These Florida cities don’t want to remove pride-themed crosswalks, so now Gov. Ron DeSantis is threatening to do it himself.
In the news that “it never protected children,” the Trump administration has banned the federal government’s biggest health insurance provider from covering gender-affirming care, even adults.
In the wake of Andrie Hernandez Romero’s release from El Salvador’s prison, the judge ordered the immediate release of gay Jamaican asylum seekers held on ice.
Meanwhile, we have some tips on how to fight far-right groups permeated by school boards so that books and censorship can be banned. LGBTQ+ Content, and our 2025 Prosperity highlights the characteristics of the under-30 years of age, people like Jenna Smith, defending those who were mistakenly imprisoned.
Don’t miss out on the latest cover features on queer elders in New York City’s West Village and the fight to preserve LGBTQ+ history in the face of gentrification.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis threatened Delray Beach and Key West against the anti-pride command. Is the next Orlando Pulse-inspired crosswalk?
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The largest federal health insurance providers currently ban gender-affirming care coverage, but allow “faith-based counseling.”
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A federal judge in Manhattan found Ice violated Riccardo Anthony Kelly’s rights to the legitimate process.
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Here’s how to fight the far-right group that has permeated the school board:
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2025 Prosperity for under 30 The feature highlights some young LGBTQ+ activists and supporters, like Jenna Smith, who are already changing the world.
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