Transgender rights advocacy groups filed a lawsuit Tuesday against President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, challenging an executive order meant to block transgender troops from joining the military.
Donald Trump’s executive order is blocking Minnesotans and others across the country from applying to change their gender marker on federal identification cards.
Abraxas Academy sculptor Nina Bilbey, said: "This is going to be a sculpture that will give armed forces, the LGBT people, somewhere to go to remember, but also know how fortunate
Target’s decision to scale back its DEI programs is being met with backlash from the LGBTQ+ community on the Minneapolis-headquartered retailer’s home turf.
Offenders convicted of hate crimes against LGBT and disabled people will face longer sentences under plans by the Home Office...
The “One Flag Policy” meant that Black Lives Matter or LGBT pride flags were no longer permitted to fly over U.S. government buildings anywhere in the world.
A Christian religious liberty group is warning that an ongoing photography exhibit at a Texas museum could lead to the normalization of pedophilia and abuse after authorities reportedly seized
Being able to get a passport is part of being a U.S. citizen. But for some that document is being put on hold.
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear a bid by religious parents to keep their children out of classes in a Maryland public school district when LGBT storybooks are read, the latest case to come to the justices involving the intersection between religion and LGBT rights.
An Episcopal Church bishop directly addressed President Donald Trump at a worship service held at Washington National Cathedral Tuesday, where she pleaded with him to have mercy on LGBT individuals
A viral Instagram post with more than 94,000 likes claims that LGBT content has been banned from Chinese television. “China has banned transgenders from TV including a ban on showing LGBT relationships on television,” the post reads.
A new exhibition highlighting stories from 2SLGBTQ+ purge survivors is coming to Winnipeg and is set to debut at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights on Friday. “It talks about this period from the 1950s to the 1990s when about 9000 Canadians were surveilled,