'Hetero Awesome Fest' in Idaho concludes with fighting, low attendance, and racism scandal
A so-called "Hetero Awesome Fest" in Idaho managed to draw attention over the weekend for all the wrong reasons.
June 24, 2025
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A so-called "Hetero Awesome Fest" in Idaho managed to draw attention over the weekend for all the wrong reasons.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson told Columbia that its ban on the discredited practice of conversion therapy was unconstitutional, but critics questioned the timing and motivation of the letter.
The proposed law would safeguard one of the most fundamental rights and responsibilities of American citizens.
Just what we needed post-Orlando and in the middle of our legitimate Pride Month: a campaign to mock and undermine LGBT advances and self-determination.
The Transparent creator also honored their "transcestors" in a speech about the historic erasure of LGBTQ people at Equality California's Equality Awards.
Elon Musk’s assertion that cisgender was a “heterosexual slur” sparks outrage and ridicule, even among his supporters.
The C of E reiterates its stance now that U.K. straight couples can get civil partnerships -- and they're not marriage, according to the church.
A gay man has successfully claimed that in a suit that discrimination based on sexual orientation can't be separated from discrimination based on gender.
Stephen Colbert ruthlessly mocked an oblivious Rick Santorum during his appearance on last night's episode of The Colbert Report.
New Jersey's supreme court ruled in favor of equal protection for same-sex couples Wednesday but stopped short of compelling the state to deem that status "marriage," saying what to name it was up to the legislature.
He claimed, falsely, that children of opposite-sex couples fare best in life.
A study of British Columbia students has found that lesbian and bisexual youths are up to seven times more likely to get pregnant than their heterosexual counterparts, reports The Vancouver Sun. The research was gleaned from the health surveys of 30,000 students in seventh through 12th grades during 1992, 1998, and 2003.