Equal Opportunity Education
Getting LGBT history into California’s schools won’t be easy, but a gay politician says it’s a matter of life and death.
Nepal Constitution Aims High
A draft constitution for Nepal would enshrine LGBT rights advances as breathtaking as the heights of Mount Everest if lawmakers are willing to adopt the document.
Maryland's (Re) Commitment Problem
Following setbacks for marriage equality and transgender rights legislation in the Maryland legislature, stunned advocates regroup and grapple with immediate questions of trust.
The Benefits Battle
As the demise of “don’t ask, don’t tell” proceeds, the administration and Pentagon have some explaining to do about how to bring equality to gay military spouses.
The Best Offense
With the largest GOP majority in the nation, the Wyoming legislature is an unexpected place for the defeat of antigay legislation.
The Whole Truth
Does being gay make one necessarily partial? One potential juror said yes.
DOMA Doubts
What will become of the so-called Defense of Marriage Act?
Chatterbox
Josh Rosenzweig goes solo to tweak the typical talk show with his new interview program, Just Josh.
Don't Take the Granite State for Granted
As the battle over marriage heats up in New Hampshire, retiring bishop V. Gene Robinson vows to never stop preaching for equality.
Say You Want a Revolution?
Regime change brings hope to Egyptian gays — but what of other LGBT folks stuck in some of the world’s most homophobic places?
Wooing on the Web
In the new film When Strangers Click, an unlikely Internet horror story helps tear down the shame of finding love online.
New York Is for Lovers
Will marriage equality finally arrive in the Empire State?
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