Ruby Corado, founder of LGBTQ+ nonprofit Casa Ruby, pleads guilty to wire fraud
The founder of an LGBTQ+ nonprofit in the nation’s capital has resolved a legal issue she’s been facing since her abrupt departure from the organization in 2022. Ruby Corado, once seen as a defender and protector of Washington, D.C.’s homeless LGBTQ+ youth, pleaded guilty in federal court on Wednesday to wire fraud.
Watch: GLAAD national ad features terrifying potential future under Project 2025
GLAAD is airing a terrifying new television advertisement nationally this week highlighting a future in America under the Republican Project 2025 plan.
Megan Rapinoe shuts down period stigma, Republicans, and homophobic soccer players (exclusive)
Megan Rapinoe‘s two women’s World Cup victories are even more impressive after learning what she was dealing with during them.
Richard Grenell suggests Trump won’t discriminate against gay Americans
Never mind the angry rhetoric the many anti-LGBTQ+ actions. Former Ambassador Richard Grenell says Donald Trump won’t judge anyone based on their sexuality if elected to the White House again.
GOP VP picks Quayle and Palin were harmless, while JD Vance is poisonous
In recent history, the Republican Party has had epic failures of its vice-presidential nominees. George H.W. Bush’s choice of U.S. Sen. Dan Quayle comes to mind. And of course Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who needs no descriptor. At the time, George W. Bush’s choice of Dick Cheney seemed sensible, but we all know how that …
President Biden tests positive for COVID-19
President Joe Biden has tested positive for COVID-19, forcing him to cancel campaign appearances.
The answer to concerns about Joe Biden is obvious: Kamala Harris
When I was about 12 years old, I remember reading “To Kill a Mockingbird.” I realized that despite being raised and living with the intention of not harboring hate towards anyone, I was embarrassed to find at the end of the book that I, like many other readers, harbored some form of prejudice.
Here’s all the insanity from day two of the Republican National Convention
Just days after a failed assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump, which led to calls for the toning down of political rhetoric, the GOP seems to be operating under the mantra “do as I say, not as I do.” Day two of the Republican National Convention on Tuesday was a theater of alarmist rhetoric, …
Missouri Democrat defends trans grandchild against GOP secretary of state candidate’s attack
In Missouri, the race for secretary of state has become a highly charged ideological showdown, marked by personal attacks and divisive rhetoric. At the heart of this conflict is Democratic state Rep. Barbara Phifer, who has responded forcefully to a recent attack on her transgender grandchild by Republican candidate Valentina Gomez.
18% of LGBTQ+ adults are parents — and they’re raising over 5 million children
The « traditional » American family isn’t so traditional after all, as a significant amount of LGBTQ+ adults are choosing to become parents.