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Tilda Swinton on the AIDS crisis and why fluidity isn't frightening

“When I was 33 in 1994, I went to 43 funerals,” Swinton recently told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.

HRC Slams Trump's 'Sorry' to Kavanaugh, Says GOP Wants to Destroy Us

Speaking with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Secretary Clinton paints a dire picture if Democrats don't recapture the House or Senate.

Hillary Clinton: 'I'm Part of The Resistance'

The former Democratic nominee and secretary of State speaks candidly to Christiane Amanpour about the election, women, and the future of America.

Russian PM: 'No Problem at All' With Gay Propaganda Ban

Russian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that he has no knowledge of the 'gay propaganda' ban being enforced and that he hasn't heard any complaints from LGBT Russians.

Gay Nigerian: Antigay Law Is a Distraction From Real Problems

The first man to come out in Nigeria on national television was forced to flee three years after doing so. And he says the political climate has only gotten worse.

WATCH: LGBT Ugandans In Hiding, Suicidal After 'Jail the Gays' Law

Since President Yoweri Museveni signed the Anti-Homosexuality Act into law in February, LGBT Ugandans are living in fear -- going into hiding and even contemplating suicide, say activists on the ground.

Apple CEO Tim Cook Calls Being Gay a Gift From God

Apple CEO Tim Cook looks back at the impact of his coming-out.

Jane Velez-Mitchell Show Reportedly Canceled

The out HLN anchor is a casualty of layoffs, reports The Wrap.

Mikhail Gorbachev, Former Soviet President, Is Dead at 91

(CNN) The man credited with introducing key political and economic reforms to the USSR and helping to end the Cold War had been in failing health for some time.

Gay Ex-CNN Employee Sues Network After Termination for 'Flamboyant' Attire

Was it a violation of dress code or discrimination that led to the termination of the colorfully dressed William Kane from CNN?

Glenn Greenwald Can’t Live in the U.S.

The gay columnist who broke the story revealing NSA spying methods chooses not to live in the U.S. because his marriage isn't recognized by the federal government.

Out Soccer Pro Josh Cavallo Slams FIFA's Ban on LGBTQ+ Armbands

Some players had planned to wear "OneLove" armbands to support LGBTQ+ rights at the World Cup in Qatar before FIFA forbade it.

Ugandan Parliament Reconvenes, With Lingering Kill The Gays Bill

The 'Kill The Gays' Bill is anything but dead as Uganda's parliament goes back to work.

WATCH: Gay Russian Journo Says Putin's Regime Is 'Cornered Animal'

Masha Gesen, a gay journalist in Russia, continued to speak out about what she calls the Kremlin's 'gay hate campaign' in a CNN roundtable discussion last week.