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Can you really get fired for what you say about Charlie Kirk? A lawyer weighs in

The First Amendment may not be what you think it is.

Judge rules the military must cover gender-affirming surgery for members' dependents

The exclusion of such coverage is unconstitutional, a federal judge in Maine ruled.

Michael Sandy Trial Highlights Sexual Orientation

The victim was Michael Sandy, a gay black 28-year-old. The suspects were a crew of young whites who ran out of money and drugs on a Sunday night and figured a gay man would be an easy mark for a robbery.

How This Florida Woman’s Case Impacts LGBTQ+ Workplace Discrimination

Christie Leonard fought back when she was fired because of rumors saying she was in a relationship with another woman.

Frey's gay pal—or not

Author James Frey has admitted to embellishing certain sections of A Million Little Pieces, his best-selling memoir of recovery. His second book, My Friend Leonard, is worth a look for its gay-themed plot. Just take it with a grain of salt

Bromosexual

Can two straight men have sex with each other on camera? And if so, is it art? The new film Humpday explores the limits of male sexuality and what it means for two men to love each other.

Hospital Denies Breast-Enlargement Surgery to Trans Woman

When Charlene Hastings of San Francisco called Seton Medical Center, a Catholic hospital in Daly City, Calif., about breast-enlargement surgery, she was told, "God made you a man."

Judge Delays Release for Video of Robert Kraft With Sex Workers

New England Patriots owner allegedly paid for sex in South Florida massage parlor. Surveillance may still become available.

Seven military officers come out of the closet

Seven retired military officers publicly came out of the closet on Friday, hoping their actions will stir Congress to repeal "don't ask, don't tell" and force Marine Corps general Peter Pace (pictured) to apologize for calling gays "immoral" earlier this week.

India's LGBTQ Victory Is a Beacon of Hope for the World

Krishna Omkar, an out lawyer, reflects on the historic importance of the Indian Supreme Court decision repealing the ban on gay sex.

Here's how far-right activist Leonard Leo helped fund Bud Light boycott

Leo, board cochair at the Federalist Society, gave $350,000 to the group that called for a boycott over the brand's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

Powerful conservative operative’s Do No Harm group is a threat to transgender kids (exclusive)

Leonard Leo, the man responsible for reshaping the U.S. Supreme Court into an ultra-conservative body, is targeting trans youth’s access to gender-affirming care.

The New Kings of the Hill: John Berry

Director, Office of Personnel Management

 

Fight for Queer Equality in the Military Chronicled in New MSNBC Documentary

Through the eyes of a veteran and activists, Serving in Secret depicts discrimination, love, heartache, and redemption on the road to repealing anti-LGBTQ+ policies.

Senate Confirms Unqualified, Antigay Judge to Lifetime Appointment

Leonard Steven Grasz is on the board of directors of a group that opposes marriage equality and supports "ex-gay" therapy.