A major demonstration is planned Monday in Puerto Rico in an unrelenting push to get Gov. Ricardo Rosselló to resign after a text message scandal.
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Stonewall Forever: 50 years after the raid that sparked the LGBTQ movement, it goes digital
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Kendrick Castillo, hero killed in Colo. school shooting, told his dad he would act if confronted with a gunman
Kendrick Castillo, a member of the Highlands Ranch robotics club, was hailed as a hero for rushing the shooter at his STEM school.
Banning gay panic defenses: The unfinished legacy of the Matthew Shepard case
New York could become the fourth state to strike gay panic defenses, which let a defendant use a victim’s LGBTQ identity as justification for violent acts.
Report: Likely cause of Notre Dame Cathedral fire an electrical short-circuit
An electrical short-circuit most likely sparkedthe infernoat theNotre Dame Cathedral, a French police official told the Associated Press.
Nearly 4 million LGBTQ people live in rural America, and ‘everything is not bias and awful’
A new report shows that 2.9 million to 3.8 million LGBTQ people call rural America home. Their communities are not the hotbeds of bias people might expect.
FAA: Boeing 737 Max upgrades expected within weeks – but ‘time is needed’ for a ‘rigorous’ review
The FAA expects to receive the final packagefor Boeing’s software improvements on the 737 Max aircraft in ‘coming weeks,’ the agency said Monday.
My Virginia Cavaliers are Final Four-bound — and this time history feels so good
My University of Virginia Cavaliers are heading to the Final Four, one year after making NCAA tournament history by losing to a 16 seed.
‘We assume a terror motive’: 3 killed on tram in Dutch city of Utrecht; suspect arrested
Three people died in a brazenshootingon a tram in a bustling residential neighborhood in the Dutch city of Utrecht on Monday.
37 years ago: The horror and heroism of Air Florida Flight 90
A storm Jan. 13, 1982, led to one of the most hauntingtragedies in Washington, D.C., history: the crash of Air Florida Flight 90, which killed 78.