HRC’s annual Municipal Equality Index saw an increase in the number of cities receiving perfect scores and the highest-ever national average.
Author: Cady Stanton, USA TODAY
LGBTQ bars are ‘community centers’ and hallowed spaces. But after Club Q ‘where is safe?’
Club Q’s role for the Colorado Springs community is demonstrative of the larger significance of LGBTQ bar and clubs for the queer community.
‘Like a hell’: Relatives search for loved ones in Seoul after Halloween crowd surge leaves 153 dead
Two U.S. citizens were among those dead and another three were injured in the incident, the U.S. State Department confirmed Sunday.
After protests and resignations over leaked audio, what’s next for the Los Angeles City Council?
One week after an audio leaked, Los Angeles is reeling from racial tensions laid bare and the uncertainty of its future political leadership.
After racist leaked recording, union president resigns and city council president takes leave: what to know
A Los Angeles union federation president heard on a controversial audio recording resigned from his position Monday
LA’s first Latina council president, Nury Martinez, resigns after leaked racist remarks
In the leaked audio, first reported by the Los Angeles Times, Nury Martinez makes racist comments about a fellow council member’s child and others.
Hurricane Orlene weakens to Category 3, still aiming to strike Mexico’s Pacific coast
Forecasted impacts of the storm in Mexico include severe rain, storm surge and flash flooding to the region going into Monday.
Highland Park July 4 parade shooting victims, families sue gun manufacturer
Victims of the Highland Park parade shooting filed several lawsuits Wednesday against multiple parties they linked to the massacre.
3 children dead after being found unresponsive on Coney Island beach
Three young children were discovered early Monday morning after an overnight search on Coney Island, police said.
Texas judge rules government can’t mandate employers offer HIV prevention drugs in coverage
A federal judge in Texas ruled against a mandate requiring employers to provide coverage for PrEP drugs, which prevent the transmission of HIV.