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Elliot Page, Jazz Jennings & other trans celebs join legal fight for trans youth in Arkansas
Director Lilly Wachowski and state Sen. Sarah McBride were among the 58 trans adults who told the court that trans people can accomplish anything if supported.
Marriage equality champion Jim Obergefell is running for office in Ohio
Jim Obergefell helped make marriage equality a reality in the U.S. now he wants to help everyone "to participate fully in society and the economy."
France ends ban on gay & bisexual male blood donors
"We are putting an end to an inequality that is no longer justified," said Health Minister Olivier Véran.
Adam Rippon reveals he & his fiancé got married in “simple” spontaneous ceremony
"We always wanted to do something simple and just the two of us," Rippon revealed. "I'm glad we did it."
Trans Jeopardy! champ Amy Schneider helped an 83-year-old man accept trans people
"You're the first person he's used correct pronouns with."
Carl Nassib becomes the first out player to participate in a NFL postseason game
The Raiders have Nassib active for today's game against the Bengals, another first for an out player in the NFL, as they fight for a chance to play in the Super Bowl.
Biden administration to investigate Christian college that wouldn’t let gay student graduate
Clarks Summit College has banned LGBTQ students for years, like many other Christian colleges. The Biden administration is finally doing something about it.
California becomes first state to require insurance to cover the cost of at-home STD tests
Another new California law requires primary care providers to offer patients hepatitis B and C testing.
His grandparents found out he’s gay from a news article. So they sent him an email about it.
No one told grandma and grandpa when he came out and now their adorable response has lit up the internet.
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