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Over 200 Pride Flags Stolen in Massachusetts Town Just Before Pride Month
NBC News reported over 200 pride flags were stolen just days before the start of Pride Month, in Carlisle, Massachusetts.
'Star Trek' Actor George Takei is Determined to Keep Telling his Japanese American Story
George Takei, 87, has a new picture book out for children ages 6 to 9 and their parents, called "My Lost Freedom." It's illustrated in soft watercolors by Michelle Lee.
Bill Would Rename NYC Subway Stop after Stonewall, a Landmark in LGBTQ+ Rights Movement
A New York City subway station would be renamed to commemorate the Stonewall riots that galvanized the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, under legislation approved by state lawmakers.
New South Wales Becomes Last Australian State to Apologize for Laws Criminalizing Homosexuality
The leader of Australia's most populous state apologized Thursday for the "unforgivable pain" caused by previous laws criminalizing homosexuality, 40 years after gay sex was decriminalized in New South Wales.
With his Transgender Identity Public, Skier Jay Riccomini Finds Success On and Off the Slopes
One of freestyle skier Jay Riccomini's priceless life moments came this year in Switzerland, when he was recognized on the podium for a third-place finish in a major global competition. It was a breakthrough performance.
LGBTQ+ Pride Month Is Starting to Show Its Colors Around the World. What to Know
Pride Month, the worldwide celebration of LGBTQ+ culture and rights, kicks off Saturday with events around the globe.
New Fungal STI Lands in NYC, First Reported Case in the US
A reported sexually transmitted form of ringworm has been reported for the first time in the United States.
Anti-LGBTQ+ Religious Group Gets Support from State Laws to Teach Public School Students
An Ohio nonprofit that provides off-site Bible instruction to public school students during classroom hours says it will triple its programs in Indiana this fall after legislation forced school districts to comply.
Check Them Out: Cliff Divers Show Their Stuff in Boston
Cliff diving's marquee event came to the hub of New England as the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series made the 100th stop in its history.
Risky Business: Executives Keep Finding Themselves Engulfed in LGBTQ+ Firestorms
Corporate titans have recently become embroiled in culture-war debates. These sorts of controversies undermine businesses' strategy and sometimes their performance.
HPV Vaccines Prevent Cancer in Men as Well as Women, New Research Suggests
New research suggests the HPV vaccine is preventing cancer in men, as well as in women, but fewer boys than girls are getting the shots in the United States.
AP Fact Check: No, 'Gayo' Isn't Real
As this year's Pride Month kicked off on Saturday, a satirical image spread out of context on social media, implying that "Gayo" is an actual product.
Texas Teens Charged in Grindr Robbery at Gunpoint
Four juveniles were arrested for allegedly using Grindr to lure a man into a robbery.
He Feared Coming Out. Now this Pastor Wants to Help Black Churches Become as Welcoming as his Own
After coming out as gay to his congregation in 2015, Rev. Brandon Thomas Crowley has now written a book called "Queering the Black Church." He hopes it can serve as a guide for other congregations to be "open and affirming" to LGBTQ+ people.
Judge Won't Block North Dakota's Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Children
A North Dakota law banning gender-affirming care for children will continue to be enforced pending a court challenge, but any kids whose treatments began before the law took effect in April 2023 can keep getting the care, according to a judge's ruling.
Methodist Church Regrets Ivory Coast's Split from the Union as Lifting of LGBTQ+ Ban Roils Africa
Leaders of the United Methodist Church expressed regret over last week's decision by the branch in Ivory Coast to leave the union following the church's decision to repeal a long-standing ban on LGBTQ+ clergy but pledged to accept it.
A Texas County Removed 17 Books from its Libraries. An Appeals Court Says 8 Must be Returned.
Eight books dealing with subjects including racism and transgender issues must be returned to library shelves in a rural Texas county that had removed them in an ongoing book banning controversy, a divided panel of three federal appeals court judges ruled
Flight Attended Arrested in Qatar Grindr 'Sting' Has Been Sentenced
Manuel Guerrero Aviña, 44, was found guilty of being in possession of an illegal substance at a hearing in Doha. He was fined and will be deported.
Colorado's GOP Encourages Pride Flag Arson, Calls Gays 'Godless Groomers'
Colorado's state Republican party accused gay people of being "godless groomers" who intend to "harm children," and called for the wholesale fiery destruction of Pride flags.
Missouri Appeals Court Sides with Transgender Student in Bathroom, Locker Room Discrimination Case
A $4.2 million verdict that jurors ordered a Missouri school district to pay a transgender student is under consideration again.