In Anchorage, a Contentious Fight Over Antidiscrimination Measure
On Tuesday, Anchorage could become the first city in Alaska to adopt an antidiscrimination ordinance protecting gay and transgender residents.
8 True Stories: How Real Families Handle Trans Children
The question of what to do when your child is transgender becomes real for eight families followed by In the Life in its April episode.
A Look Into the Future: Rick Santorum in 2016?
Rick Santorum answered a question about the possibility that if he loses this time and if Romney can't beat President Obama, then Santorum would be the frontrunner in 2016.
WATCH: Does Anyone Stop Bullies From Picking on Kids With Gay Parents?
ABC's What Would You Do? wondered whether anyone would come to the aide of children being teased for having two gay fathers.
Judge Won't Reinstate Pro-gay Student Leader
A Georgia high school student government president had sued his school after faculty members fired him after trying to make his prom more LGBT-inclusive.
MSNBC's Chris Matthews Sides With Tony Perkins
Chris Matthews said he doesn't believe in "silencing people," and that includes Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council.
Meet the Man Who Says a Stroke Turned Him Gay
Kris Birch describes first realizing he suddenly had feelings for men while visiting a coffee shop after the stroke.
Mike Huckabee Uses Fox Show to Call on Everyone to See
"Surely this nation, so divided by almost everything, could unite behind the notion that the youngest among us should be treated with dignity and respect," wrote Mike Huckabee in The Daily Beast.
NHL Players Lend Their Voices to You Can Play Project
In a public service announcement for the You Can Play Project, 10 NHL players join Patrick and Brian Burke to speak out against homophobia.
Mitt Romney Is a NOM Donor, Document Shows
Mitt Romney gave money to the antigay group's efforts, according to a document circulated by the Human Rights Campaign.
WATCH: Fred Karger Debates NOM's Maggie Gallagher
Gay Republican presidential candidate Fred Karger debated the National Organization for Marriage's Maggie Gallagher on MSNBC, where Gallagher defended NOM's tactics of turning gays and African-Americans against each other.
Black Filmmakers On Trayvon Martin
The death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin has been the subject of much conversation across the country for the past month, including guests of the Outfest Fusion film festival highlighting the work of LGBT people of color.
MLS Suspends Colin Clark for Antigay Slur
The Houston Dynamos have suspended midfielder Colin Clark for three games and fined him after he was caught on camera yelling an antigay slur at a ball boy during a game in Seattle last week.
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