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Man Guilty in Black Transgender Woman's Killing in 1st Federal Hate Crime Trial over Gender Identity

Man Guilty in Black Transgender Woman's Killing in 1st Federal Hate Crime Trial over Gender Identity

NATIONAL | By James Pollard | Feb 23, 2024

A South Carolina man was found guilty Friday of killing a Black transgender woman in the nation's first federal trial over an alleged hate crime based on gender identity.

MLB Players Reportedly Concerned About Their 'See-Through' Pants

NATIONAL | By Emell Adolphus | Feb 23, 2024

Talk about a wardrobe malfunction! Ahead of the coming season, Major League Baseball players are speaking up about a little problem with their wardrobe: their pants are practically "see-through."

Cop Ex-Boyfriend Charged in Slaying of Gay Australian Couple

INTERNATIONAL | By Kilian Melloy | Feb 23, 2024

A 28-year-old Australian police officer has been charged in the double murder of a gay couple — one of whom was the suspect's former boyfriend.

How the Death of a Nonbinary Oklahoma Teenager has Renewed Scrutiny on Anti-Trans Policies

How the Death of a Nonbinary Oklahoma Teenager has Renewed Scrutiny on Anti-Trans Policies

NATIONAL | By Sean Murphy | Feb 23, 2024

The death of a 16-year-old nonbinary high school student in Oklahoma whose family says was bullied has renewed scrutiny of anti-trans polices and political rhetoric over gender identity.

A Love Affair Unraveled Before a Black Transgender Woman was Fatally Shot in Rural South Carolina

A Love Affair Unraveled Before a Black Transgender Woman was Fatally Shot in Rural South Carolina

NATIONAL | By James Pollard | Feb 23, 2024

The 2019 shooting death of a Black transgender woman is now the subject of the nation's first federal trial over an alleged hate crime based on gender identity, which started Tuesday.

Georgia Board Upholds Firing of Teacher for Reading a Book about Gender Identity to Students

Georgia Board Upholds Firing of Teacher for Reading a Book about Gender Identity to Students

NATIONAL | Feb 23, 2024

The firing of a Georgia teacher who read a book on gender fluidity to her fifth grade class was upheld Thursday by the Georgia Board of Education.

Mississippi Might Allow Incarcerated People to Sue Prisons over Transgender Inmates

Mississippi Might Allow Incarcerated People to Sue Prisons over Transgender Inmates

NATIONAL | By Michael Goldberg | Feb 23, 2024

A bill before Mississippi lawmakers might allow incarcerated people to sue jails and prisons if they encounter inmates from the opposite sex, such as those who are transgender, in restrooms or changing areas.

Georgia Bill Aims to Protect Religious Liberty. Opponents Say it's a License to Discriminate

Georgia Bill Aims to Protect Religious Liberty. Opponents Say it's a License to Discriminate

NATIONAL | By Jeff Amy | Feb 23, 2024

Georgia lawmakers are revisiting a nearly decade-old fight over whether the state needs to protect religious rights in a measure opponent say would provide a legal shield for people and groups to discriminate against LGBTQ+ people in the name of religion.

DeSantis Calls Takeover of Disney Government a 'Success' Despite Worker Exodus, Litigation

BUSINESS | By Mike Schneider | Feb 23, 2024

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday called the takeover a success, despite an exodus of workers, ongoing litigation and scandal surrounding one of his appointees.

Wendy Williams Given 'Frontotemporal Dementia and Aphasia' Diagnosis

HEALTH | By Emell Adolphus | Feb 22, 2024

After months and months of speculation over the cause of former talk show host Wendy Williams' failing health, it seems her doctors and family finally have an answer.

Gay Rights Advocates in Kentucky Say Expansion to Religious Freedom Law Would Hurt LGBTQ+ Safeguards

Gay Rights Advocates in Kentucky Say Expansion to Religious Freedom Law Would Hurt LGBTQ+ Safeguards

NATIONAL | By Bruce Schreiner | Feb 22, 2024

Gay rights advocates pushed back Wednesday against a Republican-sponsored measure to broaden Kentucky's religious freedom law, claiming it threatens to undermine community-level "fairness ordinances" meant to protect LGBTQ+ people from discrimination.

Oklahoma Police Say Nonbinary Teen's Death Not Result of Injuries from High School Fight

NATIONAL | By Sean Murphy | Feb 22, 2024

Police in the suburban Tulsa community of Owasso are investigating the death of 16-year-old Nex Benedict, whose family said identified as nonbinary and used they/them pronouns.

Georgia GOP Senators Seek to Purge School Libraries, Limit Sex Education

NATIONAL | By Jeff Amy | Feb 22, 2024

Republican senators in Georgia want to cull sexually explicit books from schools, ban sex education for younger students, display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, and allow religious chaplains.

Alabama Lawmakers Would Define Man and Woman Based on Sperm and Ova

Alabama Lawmakers Would Define Man and Woman Based on Sperm and Ova

NATIONAL | By Kim Chandler | Feb 21, 2024

Alabama lawmakers are advancing legislation that would strictly define who is considered female and male based on their reproductive systems. Opponents said the move could erode the rights of transgender and intersex people in the state.

Charges Dropped Against Florida Family Accused of Attacking Gay Man in Relationship with Adult Son

Charges Dropped Against Florida Family Accused of Attacking Gay Man in Relationship with Adult Son

NATIONAL | Feb 21, 2024

South Florida prosecutors dropped criminal charges on Tuesday against a couple and their adult son who had been accused of severely beating a man who had been in a relationship with the son.

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Renews Attack on Marriage Equality

NATIONAL | By Kilian Melloy | Feb 21, 2024

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, a longtime critic of marriage equality, once again blasted the right of same-sex couples to wed the person of their choice. He used a years-old argument.

Utah School Board Member Censured over Transgender Comments is Seeking Reelection

Utah School Board Member Censured over Transgender Comments is Seeking Reelection

NATIONAL | By Hannah Schoenbaum | Feb 21, 2024

A Utah State Board of Education member who is facing pressure from top state leaders to resign after lawmakers say she bullied a student on social media has instead announced that she is running for reelection this fall.

What Is Out Aussie Olympic Swimmer Ian Thorpe Biggest Regret? Not Coming Out Sooner

INTERNATIONAL | Feb 20, 2024

Out Aussie Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe has a regret: The Olympian, 41, who came out in 2014, wishes he had come out sooner.

Did Tennis Star Taylor Fritz Intentionally Like a Homophobic Post?

INTERNATIONAL | By Emell Adolphus | Feb 20, 2024

Tennis star Taylor Fritz has some explaining to do. The world No. 10-ranked player recently found himself in some hot water with sports fans when he appeared to like a homophobic social media post from American MMA fighter Sean Strickland.

First Federal Gender-Based Hate Crime Trial Starts in South Carolina over Trans Woman's Killing

First Federal Gender-Based Hate Crime Trial Starts in South Carolina over Trans Woman's Killing

NATIONAL | By James Pollard | Feb 20, 2024

The first federal trial over a hate crime based on gender identity is set to begin Tuesday in South Carolina, where a man faces charges that he killed a Black transgender woman and then fled to New York.

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