The Tide ad that's gone viral over the past 24 hours - the one mocking Kim Davis and the religious right? Well, here's why you won't...
Rowan County clerk Kim Davis tells Fox News she will never compromise her Christian beliefs.
Like ambulance chasing-attorneys, Liberty Counsel is in the business of lurking and looking for the next high-profile conservative Christian offering a potentially money-raising "persecution" story. Kim...
Rowan County, Kentucky clerk Kim Davis was ordered to begin issuing marriage licenses beginning today, and she has not. She did just re-appeal. What does this...
Lawyers for the three accused attackers of a Philadelphia gay couple are debating a plea deal for their clients.
New York Magazine publishes a cover story of "a sorrowful sisterhood" of brave women who all say Bill Cosby sexually assaulted them.
The day after the mass shooting in Lafayette, Gov. Bobby Jindal tells reporters it's time to pray and grieve, not talk about gun control.
A popular new book by an anti-gay Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation is making headlines and causing controversy. Conservatives from Pastor Rick Warren to...
Last week, Oregon ordered the owners of the infamous “Sweet Cakes by Melissa” bakery to pay damages to a lesbian couple they had discriminated against, and...
Google releases a new heartwarming Pride video focusing on the transgender community.
The International Olympic Committee delivered a rare response to transphobes calling for Caitlyn Jenner to be stripped of her Olympic gold medal.
Barronelle Stutzman's attorneys are doing everything they can to make her into a victim of same-sex marriage, including spreading false claims. But getting an op-ed in...
While Tony Perkins, Brian Brown, Bryan Fischer, and other Christian Right pundits of the more shrill variety may be easy to ignore as they demand a...
Was the nondiscrimination/religious freedom law in Utah really the "historic compromise" it's being touted as, or a Trojan Horse for the Religious Right's agenda? There now...
The three suspects in the Sept. 11, 2014 anti-gay hate attack that left a same-sex couple hospitalized, went to court today.