Billie Eilish, Miley Cyrus, and Victoria Monet all won top Grammys, making it a very queer ceremony.
A federal judge found that the Walt Disney Company had no standing to sue the governor for pushing to revoke Disney's special tax status.
Defendant is the second charged for what Russia is routinely considering "extremist" LGBTQ rainbow symbols since its Supreme Court decision.
Executive Producers Mike McMahan and Josh Bycel break down the wedding of Korvo and Terry on Hulu's animated hit, "Solar Opposites."
Taylor Swift broke her tie with Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra, and Paul Simon for the most Album of the Year Grammy wins.
Midwest Republican lawmakers were recorded talking about banning gender-affirming care for all adults.
Four artists nominated for Record of the Year at the Grammys – Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish, Victoria Monet, and Boygenius – are LGBTQ.
A proposed law in Oklahoma would punish people who text sexually-explicit pictures with up to 20 years in prison.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has signed a law banning transgender people from using gender-affirming bathrooms in government-owned buildings.
The 9th Circuit refuses to overturn judge's order blocking state officials from prosecuting doctors who treat transgender youth.
The Broadway and Gilded Age star has created a personal journey with the cabaret "If the Stars Were Mine."
Gerald Rowe and Angel Anderson are facing life in prison for torturing and murdering 23-year-old George Randall-Saldivar.
Police in Decatur, Georgia, are investigating a fire at a clinic that provides gender-affirming care as a possible hate crime.
North Dakota State Rep. Nico Rios pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge but has refused to resign from office.
DeAllen Price, who pled guilty to fatally shooting Taya Ashton in her apartment, has been sentenced to 48 years in prison.