Georgia: Public Funds Support Scholarships at Antigay Private Schools
January 22 2013 6:02 PM ET

Georgia: Public Funds Are Going to Antigay Private Schools

Michelle Garcia

More than 100 private schools in Georgia accept a combined $170 million in state money each year while openly discriminating against LGBT students.

Music Venue Fires Employee for Pro-Gay Shirt
January 22 2013 3:22 PM ET

Music Venue Fires Employee for Pro-Gay Shirt

Michelle Garcia

An employee of a music venue in Tennessee was fired from his job for wearing a T-shirt that read, "I Support Same-Sex Marriage."

WATCH: Boy Scout Derek Nance Comes Out
January 19 2013 2:18 PM ET

WATCH: Boy Scout Derek Nance Comes Out

Michelle Garcia

A Boy Scout camp leader says it's time for more to follow his lead by coming out.

WATCH: Brooklyn Man Accuses Police of Hate Crime, Attempt to Conceal Evidence
January 18 2013 4:07 PM ET

WATCH: Brooklyn Man Accuses Police of Hate Crime, Attempt to Conceal Evidence

Trudy Ring

Jabbar Campbell, beaten by police responding to a noise complaint at his party last weekend, says they tampered with a surveillance camera in an effort to conceal the attack.

NLGJA President Michael Triplett Dead at 48
January 17 2013 9:01 PM ET

NLGJA President Michael Triplett Dead at 48

Trudy Ring

Triplett, who had been president just a few months but had long been involved with the group, died today after a struggle with cancer.

Dear Abby, Gay-Friendly Advice Columnist, Dead at 94
January 17 2013 7:29 PM ET

Dear Abby, Gay-Friendly Advice Columnist, Dead at 94

Trudy Ring

Pauline Phillips, who wrote the Dear Abby column for many years, often advocated for acceptance of LGBT people.

January 17 2013 12:23 PM ET

A Surrogacy Success Story for Two Gay Men

After never imagining being parents, a couple now waits to know the sex of their twins

Virginia GOP Senators Walk Out Rather Than Vote for Gay Judge
January 16 2013 5:40 PM ET

Virginia GOP Senators Walk Out Rather Than Vote for Gay Judge

Sunnivie Brydum

Tracy Thorne-Begland was confirmed despite some Republicans refusing to cast votes.

Vicco, Ky., Is Smallest U.S. City With LGBT Rights Law
January 15 2013 6:57 PM ET

Vicco, Ky., Is Smallest U.S. City With LGBT Rights Law

Michelle Garcia

The small Appalachian town of Vicco, Ky., has become the smallest municipality in the U.S. to approve an LGBT nondiscrimination law.

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