President Obama is a comedic genius, and Saturday night was one of his best performances.
Indiana taxpayers will be on the hook for millions of dollars the state will spend on a huge PR firm hired to fix the Hoosier brand.
The Indiana pizzeria that was the center of a national debate over "religious freedom" vs. equality, has reopened after closing for a week.
Salesforce, the $4 billion corporation that was one of the most vocal opponents of Indiana's anti-gay "religious freedom" law just released this beautiful video thanking Hoosiers.
Rick Santorum, never known for sensitivity or nuance, uttered the Westboro Baptist Church's slogan on national TV on Easter Sunday to defend the anti-gay discrimination he...
A viral fundraising campaign for an Indiana pizza shop whose owners said they could not cater a same-sex wedding if asked, has quickly ended after being...
A religious non-profit that says it is "called to love everyone, especially our enemies," chose to voice its opinion on the LGBT community with this image.
The National Organization For Marriage has just launched a war against Indiana-based Angie's List, because it spoke out against a discriminatory anti-gay law in its home...
The owners of an Indiana pizza parlor who say they can't cater same-sex weddings are thanking God for the half-million dollars in donations they've received.
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, less than 30 hours after returning a religious freedom bill to the legislature, has signed a new one into law.
Likely 2016 Republican candidate Jeb Bush is changing his positions - and revealing his ignorance - on gay rights and "religious freedom" laws, based on which...
In a huge turnabout, an amendment to the controversial Indiana "religious freedom" law would include sexual orientation and gender identity protections.
An Indiana Pizza Parlor that won't cater same-sex weddings on religious grounds has become the latest martyr in the religious right's war. Look to see what...
Lawmakers are scrambling to create new language for Indiana's anti-gay "religious freedom" law, but the new text still allows discrimination.
The CEO and President of $25 billion international corporation NIKE has just come out denouncing Indiana's anti-gay "religious freedom" law.