PFLAG Founder Jeanne Manford Dies at 92
After her son was beaten during a gay rights protest in 1972, Jeanne Manford spoke out: "I have a homosexual son, and I love him."
Lesbian Alabama Pol Wants to Change State's Archaic Sex-Ed Laws
Patricia Todd, a state representative and Alabama's first out legislator, introduced a bill to change the state's sex-education policy so it no longer demonizes gay conduct or promotes abstinence-o
Huell Howser, Popular California TV Host, Dead at 67
The folksy Howser, who inspired parodies but was loved by viewers, had recently announced his retirement.
French Lawmaker Wants to Limit Hate Speech on Twitter
France's Minister of Women's Rights wants Twitter to censor antigay, racist, and antisemitic speech.
WATCH: Kansas Sues Sperm Donor for Child Support
A man who donated sperm to help a lesbian couple conceive found himself on the hook for thousands of dollars in child support payments, sought not by the parents, but by the state of Kansas.
Bishop Gene Robinson Reflects as Retirement Nears
Gay Radio Hosts Turn Possible Hate Crime Into Art
After a billboard advertising their program was vandalized twice, Los Angeles radio hosts Craig Olson and Robbie Laughlin decided to fight hate with art.
WATCH: LGBT Youth Homeless for the Holidays
The Ali Forney Center, a shelter dedicated to providing safe space for LGBT youth in New York City, has launched a series of videos profiling homeless LBGT youth, called "Homeless for the Holidays."
Federal Court Puts California's Ex-Gay Therapy Ban On Hold
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that California's law banning so-called ex-gay therapy cannot take effect until the court has heard further arguments on the merits of the ban.









