Sexual and gender identity may be risk factors for skin cancer
Skin cancer may be more common among gay and bisexual men and people who are gender non-conforming
Boy Scouts of America files bankruptcy in wake of abuse lawsuits
The organization has been overwhelmed by hundreds of claims after several states removed legal hurdles that had barred people from suing over old allegations of child sex abuse
OPINION: Extending marriage to same-sex couples is good for the Costa Rican economy
Tourism could benefit by as much as $40 million a year, as same-sex couples flock to Costa Rica to marry
Transgender tweets were freedom of speech, British judge rules
Harry Miller posted 31 "gender critical" tweets which were reported to police by a transgender woman, who said they were "brazen transphobic comments"
OPINION: How lesbians help others to come out as fat
Lesbians, bisexual women, and non-binary people have used their experiences of coming out to come to terms with their weight and pave the way for others
'Kings who were queens': Britain's hidden LGBT+ history proves major draw
Britain's parliament has the highest proportion of LGBT+ members of any in the world, with 45 of its current lawmakers - 7% of the total
Swiss voters back anti-homophobia law, projection shows
The projections indicate that well over half of voters have backed a change in law to make homophobic discrimination illegal
Colorado transgender teen pleads guilty to murder in school revenge case
McKinney was born female and planned the shooting to get back at classmates who had bullied him for being transgender
Activist aims to shame Polish towns opposed to LGBT community
In Poland, which doesn't recognise any form of same-sex union, parades to celebrate LGBT life became violent flashpoints last year in the buildup to October elections
Swiss vote on anti-homophobia law as critics decry censorship
The Swiss parliament extended anti-racism statutes to cover sexual orientation in 2018, but opponents obtained the signatures necessary for a referendum