LGBT
Both Gay and Heterosexual Marriages Are Equally Stable
It's past time for gays and lesbians to be given the opportunity to wed. The evidence suggests that they will do no worse in marriage than their fellow heterosexual citizens have done.
Conservative Bishops Push Back Against Possible Change in Tone About Gays
Pope wants to be more accepting
More U.S. States Push for Gay Unions in Wake of High Court Decision
Six more states could soon join them under regional federal appeals court rulings that had struck down other bans.
Gay Egyptians Worry the Government Has Been Using a Hookup App to Track Them
Grindr: tool of the state?
Gay Group to March For First Time Ever in NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade
End of an era, part one million
NIH Spends Millions Studying Why Lesbians Are Overweight
$3 million to date, and not done yet
Federal Judge Strikes Down Florida's Gay Marriage Ban
Adds to rulings from several judges within the state
Libertarians, Gay Marriage, and Freedom of Association: A Primer
How the same right allows for both same-sex marriage recognition and refusing to sell gay couples wedding cakes
As LGBT Rights Flourish, the Gay Games Have Enduring Value to the Community
Everyone, straight or gay, bleeds when thrown off a thousand pound animal.
Federal Appeals Court Tackles Four States' Gay Marriage Bans
Michigan, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio, where bans have been tossed by a federal judge, getting cases reviewed.
The Pink Elephant in the Room: Eyes on Gay Republican Candidates
Is the political viability of gay GOP candidates another sign of libertarian influence on the party?
The Texas GOP Stands on a Platform of Ignorance
Everything really is bigger down in Texas, including our embarrassments.
Thought Police Force Local Baker to Participate in Gay Wedding. Will They Make Orthodox Rabbis and Imams Perform Gay Weddings, Too?
In Colorado, the Constitution is subordinate to hurt feelings and nuptial pastries.
'She Literally Walked the Streets of Downtown Manhattan Like a Gay Superhero'
Storme DeLarverie, RIP