A new online campaign gives people of faith the chance to show they’re “not all like that.”
Gender & Sexuality
Game, Set, Match—Feminism
It’s been 40 years since tennis player Billie Jean King won the “Battle of the Sexes,” but she did a whole lot more for women’s athletics than just win a widely hyped match.
Chelsea Manning and the Politics of a Pronoun
The end of the Wikileaks trial has led to a much-needed discussion on how the media treat gender.
Total Eclipse of the Fetal Heart
The Ohio state legislature is about to debate an extremely restrictive abortion bill. Again.
Not That There’s Anything Wrong with That
A candidate who wants you to know that he is absolutely, definitely not gay.
No Sushi for You, Pregnant Lady
An economist says mothers-to-be should ignore conventional wisdom about pregnancy. Is she right?
Brian Sims Wants to Fix Pennsylvania
The state’s first openly gay state representative talks the Russian Olympics boycott, the war on women, and where progressives are about to make headway.
American Journalist Advocates for Gay Rights on Kremlin-Funded News Network
“I’m interested in talking about the horrific environment of homophobia in Russia right now, and to let the Russian gay people know that they have friends and allies and solidarity from people all over the world,” James Kirchick said recently, explaining why he would not talk about Bradley Manning with a panel of guests on […]
When I’m Old and Gay
Retirement can be sweet for well-off LGBT elders, but it is fraught with perils for most.
Fox News Collides Head On With California Law Protecting Transgender Children
The new law allows school kids to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity. Michelle Malkin thinks that is not such a great law. “This is social engineering run amok,” she said, announcing her displeasure on the Fox News show Fox and Friends earlier this week.

