Republican candidates in three high-profile Inland Empire races for Congress and the state Legislature were either leading or able to fend off Democratic challengers as officials keep counting votes.
The bill requiring trans students in Ohio to use bathrooms that match the gender on their birth certificates now heads to Gov ...
He was first elected to Congress in 2015 and is a member of the Congressional Equality Caucus. The caucus promotes LGBTQ ...
Historically an active player in the M&A space, Radnor-based Avantor has not found itself so busy in that realm during the ...
LGBTQ hotlines nationwide, including the Rainbow Youth Project and the Trevor Project, are seeing massive surges in crisis ...
Burns, an out lesbian, was the only LGBTQ district administrator as of February, according to court documents. She submitted ...
The Florida Republican congressman has referred to the LGBTQ community as "degenerate" and has opposed pro-LGBTQ federal ...
A magazine Hegseth published at Princeton cheered the Iraq War and questioned the school’s celebration of Martin Luther King ...
In Stanislaus County, the trans community is grappling with fears about safety, healthcare access and a potential rise in ...
In honor of Caregiver Appreciation Day, LGBTQ people share 8 stories that show why community care matters now more than ever ...
Jimmie Cavin, a local Republican gadfly, told the board he would challenge two books that he believes have inappropriate ...
There are actions LGBTQ+ parents can take now to protect and support our families — and there are a few things that are ...