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Man Charged with Killing, Dismembering Transgender Teen he Met Through Grindr

Man Charged with Killing, Dismembering Transgender Teen he Met Through Grindr

NATIONAL | Jul 11, 2024

A Pennsylvania man accused of killing and dismembering a transgender teenager he met through a dating app has been charged with murder and related counts.

Focus on Providers: The San Francisco Team at Pacific Fertility

SPONSORED CONTENT | Jul 10, 2024

Pacific Fertility Center San Francisco serves a market with a significantly queer presence, as same-sex couples, would-be single parents, and others rely on the PFC team's know-how for their family-building journeys.

Chaos Swirling Since Biden's Debate Flub is Causing Cracks in a White House Known for Discipline

POLITICS | By Colleen Long | Jul 10, 2024

The pressure and chaos swirling since Joe Biden's disastrous debate performance is causing cracks in a White House that until now had been marked by discipline and loyalty.

Dallas Hotel Abruptly Cancels 'Daddyland Festival 2024' Amid Complaints

NATIONAL | Jul 9, 2024

This past weekend many of the attendees of the 'Daddyland Festival 2024' in Dallas were abruptly evicted from the event's host hotel, the downtown Crowne Plaza.

Watch: Missing Male Partner a 'Person of Interest' in Disappearance, Death of Man in Alabama

NATIONAL | By Kilian Melloy | Jul 9, 2024

The male partner of a man who disappeared and was later found dead has been named a "person of interest" by investigators; the partner himself has vanished in the wake of the man's death.

Queer Ally Dan Reynolds Defends Imagine Dragons' Concert in Homophobic Azerbaijan

INTERNATIONAL | Jul 8, 2024

Queer ally Dan Reynolds, front man for Imagine Dragons, defended playing a concert last year in homophobic Azerbaijan, despite the country continuing last place rating in queer rights in Europe.

This Olympic-Class Athlete Came Out and the Response Was a Shrug

NATIONAL | By Kilian Melloy | Jul 8, 2024

Elite sports may have a reputation for homophobia, but when Trey Cunningham — ranked 11th in the world — came out, it was only his parents that were slow to accept him. Everyone else barely blinked.

Appeals Court Reexamines Order Not to Ban Library Books on Gender, History, Sexual Health

NATIONAL | By Kevin McGill | Jul 7, 2024

A federal appeals court is taking another look at its own order requiring a Texas county to keep eight books on public library shelves that deal with subjects including sex, gender identity and racism.

NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars Assistant Coach Kevin Maxen Shares His Coming Out Story

NATIONAL | By Emell Adolphus | Jul 7, 2024

Last year, Kevin Maxen, assistant strength and conditioning coach for the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars, came out. Now the assistant strength and conditioning coach is opening up about the reasoning behind that decision.

Cuba's First Transgender Athlete Shows the Progress and Challenges Faced by LGBTQ+ People

Cuba's First Transgender Athlete Shows the Progress and Challenges Faced by LGBTQ+ People

INTERNATIONAL | By Andrea Rodríguez | Jul 7, 2024

Ely Malik Reyes stepped onto the cordless platform and began delivering powerful punches and kicks against his combatant. He lost the fight, but won a major victory by becoming the first transgender athlete to officially compete in a Cuban sports leauge.

MAGA Gays are Shocked they're Not Well-Liked in Queer Community

POLITICS | Jul 7, 2024

So-called MAGA Gays are shocked - SHOCKED - that they're jeered at Pride Parades.

Report Shows Half of Queer Parents Fear Their Kids Might be Bullied Due to Having LGBTQ+ Family

NATIONAL | By Kilian Melloy | Jul 7, 2024

A majority of queer parents surveyed for a new report say they have faced intrusive questions and remarks, with half of them fearing their children will face bullying because of their families.

5 Ways Anti-Diversity Laws Affect LGBTQ+ People and Research in Higher Ed

BUSINESS | Jul 7, 2024

Although anti-DEI legislation is still in its early days, it is already having a chilling impact both on academic freedom and life in academia for LGBTQ+ people. Here are five ways that's happening.

Support for Same-Sex Marriage Decreasing, According to New Data

POLITICS | By Emell Adolphus | Jul 7, 2024

According to a new Gallup report, support for same-sex marriage is especially on the decline among Republican voters.

LGBTQ+ Librarians Grapple with Attacks on Books - and on Themselves

NATIONAL | By Claire Savage | Jul 7, 2024

Worldwide Pride Month events are well underway to celebrate LGBTQ+ culture and rights. But it is coming at a time when people who identify as LGBTQ+ say they are facing increasing difficulties at work.

Scammers are Swiping Billions — and Getting Away with It

BUSINESS | By Michael Rubinkam | Jul 6, 2024

Sophisticated overseas criminals are stealing tens of billions of dollars from Americans every year, a crime wave projected to get worse as the U.S. population ages and technology like AI makes it easier.

To a Defiant Biden, the 2024 Race is Up to Voters, Not Democrats on Capitol Hill

POLITICS | By Colleen Long, Zeke Miller, and Lisa Mascaro | Jul 6, 2024

To a defiant President Joe Biden, the 2024 election is up to the public — not the Democrats on Capitol Hill. But the chorus of Democratic voices calling for him to step aside is growing.

Trans Prison Inmate Assaulted by Cellmate in Arizona Gets $10K Judgment in Civil Rights Suit

Trans Prison Inmate Assaulted by Cellmate in Arizona Gets $10K Judgment in Civil Rights Suit

NATIONAL | Jul 6, 2024

A transgender woman who was assaulted by a male inmate while housed in a men's unit at an Arizona penitentiary has won a $10,000 judgment in a federal civil rights lawsuit.

Can a Marriage Survive a Gender Transition? Yes, and Even Thrive. How these Couples Make it Work

Can a Marriage Survive a Gender Transition? Yes, and Even Thrive. How these Couples Make it Work

NATIONAL | By Jeff McMillan | Jul 6, 2024

Such marriages, when they do prevail, can underscore the resilience of love, the flexibility of sexual identity and the diversity in LGBTQ+ relationships 20 years after the first same-sex marriages in the U.S. and with Pride Month in its sixth decade.

A San Francisco Store is Shipping LGBTQ+ Books to States Where they are Banned

A San Francisco Store is Shipping LGBTQ+ Books to States Where they are Banned

NATIONAL | Jul 6, 2024

In an increasingly divisive political sphere, Becka Robbins focuses on what she knows best — books.

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