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Singapore's gay community Monday hailed a plan to decriminalize sex between men as "a triumph of love over fear"but warned there is still a long way to equality and new bans on same-sex unions could entrench discrimination against them.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey won the Democratic nomination in the Massachusetts gubernatorial race on Tuesday night.
Transgender girls in Utah will be given the opportunity to participate in girls' sports as the school year begins, after a judge on Friday reversed a ban pending legal challenges from parents.
Doctors and other staffers at Boston Children's Hospital are being threatened with violence over its surgical program for transgender youths, administrators said, and other U.S. children's hospitals are also being harassed online.
Some Florida schools have moved library books and debated changing textbooks in response to a law critics call "Don't Say Gay''–and some teachers have worried that family pictures on their desks could get them in trouble.
Long-time reporter covered Catholic clergy sexual abuse
The History Project, Boston's LGBTQ archives, is pleased to announce Arline Isaacson as our 2022 HistoryMaker Awards honoree.
Our local brigade of basement-dwelling Nazis got out of their clown cars somewhere in the Seaport on Sunday, August 7 and succeeded in shutting down a drag-queen story hour.
Lt. Gov. Molly Gray and Senate President Pro Tempore Becca Balint are the leading candidates in a Democratic U.S. House primary that could make either of them the first female member of Vermont's congressional delegation.
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