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What slumping retail sales mean for you from someone who was on the inside

Opinion: Reduced product variety, diminished customer service, and decreased support for community programs like Pride events are inevitable, writes John Casey.


TSA Says It Will Stop Calling Trans Bodies 'Anomalies'

Officials at the Transportation Security Administration say they aren't sure how the language will change but insist the word 'anomaly' is being banished. 

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How the government shutdown is affecting LGBTQ+ people — and what bad legislation is upcoming

Our community is suffering from the shutdown and has fights ahead.

The urgent question about AI: How will replaced workers make a living?

Opinion: The AI era is likely to hurt lower-wage workers. We need a plan to support them, writes Michael Dru Kelley.

Study: Disadvantages for LGBT Workers of Color Start in Childhood

A new report details the obstacles to good jobs and equal pay, with implications for both parents and children.

It's Time America's Workforce Looks Like America

In the post-Trump era, we have a huge opportunity to advance diversity in boardrooms and C-suites.

BREAKING: Supreme Court Evacuated

Suspicious packages were found outside the court the same day major LGBTQ cases will be heard.

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Government survey shows 3.6 million Brits are gay

As gay and lesbian couples in the U.K. rush to register their civil partnerships, the government has released figures showing that 6% of the British population is gay or lesbian.

Record-breaking number of gay-friendly companies make HRC list

An unprecedented 195 high-profile U.S. businesses earned a perfect score in the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's sixth annual Corporate Equality Index, which rates employers on their treatment of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender workers, clients, and investors.

Focus on the Family Faced With Layoffs

The antigay ministry Focus on the Family announced it will eliminate 49 more jobs.

Trump Should Care About LGBT People Being Bumped Off Census

He may not give a fig about our rights, but he does understand money, according to Justin Nelson and Chance Mitchell of the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.

Census Data Reveals Area With Highest Percentage of Same-Sex Couples

The newly released information finds about 1 million same-sex households living in the U.S.

Gay business owners brace for Donald Trump’s return to Washington, D.C.

The second Trump term spells uncertainty for LGBTQ-owned businesses in the nation’s capital.

As We Observe Our 25th Anniversary, the Trevor Project Reflects on a Tough Year

Amid an increasingly vitriolic anti-LGBTQ movement and internal challenges, we have been tested like never before. But nothing will stop our mission of ending suicide among LGBTQ youth, writes Gina Muñoz.

The Trevor Project Lays Off 12% of Its Staff

The organization says that reducing its workforce was a measure of last resort.

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45% of Americans Believe Employers Discriminate Based on Sexuality

The survey found that respondents believe the discrimination they've faced at work is intersectional.

Is it still safe to come out at work? The truth about LGBTQ+ inclusion in the workplace

Coming out at work can be a daunting experience, but it's worth it, writes Out & Equal's Erin Uritus on National Coming Out Day.

New Report Reveals 'Broken Bargain' for Trans Workers

A new study, titled "A Broken Bargain for Transgender Workers," reveals widespread discrimination of transgender workers in the U.S. workforce.

Boston Nonprofit Opens Doors for Marginalized Students Seeking Advanced Degrees

Leadership Brainery looks to provide resources and connections for marginalized communities to gain access to higher education.

The Most Adoption-Friendly Workplaces

The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption ranks employers by their adoption-related benefits.

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