
Ellen Page condemns Pence for his stance on gay marriage
Ellen Page takes Vice President Mike Pence’s views on gay marriage personally, and she’s fed up.
What Pakistan gets right and the US gets wrong on trans rights
Despite America’s perceived world leadership on issues of transgender rights, several other countries — including Pakistan — have made significantly greater strides to provide legal equality to their trans communities, write Shamus Khan and Joss Greene.
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ out as contender for GLAAD award
GLAAD has removed the Freddy Mercury biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody” from consideration for an Outstanding Film nomination after allegations of sexual misconduct were leveled against the film’s director this week.
A married gay man is running for president. That’s a big deal.
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg entered the 2020 race for president on Wednesday, announcing his intentions with a video featuring scenes of him and his husband, Chasten, cooking and playing with their dog, Buddy.
Trump’s unhappy anniversary
Year Two of Donald Trump’s presidency ended Sunday as 800,000 federal workers remained out of work, Trump’s tit for tat conflict with Nancy Pelosi over the budget and the wall squabbled on, his poll numbers sank and investigators circled. Meanwhile, Gillette…
The public is at odds with Karen Pence’s new school’s policy on homosexuality
Second lady Karen Pence has taken a job as an art teacher at a Christian school in Northern Virginia that bans gay students, parents, and employees.
Karen and Mike Pence’s astonishing moral hypocrisy
The vice president’s wife is taking a job at a school that bans LGBTQ children and requires employees to declare their religious beliefs. That this is acceptable to the Pences should horrify and alarm all Americans, writes Clay Cane.
What ‘Vice’ gets wrong about Cheney
The Dick Cheney biopic, “Vice,” portrays Cheney as a one-dimensional character devoid of values. The film obscures the complexities of a wide range of issues — such as the limits of executive authority, the propriety of military intervention, the role of the…
Germany’s third gender law is celebrated as a revolution. But some say it’s just the first step
Germany will soon become the first country in the European Union to offer a “third gender” option on birth certificates. As some hail the step as a “small revolution,” others say it does not go far enough.