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Out Footballer Jake Daniels Urges Something 'Needs to Change' With Sport
Daniels became the first out English footballer in 2022.
Two Gay Bars in Seattle Were Just Raided By the Police, Fire, and Liquor Board
Seattle's Joint Enforcement Team reportedly entered two popular bars and issued citations.
Tom Daley Decided to Come Out Retirement for This Reason
His son, Robbie, reportedly inspired him with a few special words.
Has Saying 'Straight' Become Offensive? This High School Teacher Allegedly Thinks So
A Seattle high school teacher is in hot water after allegedly berating a student of their use of the term "straight," which he felt implies that LGBTQ people must be "crooked."
Florida GOP Lawmakers Seek to Ban Rainbow Pride Flags in Schools, Saying they're Bad for Students
A bill advanced by Florida Republicans would ban teachers and other government employees from displaying a rainbow flag -- even wearing one as a lapel pin for a day -- but they could hang the full-size flag of any "recognized nation" as long as they want.
Anti-LGBTQ Bills Introduced Hit Record Last Year in U.S.
There were at least 510 anti-LGBTQ bills introduced in state legislatures across the country last year.
You Won't Believe Why the Museum Had to Apologize to Madonna
The museum mischaracterized and diminished Madonna's involvement in the HIV/AIDS awareness movement.
2023 Rewind: Dwyane Wade Remembers Daughter Zaya Being 'Scared' to Come Out
The retired NBA star is opening up about the day his eldest daughter Zaya came out to him as transgender.
Fitness Guru and OnlyFans Model Shaun T Launches Sexy Underwear Line
The celebrity fitness trainer, who brought us "Hip-Hop Abs" and "Insanity," is now bringing something sexy for men.
Tom Daley Is Back to Winning Gold
After a multi-year hiatus, Tom Daley was back in his speedo and back on top as an award winning diver at the British National Diving Cup diving event last week.
New Data Outlines States With Most LGBTQ People
According to the data, a good number of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender U.S. adults live in the South.
Colleagues, Friends Remember Sports Journalist Matt Napolitano
The respected journalist passed away this Christmas weekend, according to a social media update posted by his husband.
AHL Coach Banned for Using Anti-Gay Slur
Chicago Wolves coach Bob Nardella has reportedly been suspended 10 games by the American Hockey League for using anti-gay language during a game at the Texas Stars on Saturday.
Iconic Chicago Queer Bar Closes Over Labor Dispute
After months of boycotts by workers and performers, the bar announced that the venue was closing after four decades.
Watch: 'Far from Heaven' Co-Stars Julianne Moore and Dennis Quaid Have Surprise Reunion
After 21 years, Moore and Quaid met up backstage at Good Morning America on Wednesday while she was there to promote her new film, "May December" and he was there to promote his gospel album.
India's LGBTQ+ Community Holds Pride March, Raises Concerns over Country's Restrictive Laws
More than 2,000 people took part in a gay pride event in New Delhi, waving rainbow flags and multicolored balloons as they celebrated sexual diversity in India but also raised concerns over the country's restrictive laws.
Tennessee Town Bans Same-Sex Public Displays of Affection
In June, the city of Murfreesboro banned public displays of sexual behavior and "sexual conduct," which includes "homosexuality."
Supporters Celebrate Opening of Gay Games in Hong Kong, First in Asia, Despite Lawmakers' Opposition
Nearly 2,400 participants from about 45 territories will compete in a variety of games, from tennis and swimming to culturally rich activities like dragon boat racing and mahjong in the nine-day event.
After Coming Out, Footballer Jakub Jankto Can Now Play 'Without Hiding'
In February, international footballer Jakub Jankto came out, and now he says he is free to play the sport he loves "without hiding."
President Biden Commemorates Matthew Shepard's Death, Warns of Increased Homophobia
On the 25th anniversary of Shepard's death, Biden called Shepard's parents "courageous" for turning his death into a movement.