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Miss Congeniality Malaysia Babydoll Foxx shares 'Drag Race' regrets

This wise Foxx is reminding fans that her feud with another queen is so much deeper than social media drama.

Perez Hilton Regrets Vile Comments About Britney Spears

"Thankfully, hopefully, many of us get older and wiser."

Firing James Gunn Sets Precedent of Appeasing the Alt-Right

The termination of the Guardians of the Galaxy director demonstrates the alt-right's ability to eliminate moral nuance.

The next stage in New Yorks marriage fight

Yes, the New York Court of Appeals ruling against marriage equality was disappointing, says the lead attorney for one of the four cases. But with New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg and others on their side, gay and lesbian New Yorkers must now focus on winning the right to marry in the state legislature.

Charlie Crist 'Sorry' for Florida's Same-Sex Marriage Ban

"It was a mistake," added the former Republican governor, who is now courting LGBT voters in his gubernatorial campaign as a Democrat.

Santorum Campaign Low on Funds, Losing Staffers

The antigay former senator's days in the presidential race may be numbered.

The Queer, Spiritual Journey of Jedidiah Jenkins

Once a lawyer, the beloved travel writer and influencer is on a spiritual mission that includes all of us. 

Virginia Republican Leaders Kill LGBTQ Rights Bills

Bills to ban anti-LGBTQ discrimination in housing and public employment won't get a House vote this year.

Thomas Dekker Pens Moving Coming-Out Letter After Bryan Fuller Outs Him

American Gods creator Fuller outed the actor during a talk at Los Angeles's Outfest. 

World OutGames Cancels 10-Day Miami Event Amidst Fraud Allegations

Participants were informed of the cancellation just hours before the LGBT event was slated to begin. 

Average LGBT Student Carries $16K More Debt Than Straight Peers

Lacking in financial support, queer students struggle to get hired and pay back their student loans.

Conservative Sen. Orrin Hatch Makes Call for LGBT Acceptance

The senator, in calling for additional suicide prevention resources, gives a surprisingly pro-LGBT speech to his colleagues.

Russian Tennis Champ Daria Kasatkina Says She's Relieved After Coming Out

Kasatkina not only came out as queer, but she's also been a vocal critic of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Texas Trans Woman Sues Saks Fifth Avenue Over Alleged Harassment

Weeks after Attorney General Holder announced that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 covers discrimination based on gender identity, the upscale retailer still claims its trans workers are not protected.

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George Santos pleads guilty in federal court to identity theft and fraud

The plea deal means Santos will avoid a high-profile trial that was expected to drag for weeks.

Nebraska Lawmakers Spar Over Anti-Trans Health Care Bill

Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh, who had been filibustering to keep the bill from coming up, agreed to let debate begin so she could see who would "legislate hate against children."

Trump and Twitter Are Sending Us Into Panic Spirals

We're all jumpy these days. That was most evident when the complicated Cakeshop decision came down.

Cal Poly Wrestler Loses Scholarship Over Antigay Slur

Cal Poly wrestler Bronson Harmon has had his scholarship revoked after his homophobic slurs were caught on video.

Eddie Redmayne Calls Trans Woman Role in 'The Danish Girl' a 'Mistake'

The actor played Lili Elbe in the 2015 film. Elbe was one of the first trans women to receive gender-affirmation surgery.

Ryan White's Mother Wants Meeting With Mike Huckabee to Discuss His AIDS Comments

Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee's 15-year-old comments that AIDS patients should have been isolated have so alarmed the mother of Ryan White, the teenager whose life-ending battle with AIDS in the 1980s engrossed the United States, that she has asked for a meeting. ''I would be very willing to meet with them,'' the former Arkansas governor responded Tuesday while campaigning in Iowa. ''I would tell them we've come a long way in research, in treatment.'' The Republican front-runner in Iowa's January 3 caucuses stood by his 1992 comments in a broadcast interview Sunday, infuriating Jeanne White-Ginder, the late teen's mother and a board member of the AIDS Institute.