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A D.C. couple hung flags outside for Pride Month. The church next door cut them down

While outdoor decorations are technically against the couple's lease, they feel the rule was unequally enforced.

Russian QueerFest Prevails in Face of Intimidation

Organizers of the International Queer Culture Festival in St. Petersburg gracefully faced down bullies with courage, determination and help from police, American and European diplomatic missions, as well as friendly passersby.

6 Takeaways from San Francisco’s Homelessness Project

The city's media takes a magnifying lens to an issue disproportionately affecting LGBT people.

In Memphis, Kayla Gore is building homes — and a future — for Black trans people

My Sistah's House provides housing for Black and brown trans and nonbinary people in Tennessee. Here's how it started and where its founder, Kayla Gore, wants to take it.

Another Favorable Ruling for LGBT Rights Handed Down

A day after the 7th Circuit ruled for a woman fired for being gay, a Colorado judge sided with a same-sex couple denied housing for their "uniqueness."

New Poll: LGBT Issues a Civil Rights Matter, Marriage Equality 'Inevitable'

The poll, by a Southern Baptist-affiliated firm, finds many Americans disagreeing with the church's antigay dogma.

Janeane Garofalo Is Still the Voice of My Generation

The progressive activist and comic has been in over 50 films, but her latest, The Happys, reminds us that she's always been able to play against type.

PHOTOS: Follow 24 Hours in LGBT America

Family, friends, couples, pets, workers, and stars (George Takei!) -- here is the complete day in LGBT America as selected by our staff.