A grand jury in Fulton County, Ga., has indicted Donald Trump and several of his associates on charges involving attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the state, which Joe Biden won. Read on »
Hillary Clinton, appearing Monday night on The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC, expressed “profound sadness” that a former president has been accused of terrible crimes. Read on »
Two men who were stabbed while standing outside an LGBTQ+ nightclub in South London on Sunday night are recovering from their wounds as police launched an investigation into the attack. Read on »
The U.S. Department of Education has affirmed the exemption of Baylor University, a conservative Christian school, from certain antidiscrimination requirements after LGBTQ+ students submitted complaints of harassment. Read on »
Tens of thousands of people streamed through the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Northwest Washington, D.C., on Saturday to attend the 2023 Library of Congress National Book Festival. Many authors were on hand to speak to crowds on several stages at the venue. One of the most popular talks featured actor Elliot Page, whose memoir Pageboy discusses his life and transition. Read on »
We need to talk about sexual assault in the LGBTQ+ community, says Samuel Schultz. Read on »
All charges have been dropped against a transgender man in California seen on video getting beaten by a sheriff's deputy during a traffic stop earlier this year, but he said he won’t be able to put this behind him until he gets his job back as a schoolteacher. Read on »
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A group of current and former Mississippi law enforcement officers calling themselves the Goon Squad pleaded guilty to the torture and physical abuse of three men that involved the repeated use of a taser, oral and anal assault with a dildo, and a mock execution that left one of the victims injured with a gunshot wound to the neck. Read on »
An ex-Tennessee state senator who once introduced a bill to “turn away the gays” was sentenced to nearly two years in prison Friday. The Republican was found guilty of violating campaign finance laws while running for Congress. Read on »
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