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Pete & Chasten Buttigieg introduce the world to their two newborn children
The Buttigieg family included a black and white photo of Pete and Chasten each holding one of their children on social media.
LGBTQ people know how to survive during a pandemic
In this installment of the Real People, Real Voices series, Jai Rodriguez is joined by two heroes who are on the frontlines of both the HIV and coronavirus epidemics.
Vote now for the LGBTQ Nation Heroes who inspired you this past year
We found ourselves surrounded by real heroes this past year, despite the pandemic, the attacks on democracy, and the attacks on transgender youth.
Pro baseball player Bryan Ruby comes out as gay
He is now the only active pro baseball player to ever come out. He is also a country musician.
Here’s when Lil Nas X’s album “Montero” will finally be released
The internet is on red alert.
Robyn Lambird becomes first non-binary athlete to earn a medal in Paralympics history
"To win a medal among the best in the world... it’s awesome," she said after her historic performance, only two spots behind two world-record setting competitors.
His friends dumped him when he came out. So a park full of strangers helped him celebrate.
The little guy was taken by surprise, admitting that he thought it was just a big crowd waiting for the ice cream truck.
San Francisco becomes first city to officially recognize Transgender History Month
"San Francisco has been and always will be a place where everyone can seek refuge, sanctuary, and safety," mayor London Breed stated.
Dancing with the Stars gets its first same-sex pair after 30 seasons. JoJo Siwa’s part of it.
After 30 seasons, Dancing with the Stars will finally have a same-sex pair.
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