United States elects first openly lesbian governor
Massachusetts elected the first woman to ascend to that state's highest office, Maura Healey, who also becomes the US first openly lesbian governor
LGBT activists protest at FIFA Museum ahead of World Cup in Qatar
People protested in front of the FIFA Museum in Zurich to press for the rights of the LGBT+ community ahead of the World Cup in Qatar
U.S. midterm elections: Why is the LGBTQ+ community worried?
As Americans vote on Tuesday, Republicans have picked up momentum in opinion polls. How could a GOP win impact LGBTQ+ rights issues?
OPINION Twitter takeover: Real-world risk to LGBTQ+ users
Concern spreads among the LGBTQ+ community, after new Twitter boss Elon Musk targets policy that penalizes misgendering or deadnaming trans people
Israel ultranationalist due for government role says: 'I've moderated'
While promising to protect Israel's minorities, far-right candidate for senior post in the next Israeli government omitted to mention Palestinians
Qatar World Cup ambassador says homosexuality is 'damage in the mind'
A Qatar World Cup ambassador has said that homosexuality was "damage in the mind", as the Gulf state prepares to host the global tournament
'Considerable' monkeypox transmission happens before symptoms, study suggests
Monkeypox can spread before symptoms appear, British researchers have found, providing the first evidence indicating the virus can be transmitted this way
Fact Check-Derogatory poster shows misleading statistics about children with same-sex parents
A poster that appears to have originated on a Neo-Nazi website presents misleading statistics about children who have same-sex parents
In a first, two gay men contest same Congress seat in U.S. elections
Historic race in midterms underscores progress on LGBTQ+ representation in American politics, analysts and advocates say
U.S. beauty pageant can exclude transgender contestants, court rules
Beauty pageant operator Miss United States of America LLC cannot be forced to allow transgender women to compete, a U.S. appeals court ruled