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Nonbinary 17-year-old killed two years after being reported missing

River Nevaeh Goddard was reported missing in April 2022, when they were 15 years old.

Catholic hermit in Kentucky comes out as transgender man

In the Roman Catholic Church, a hermit is someone who leads a quiet life engaged in prayer. Christian Matson is believed to be the first trans person in this bishop-approved position.

Fewer Black Queer People are Taking PrEP. Meet the Students Fighting to Change That.

These young people have the tools necessary to link their peers with resources to access PrEP medications.

Vatican Appointee: Some Catholic Saints Were 'Probably Gay'

Fr. James Martin responded to an antigay Facebook comment with an open-minded history lesson.

Texas Kid Leaves Thank-You Note to Lesbian Neighbors for Pride Flag

A young person said the rainbow banner gave them the courage to come out.

Terrorists Sentenced for Trying to Blow Up Plane With Gay Brother

Khaled and Mahmoud Khayat assembled a bomb and hid it inside a meat grinder in their brother's luggage.

New ‘Rainbow Revolutionaries’ tour reveals Boston’s LGBTQ+ history

The special Pride Month tour visits historic sites and promises to reveal the secrets of famed artists, actors, and one Revolutionary War hero.

Former Mayor Pleads No Contest in Grindr Child Sex Crime Case

Ex-politician and cannabis entrepreneur Robert Jacob of California admits to blindfolding and abusing the boy with other men.

WATCH: Barney Frank Slams Log Cabin With 'Uncle Tom' Comment

The comparison prompted a response from Log Cabin and some distancing remarks from LGBT leaders.

The Film 'Learn With Love' Spotlights Young Trans People, Loved Ones

The documentary tells the stories of three young trans people and their supportive families and friends, depicting the power of learning and understanding.

Daniel Radcliffe Chats With Trans, Nonbinary Youth in Trevor Project Series

Longtime ally Radcliffe meets the group in Sharing Spaces, premiering Friday on Transgender Day of Visibility.

A Message to the Media on Implicit Bias

For today's journalists especially, it's imperative to look deeper into the stories being covered.

Into Africa and the closet Part I

Out Peace Corps volunteer Philippe Gosselin finds himself reluctantly hiding his sexual identity when he arrives in Burkina Faso. Then the questions about why he's single begin. What's a gay man to do?

The House at Heartland Crossing

When a male couple in their 70s were brutally killed in their Indiana home last fall, it seemed like a clear-cut hate crime. No one suspected that the killer might be a man whom one of the elderly victims had met while cruising online.

'They're peddling death'

The promoter of the Raw Dukes sex party in Harlem in May banned safer sex, hoping to maximize his profits. A loud protest shut him down, but the underground industry of largely condom-free parties aimed at men of color is still thriving in New York City. AIDS educators have barely begun to fight back, while health advocates fear the trend could spread across the country.

Boys of Broadway Bares 2014: Solo Strips

Meet the featured dancers of this year's burlesque benefit for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

PHOTOS: Mother's Day Strip Show Raised Cash to Fight HIV

These 10 guys showed their stuff on Mother's Day to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS in the tantalizing show Broadway Bares: Solo Strips.

Here are the 31 transgender Americans lost to violence in 2024

The epidemic of fatal violence against trans people in the U.S. continues.

Immigration and LGBTs: Central Americans in Limbo

The journey can be long and treacherous for LGBTs seeking refuge.

Hot Sheet for August 17 2012

The top 10 entertainment highlights on our gaydar this week: Kristin Bell and Dax Shepard debate the three-letter f-word, murder is hilariously hairy in a new web series, Whitney takes her final bow, and more.