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Ken Page, gay actor in 'Cats,' 'Torch Song Trilogy,' and more, has died at 70

Page once said he had never been closeted, and he encouraged others to live their truth.

Texas attorney general tells state agencies to ignore court orders on gender marker changes

Brad Pritchett, interim CEO of Equality Texas, said the move would “jeopardize the safety of the nearly 100 thousand trans people” who live in Texas.

Mississippi A.G.: Won't Lend State's Name to Suit Over Guidance on Trans Students

Attorney General Jim Hood says Gov. Phil Bryant, not the state of Mississippi, will join in a lawsuit against the Obama administration over its recommendation that public schools respect the gender identity of transgender students.

Alabama Cop on Leave for Antigay Post About 15-Year-Old's Suicide

While the community rallied after a 15-year-old boy was bulled and died by suicide, a  sheriff's deputy responded with a hateful anti-LGBTQ post on Facebook. 

Gays Get Booted from Americas Next Top Model

Gays Get Booted from America's Next Top Model

Texas Lawmaker Argues Same-Sex Marriage Is Still Illegal in the State

Rep. James White wrote a letter to the state's attorney general asking for clarification, writing that the U.S. Supreme Court cannot overrule state laws. 

Texas Republican Group: Pride Is Demon Month

The Collin County Conservative Republicans sound nice.

Texas Wins, Blocks New Federal Rights for Gay Couples

A federal judge ensures the Family and Medical Leave Act will not apply to legally-wed same-sex couples who lives in states without marriage equality.

Antigay adoption law struck down in Oklahoma

A federal court on Friday struck down an Oklahoma law that would have had the potential to make children adopted by same-sex couples in other states legal orphans when the families are in Oklahoma.

Emails Show Conflict Behind ExxonMobil Discrimination

An ExxonMobil executive says the company is great for LGBT employees, but the lack of an antidiscrimination policy may prove otherwise.

Appreciate your sex—or else: The Supreme Court’s strange new commandment

In a stunning Supreme Court ruling, Tennessee's law mandating minors embrace their birth sex has ignited fierce debate over bodily autonomy, revealing a troubling intersection of religious zealotry and state power in the fight for individual rights across America.

Misconduct Complaint Filed Against Texas Judge in Hate Group Training Case

The judge had ordered three attorneys for Southwest Airlines to take “religious liberty” training from an SPLC-designated hate group.

Students Rally Around Fired Gay Teacher

More than 45,000 people have signed a petition demanding that a fired gay teacher be given his job back.

Dallas Official Touts Refusal to Marry Same-Sex Couples

Justice of the Peace Bill Metzger will not issue licenses to gay or lesbian couples, according to his Facebook page.

Harvey Fierstein's 'Casa Valentina' Gets Caricature

Celebrated illustrator Ken Fallin has created a stage portrait of the Tony-nominated play about straight dads who dress as women.

Gay Legislative Kiss Upsets Denver Post Readers

Sometimes a kiss is just a kiss. Except in Denver.

Miss. Gov. Wants In on Anti-Trans Lawsuit Against Obama

Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant plans to join 11 other states in a lawsuit over a guidance document on the treatment of transgender students. 

Armed Protesters Meet Outside Drag Show in Texas

There were no reports of violence or arrests as both sides came armed with guns in San Antonio.