Project 2025 vowed to roll back LGBTQ+ rights. Here's everything Trump has done so far
Donald Trump claimed on the campaign trail that he had "nothing to do" with Project 2025 — but now that he's in office, he's implementing it.
May 6, 2025
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Donald Trump claimed on the campaign trail that he had "nothing to do" with Project 2025 — but now that he's in office, he's implementing it.
Opinion: In just three months, LGBTQ+ equality has crumbled as Pride flags fall, protections vanish, and queer survival is once again a daily fight, writes John Casey.
DEI does not ensure certain groups have preferential treatment, but rather that none do.
The rules were in place to protect Americans from discrimination for nearly 60 years.
The 36th president signed the Civil Rights Act over 50 years ago, but we're still waiting for LGBT people to be added to it. Rob Reiner -- director of the new film LBJ -- talks about Johnson's legacy and what's changed since he was thrust into office.
But he doesn't mention the anti-LGBT "religious freedom" order reportedly circulating.
The first regional productions have been announced for the gay-inclusive drama, which just closed on Broadway.
By the numbers, a look at what it took to put together the biggest inauguration in history.
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. has withdrawn its sponsorship of WorldPride 2025 to avoid becoming "ineligible for contracts with the federal government."
Martin Luther King Jr. once said, "Guns are going to be the death of this country." Will we prove him right?
Reading the fringe sources so you don't have to, we delve into the Seth Rich conspiracy theory and offer evidence that Martin Luther King was not a Republican.
An Ohio elementary teacher is flipping the script and using her religious beliefs against conservatives to support LGBTQ+ rights.
The Georgia firebrand thought she was saying critical things but ended up just sounding like a Democratic super fan.
Public outrage over $165 million in bonuses for AIG executives shifted this week to scrutiny of the Obama administration and Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner.
She adds that many women of color had to wait for the right to vote.