Ohio pastor who called being gay a 'health risk' charged with child rape, sexual battery
A pastor who said he became "sick" from reading gay romance has been arrested for unlawful sexual contact with a minor.
October 20, 2025
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A pastor who said he became "sick" from reading gay romance has been arrested for unlawful sexual contact with a minor.
Houston -- which received the brunt of the storm's damage -- elected a lesbian mayor and voted overwhelmingly for Hillary Clinton; actions not usually associated with Nazis.
Amid the trauma and disappointment of the election results, we take a look at queer resistance over the past century
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the anti-LGBTQ+ bill into law in March, and opponents say they are already suffering its consequences.
After first disparaging her looks, Hillary Clinton's Republican opponent for the U.S. Senate has now questioned her sexuality. In an interview with a local Westchester County, N.Y., newspaper, John Spencer suggested the New York senator and Democratic star is a lesbian.
Will we someday look back with pride on the day when America’s first indicted president becomes America's first jailed president, one final stop on his way to hell?
Kim Davis deserved to spend time in jail, and should resign if she's not willing to follow the law of the land when it comes to marriage equality, says Clinton.
The seven-term congressman publicly wished for the elimination of all people with HIV and promoted many other hateful views.
The Associated Press named the former secretary of State the victor in what was called the closest race in the Democratic caucus's history.Â
An unconstitutional order from the antigay chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court blocked marriage equality in one county for one day.Â
"He's told me personally, multiple times, that he does want to run again," Grenell said on a right-wing media outlet. But the Senate could prevent that.
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton used a Thursday appearance in Lake Forest, Calif., at one of the nation's largest evangelical churches, to sketch a broad agenda to take on disease around the globe, calling it ''the right thing to do.'' The centerpiece of a speech laced with biblical references and reflections on her own faith was a call to spend billions of dollars to combat AIDS and other infectious diseases at home and abroad.
After a shockingly homophobic, racist interview resurfaced, a Los Angeles Times writer says the actor's name shouldn't adorn the facility.
The assertion about wingnut and Trump pal Jones comes in a custody battle with his ex-wife.
Hillary Clinton told LGBT activists she is "just getting warmed up" in her fight for equal rights.
Two weeks into Equality Ride 2--wherein 50 young gay and straight activists are touring the country in two buses with a mission to initiate dialogue at 32 Christian colleges that have policies silencing or excluding LGBT students--participants have been jailed in Texas and threatened with citations in Mississippi.
Realtors aren't buying for Dana Rohrabacher's support for anti-LGBT bias.
Clinton appeared with Rachel Maddow just after a Georgia grand jury handed down a new indictment.
Hill and her fellow Democratic congresstional candidates will help to "restore some sanity in our politics," the former president said.