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Go Global Visiting These Multicultural US Neighborhoods with an LGBTQ Twist
Channel the spirit of international travel into a local trip. Here's how you can go global by eating, drinking and shopping local, along with LGBTQ travel tips to turn your next getaway into a rainbow-good time.
Should Vaccinated People Mask Up With COVID-19 Cases Rising?
It depends on your situation, but masking in public can provide another layer of protection and help prevent the virus from spreading to others who aren't protected.
Buttigieg Cheers Spaceflight, Says He'd Go 'in a Heartbeat'
Former mayor, one-time presidential candidate, transportation secretary — future space traveler?
Five Arrested in Dublin Sting on Dept. Store Rest Room
In Dublin, a public toilet in a major department store, Marks & Spencer, has seen a number of arrests in the past month that were conducted by country's national security services.
Woman Removed From Flight During Homophobic Rant
On an American Airlines Dallas-bound flight, a woman and her travel companions were being removed for not following mask mandates when she launched into the bigotted rant.
9 Arrested in Maryland May 20 'Operation,' 4 Charged with 'Perverted Sexual Practice'
The Washington Blade reported a Maryland county's sheriff office arrested four men on a charge of Perverted Sexual Practice under the state's sodomy law during a May 20 raid on the Bush River Books & Video store.
Watch: Racist, Homophobic Harassment Caught on Video in San Francisco
A man was caught on cell phone video subjecting a male couple to a racist and anti-LGBTQ tirade in San Francisco.
8 Life Events When Couples Should Revisit Their Finances
Money discussions at the start of your relationship may have taken place years ago; your financial situation has probably changed considerably since then.
Reports: Trans Woman Brutally Beaten in Wyoming
A transgender woman who was allegedly beaten and kicked repeatedly in the head by at least one boot-wearing assailant said she is convinced the assault was driven by anti-trans hatred.
Louisiana Veto Session Ends with No Bill Rejections Reversed
Louisiana lawmakers ended their historic veto session Wednesday after two days in which Republicans failed to overturn any of Gov. John Bel Edwards' bill rejections, a significant blow to GOP efforts to assert independence from the Democratic governor.
Federal Judges Block Transgender Restrictions in 2 States
Federal judges temporarily blocked an Arkansas law banning gender confirming treatments for transgender youth and a West Virginia ban on trans athletes in women's sports, two major victories for LGBTQ advocates.
4 Killed During Robbery at East Texas Home, 3 Arrested
Three men were arrested on capital murder charges in the fatal shootings of four people at a home in East Texas, authorities said Wednesday.
O'Reilly Accuser's Appearance on 'The View' Stopped by Order
"The View" canceled a planned appearance Wednesday by a woman who settled a sexual harassment lawsuit against Bill O'Reilly, after the former Fox News Channel personality sought and received a restraining order against her.
Biden Says Getting COVID-19 Vaccine 'Gigantically Important'
President Joe Biden expressed pointed frustration over the slowing COVID-19 vaccination rate in the U.S. and pleaded that it's "gigantically important" for Americans to step up and get inoculated against the virus as it surges once again.
Court: It's Free Speech for Nursing Homes to Deadname, Misgender Residents
A July 19 court ruling upheld the right of nursing home staff to use misgendering pronouns and to deadname residents, asserting that it's a matter of free speech.
Gay Black Man Sues Liberty University for Discrimination: 'God Doesn't Hate His Children'
LeeQuan McLaurin, a gay Black man, is suing Jerry Falwell, Jr.'s Liberty University for discrimination, claiming he was subjected to prejudice by senior management for his race and sexuality.
J.K. Rowling Says She Received Bomb Threat Over Transphobic Comments
"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling said she is receiving bomb threats over her problematic views about transgender people.
US Catholic Official Resigns Over 'Improper Behavior' Claim
Citing allegations of "possible improper behavior," the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops on Tuesday announced the resignation of its top administrative official, Monsignor Jeffrey Burrill, ahead of a media report that probed his private romantic life.
How to Be a Frugal Traveler and Still Have Fun
That first post-vaccine vacation is finally a possibility for many, but after more than a year without travel, the sticker shock is no joke.
Out Olympian Gymnast Dominic Clarke Calls for More Visibility
After coming out as gay last month, the gymnast is stressing the importance of LGBTQ visibility in sports and athletes as role models.