
Bigots are a dying breed: The United Nations has come out for gay rights for the fist time in its nearly 70-year history.

One high school student wasn't afraid to challenge Michele Bachmann to her face about LGBT rights.

This week, yet another bullied gay teen took his own life. Here's why—and how—this has to stop.

A new bill in the New Hampshire legislature is sadly reminiscent of some of America's ugliest history.

New Gingrich and Tim Pawlenty both have anti-gay stances, but at least Newt can appreciate a good act of protest.

Will actor Zachary Quinto's low-key confession in New York magazine usher in a new era of casual coming-out moments?

Pro-gay pop stars and politicians are fabulous. But there's a whole other world of sports that needs a gay role model.

Workplace discrimination is the next frontier of gay rights.

The San Francisco Giants are the first major sports team to make an "It Gets Better Video." Given how much kids worship athletes, this is a huge deal.

Rick Santorum is right: sex and civil rights are important public policy issues.

By endorsing gay marriage, Obama used the primary power a president has: the symbolic kind.

Michele Bachmann's husband, Marcus, has compared gays to "barbarians." The glitter-bomber and friends fight back.

Same-sex couples' migration from big cities is one more indication that gay people are being accepted—and assimilated.

Proposition 8 may have been ruled unconstitutional, but that doesn't mean the Supreme Court is going to weigh in.

Meet Nick Espinosa, the 24-year-old who singlehandedly launched the growing glitter-bomb movement.

We are now armed with our most powerful weapon yet: a voice.