Pride
GLAAD Report Finds Meta Failed to Moderate 'Extreme' Anti-Trans Hate Platforms
In a press release, GLAAD said its report found numerous instances of anti-trans content moderation failures across Instagram, Threads and Facebook.
Man Pleads Not Guilty in Palm Springs Stabbing of Alleged Lover
The 22-year-old man is suspected of fatally stabbing a 68-year-old man he was believed to have been dating.
NYC Pride Unveils Event Roster for the 2024 Pride Season and More!
Heritage of Pride | NYC Pride, one of the world's most renowned LGBTQIA+ Pride organizers, is thrilled to announce its roster of events for the month of June!
OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival Announces 26th Annual Miami Lineup
OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival Miami, internationally acclaimed as one of the largest LGBTQ+ cultural festivals in the world, is proud to announce its 26th annual Miami film line-up.
Anti-LGBTQ Stickers Overtake Montana Town
Livingston, Montana police are reportedly investigating incidents of 'sticker slapping' throughout the city.
Man Brutally Beaten in Unprovoked West Hollywood Attack
The March 17 attack left the man bloodied and with head trauma.
Groundbreaking LGBTQIA+ Historical Exhibits Begin Nationwide Trek
First Stop for Stonewall National Museum, Archives & Library's "Standing on the Shoulders of Heroes" and "Never Silent" Exhibitions: Philly's Drexel URBN Center, April 16, 2024.
Oprah Tells Story of Her Brother Lost to AIDS at GLAAD Awards
In an emotional speech, Opray gave a tearful tribute to late brother Jeffrey Lee, who died at 29 in 1989.
Hate Climb? Aussie Man Avoids Rainbow-Painted Stairs by Crawling Up Railing
An Australian man chose to straddle a hand rail rather than walk on stairs painted with the colors of Pride.
Come Out With Pride Announces 2024 Pride Prom
Presented by Pineapple Healthcare, this year's theme is "Be Your Brightest Self." The 2024 Pride Prom invites attendees to showcase their individuality and embrace their authenticity.
Gay Rights Firebrand David Mixner Dies at 77
Author and political activist David B. Mixner was famously arrested while protesting Clinton's infamous "don't ask, don't tell" policy
Wicked Queer Announces 40th Festival Films
Wicked Queer, a project of the Queer Film Institute, announces the films for the Wicked Queer: 40 Film Festival.
This Popular California Beach Town Just Voted to Ban LGBTQ Pride Flags on City Buildings
More than 58% of voters reportedly cast ballots in favor of Measure B, which would prohibit Pride, breast cancer awareness and religious flags.
Soccer Star Jakub Jankto Celebrates First Goal Since Coming Out
Jankto let out a roar of delight that seemed to be a celebration on multiple levels.
Men Involved With Pride Flag Peeing Now Want to Apologize
According to the Columbus City Attorney's Office, city prosecutors filed multiple misdemeanor charges against 20-year-old Trey Samuel Fetzer.
NYC Pride Unveils 2024 Theme: 'Reflect. Empower. Unite.'
Celebrating its 40th year, Heritage of Pride|NYC Pride announces our official theme for 2024, "Reflect. Empower. Unite." as it kicks off this year's programming.
Police Will Be Allowed to March in Sydney's Gay and Lesbian Mardis Gras, but Not in Uniform
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras organizers agreed Wednesday to relax their ban on police marching in their annual parade with a compromise condition that officers do not wear uniforms.
Police Banned from Sydney's Pride March After Jesse Baird, Luke Davies Murders
Police have been disinvited from Sydney, Australia's Mardi Gras celebrations this year after two boyfriends were shot to death by one's cop ex-boyfriend. Police Officer Beau Lamarre-Condon has been charged with two counts of murder.
Did Tennis Star Taylor Fritz Intentionally Like a Homophobic Post?
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.
Stonewall National Museum to Collaborate with Artist Ruth Crowe for National Women's Month Exhibit
The exhibit, entitled "The Journal Project," is a deeply personal project inspired by Crowe's 72+ journals that she has been writing since 1979.