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"How dare him": Chicago officials are livid about Jussie Smollett
Chicago officials were blindsided — and infuriated — by the news that all the charges were being dropped against him.
People Are Pledging to Protect 750,000 Young People From Deportation
Your daily guide to what's working, what's not and what you can do about it.
Colombia's Gay Party Scene is Buck Wild
6 years on the circuit, captured by a well-known Bogotá photographer.
DeVos still refuses to say if she’d punish LGBTQ discrimination
Betsy DeVos thinks all discrimination is wrong, but she won't say if the Department of Education, under her authority, will withhold funds from schools that do it.
How the Mothers of Transgender Children Are Changing the World
According to a new study, mothers play an essential role in ensuring that trans kids are raised in a loving and accepting environment.
Ghibli Shares Mix for a Canadian LGBTQ Prom, Open Letter Addressing Orlando Tragedy
"i cry every time i see people holding vigils or marching or coming together irl over the attack."
How Death Threats and the Government Shut Down Pakistan's First LGBTQ Website
In 2013, Pakistan's first website targeted to the LGBTQ community launched and immediately took off. In the next several months, the government would shut it down twice as the founder endured death threats and harassment.
Philippine Authorities Charge US Marine in Slaying of Transgender Woman
Prosecutors say there is "probable cause" to believe Joseph Scott Pemberton killed Laude, and that the act was "aggravated by treachery, abuse of superior strength, and cruelty."
Murder of Transgender Woman Raises Tensions in Philippines Over US Military Presence
A US Marine is accused of brutally murdering a transgender Filipina woman in a case that could jeopardize military agreements between the two countries.