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Why did Donald Trump commute George Santos' prison sentence? The proof is in the party

Trump has commuted George Santos' sentence, saving the disgraced gay Republican from more than seven years in prison.

Pennsylvania suit seeks equality in unemployment law

In yet another example of the disparity between same-sex couples and married heterosexuals, a Pennsylvania woman has been denied unemployment benefits after moving to Florida with her partner of eight years.

How Many Straws Will It Take to Break the Backs of the Unemployed?

Out SEIU president Mary Kay Henry on Republicans' lack of action and compassion.

Jewish Group Presses Obama on Executive Order

Leaders in Judaism's Reform movement apply pressure.

WATCH: Debunking the 'Surgery Is a Top Priority For Trans People' Myth

In a new series of videos, the Human Rights Campaign hopes to shine light on many of the myths surrounding trans health and well-being. In the first video, HRC tackles myths surrounding gender-confirming surgeries.

Gay Republican Rep. George Santos Pleads Not Guilty to 13 Criminal Charges

He surrendered to police Wednesday morning.

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Gay Dem Blasts Marjorie Taylor Greene for Going After Drag Shows at Hearing

Rep. Robert Garcia said her behavior was "ridiculous."

Neither the U.S. nor Canada Are Edens for Trans People

Many look to the embrace of trans rights by Justin Trudeau as evidence of equality, but the truth is murkier.

Walmart fires 6'4" cisgender woman threatened by man who thought she was trans

Dani Davis told a superior at Walmart that a man screamed anti-trans epithets while she was alone in the bathroom. Walmart fired her after she reported what happened.

The Perfect Storm Facing Black Men on HIV

Government neglect, unemployment, health and socioeconomic disparities, racism, homophobia, and stigma are all contributing to an escalating catastrophe.

BREAKING: Marjorie Taylor Greene officially urges Trump to commute George Santos’s prison sentence

President Donald Trump had said earlier that he had the right to do it, but hadn’t been asked.

The legacy and programs of FDR, who died 80 years ago today, are at risk of being dismantled

“The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much, it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little," FDR famously said.

LGBTQ Centers Band Together, Urge Congress to Up Financial Support

Over 160 LGBTQ centers are asking leaders not to forget the nearly 40,000 people they serve each month. 

Watch the Obamas' Final Holiday Message (Video)

Barack and Michelle Obama highlight the country's strengths in their last Christmas video.

The Queer Tax on LGBTQ+ Women Who Partner With Women

Fighting back against the added living expenses queer women are forced to endure.

For Trans People, Finding Health Care Is a Constant Battle

Even before Donald Trump moved to legalize discrimination in the health care industry, many trans people were driving hundreds of miles just to see a doctor.

The New Annuity

A New Generation of Variable Annuities, Saving, Finding the Best Interest Rates

What Medicaid and SNAP cuts mean for LGBTQ+ people

Trump's "one big, beautiful" tax and spending law is poised to make drastic cuts to Medicaid and SNAP — programs on which many LGBTQ+ Americans rely.