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The event, which typically happens each August, has been canceled the last couple of years because of COVID.
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After abortion rights took a staggering blow, LGBTQ families are afraid that they'll be targeted next. They worry their marriages might be nullified — or that they will never be able to get married. They also worry they might not be able to adopt children or that their right to be parents will be even more under attack.
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The Christian Right's wins in the Supreme Court on abortion and prayer in school come at a time when a growing majority of Americans are strongly opposed to its views.
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Performances are not just confined to dark bars anymore, and anyone can be a drag queen.
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Jim Obergefell was the named plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that legalized same-sex marriage in 2015. He spells out why the LGBTQ+ community is so concerned about Roe v Wade.
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The Republican Party of Texas has been engulfed in controversy over its stance on LGBTQ+ issues, including excluding Log Cabin Republicans of Texas — an organization that works “to make the Republican Party more inclusive, particularly on LGBT issues” — from the convention.
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Authorities say the 31 suspects are part of an extremist group founded in Texas after the 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va.. Eight of those arrested Saturday are from North Texas, officials said.
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A developer is now proposing to only partially demolish the Fourth Street buildings that house LGBTQ+ bars and to keep their original facades intact as it builds a high-rise behind it.
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Though Austin holds its "official" Pride festival and parade in August, many events celebrating the LGBTQ+ community are taking place this month.
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Gender-affirming treatment has been called into question after Texas leadership branded it "child abuse." One Austin family crossed state lines to get their son treated.