Pride marches across the United States took on new gravity Sunday as progressives worried that the conservative justices on the Supreme Court who voted to
Published by Reuters By Dan Fastenberg and Randi Love NEW YORK (Reuters) – Pride celebrations hosted by LGBTQ communities across the United States this weekend took on a tone of outrage following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the constitutional rig…
Turkish police blocked hundreds of people from gathering for Istanbul’s annual Pride parade on Sunday (June 26) and detained dozens after local authorities banned the march from going ahead again this year.
Pride celebrations hosted by LGBTQ communities across the United States this weekend took on a tone of outrage following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the constitutional right to abortion and a wave of anti-transgender legislation.
The annual marches in take place just two days after one conservative justice on the Supreme Court signaled, in a ruling on abortion, that the court should reconsider the right to same-sex marriage recognized in 2015…
The overnight attack left 21 people wounded and prompted organizers of the city’s Pride march to cancel the celebration hours before it was scheduled to begin…
Investigators said the suspect, identified as a 42-year-old Norwegian citizen originally from Iran, was arrested after opening fire at three locations in downtown Oslo…