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Sleeping gay couple severely burned after man pours boiling water on them
Both men suffered second and third-degree burns because of the attack. One spent 10 days in the hospital, the other nearly a month.
This lesbian clothing line is as chic as it is powerful
"It's important not to lose the word 'lesbian' from our vocabulary."
By David Yi
White House appoints first trans person as LGBT liaison
The appointment of Raffi Freedman-Gurspan, a transgender woman, makes history.
By Rebecca Ruiz
I’m bisexual and I refuse to leave the LGBT community
"Now that I’m engaged to be married to a cis-man, my queer sexuality feels more invisible than ever."
H&M wants Caitlyn Jenner's athleticism for sport campaign
The sportswear line has its eye on the prize.
Rugby league first sporting code to have a float in Sydney's LGBT Mardi Gras
On Saturday, Australia's National Rugby League became the country's first professional sporting code to have a float in the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
By Ariel Bogle
Caitlyn Jenner wants to be Ted Cruz's 'trans ambassador'
Jenner, who is a Republican, thinks she might be able to change Ted Cruz's mind on transgender issues.
By Rebecca Ruiz
What 'coming out of the closet' and abortion rights have in common
A novel argument challenges the Supreme Court to look at abortion stigma in a new light.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Safe Schools: Everything you need to know about the controversial LGBT program
If you've heard the term "Safe Schools" lately, it is because a social debate is going down in Australia regarding educating children about LGBT issues in schools.
By Jenni Ryall
Singapore quietly censored Obama's uplifting remarks on the LGBT community
It's against the country's broadcast code to "promote a homosexual lifestyle."
By Victoria Ho
Australian school makes its uniform policy genderless
Uniforms might be annoying for some kids out there, but at least at one Australian school it doesn't have to be a gendered issue.
By Johnny Lieu
Bills that attack transgender people don't keep anyone safe
In more than a dozen state legislatures across the country, anti-LGBT lawmakers are targeting transgender Americans in unique and deeply disturbing ways.
By Chad Griffin & Mara Keisling
Google lets you spread your diverse love on a world map
Google is letting you share your love with the world.
By Jenni Ryall
Beautiful portraits of kids with LGBT parents line Sydney street
Huge portraits of children from LGBT families have been displayed on the streets of Sydney, Australia.
By Jenni Ryall