeking to roll back rights or legal protections for transgender people.