Sunday marks one year since the Pentagon enacted its policy restricting the service of transgender troops. Nic Talbott is still determined to enlist.
Author: Susan Miller, USA TODAY
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‘Shocking’ numbers: Half of LGBTQ adults live in states where no laws ban job discrimination
The Supreme Court will soon decide whether it’s illegal under a 1964 law to fire someone based on their gender identity and sexual orientation.
Case of 2 U.S. teens jailed in Italy cop’s killing takes another turn: Officer didn’t have gun
An Italian police officer dressed in plainclothes didn’t havehis gun the night he was fatally stabbed. Two U.S. teens are being held in the case.
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A major demonstration is planned Monday in Puerto Rico in an unrelenting push to get Gov. Ricardo Rosselló to resign after a text message scandal.
The young are regarded as the most tolerant generation. That’s why results of this LGBTQ survey are ‘alarming’
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Stonewall Forever: 50 years after the raid that sparked the LGBTQ movement, it goes digital
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Kendrick Castillo, hero killed in Colorado school shooting, was days away from graduation
Kendrick Castillo, a member of the Highlands Ranch robotics club, was hailed as a hero for rushing the shooter at his STEM school.
Banning gay panic defenses: The unfinished legacy of the Matthew Shepard case
New York could become the fourth state to strike gay panic defenses, which let a defendant use a victim’s LGBTQ identity as justification for violent acts.
Report: Likely cause of Notre Dame Cathedral fire an electrical short-circuit
An electrical short-circuit most likely sparkedthe infernoat theNotre Dame Cathedral, a French police official told the Associated Press.