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Pride Celebration in Georgia Evacuated After Violent Extremists Attack

Organizers blamed authorities after thousands of extremists attacked.

A USAID worker's pregnant wife was denied an emergency medical evacuation after DOGE fired her

Charlee Doom's wife was 31 weeks pregnant when she suffered "life-threatening" complications. The State Department denied her medical evacuation request — twice.

Human Rights Group Hopes to Evacuate Gay Men From Chechnya

A group is hoping to start a "rainbow railroad" from Chechnya to Canada. 

LGBT Group Lobbies Clinton For Fair Treatment At State

About 2,200 government employees working in foreign affairs signed a letter supporting the rights of the LGBT employees that was hand-delivered to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's office Monday.

LGBT Rights on Fast Track at State

Days after pledging to review policies that discriminate against LGBT employees at the State Department, Secretary Clinton said her staff is reviewing inequities and preparing to make appropriate changes "expeditiously."

WATCH: Will the Next President Undo LGBT Equality?

The Obama administration has significantly improved life for LGBT Americans -- but the next president could undo a lot of it.

Donald Trump announces he will personally patrol the ‘dangerous’ D.C. streets for ‘crime’ with the military

"I'm going to be going out tonight with the police and with the military," the president said on a conservative radio show.

Lauren Boebert Seeks Grant From Pete Buttigieg, Even After Mocking Him

The grant of more than $30 million that she wants for a project in her district is funded by legislation she opposed.

Plane crashes, near misses, smoked cabins as Trump rages about the delay with his gilded new Air Force One

While planes crash and near misses pile up, and the system crumbles under its own weight, Trump is focused on one making sure he has the best seat in the sky, writes John Casey.

Gay Clubs in Russia, the U.S.: Worlds Apart But Similar

Bar-hopping in Moscow's lesbian spaces was thrilling and frightening for Milena Chernyavskaya. Now living in Los Angeles, she finds the experience of going to a gay space is less clandestine but not without risks.

Madam Secretary

"Gay rights are human rights." With that declaration -- and the team she has assembled at the State Department -- Hillary Rodham Clinton has elevated the dialogue on LGBT rights around the globe.

Evacuating from the Los Angeles fires? Here are some resources to help

Here's the latest information on shelters, closures, and free services for those impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires.

What the Great Fire of London can teach us about the Los Angeles fires

Why do we always look for someone to burn with the flames?

Bomb Threats Target LGBTQ+ Events Across the U.S. Over the Weekend

A sinister pattern has emerged as multiple cities witness threats against LGBTQ-friendly events.

Climate change is disrupting access to HIV treatment

A new analysis finds that the parts of the country where HIV prevalence is high are also some of the most at-risk areas for climate disasters.

Climate change is the great equalizer, yet it's the lives of the most vulnerable who are most affected

Opinion: Mother Nature doesn’t care about where you live, what you do, and who you are, but it's still the most vulnerable that will face her wrath, writes John Casey.