North Carolina considers transgender bathroom law repeal this week
the law has been blamed for hundreds of millions of dollars in economic losses and relocation of major sporting events
African states narrowly fail to stop U.N. gay rights envoy work
Russia, several African countries and Egypt said they would not recognize mandate of gay rights investigator and would not cooperate with him
FEATURE-U.S. school an antidote to transgender discrimination complaints
Non-profit private Pride School Atlanta is seen as the first school in the American South focused on the LGBT community and one of few addressing similar concerns in the nation
Transgender Ohio child may continue to use girl's restroom -appeals court
The child, a biological male, identifies as female
Mike Pence look-alike raises money for LGBT charities in Times Square
Glenn Pannell uses striking resemblance to ask for donations for LGBT rights - in a show of opposition to the politician's conservative track record against gay rights and abortion
Soaring number of children in UK seeking help over gender identity - charity
Some children as young as 11 tell counsellors they feel "trapped in the wrong body"
UN's new gay rights advocate unfazed by anti-LGBTI opposition
Even countries perceived as the most virulent opponents of LGBT rights may have pockets of tolerance, says U.N.'s new gay rights independent investigator Vitit Muntarbhorn
U.S. transgender people harassed in public restrooms -landmark survey
Almost 60 percent of transgender Americans avoided using public restrooms for fear of confrontation, according to landmark survey
Video company challenges Minnesota law on serving gay couples
"This lawsuit is part of a pattern of nationwide litigation that is now aimed at eroding the rights of LGBTQ Minnesotans"