RuPaul Charles has found true and lasting love with longtime boyfriend of 23 years, Australian rancher Georges LeBar. Their secret marriage was revealed by Charles in an interview last Wednesday.
After spending five days in jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples due to her religious beliefs, Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis says she plans to return to work as soon as Friday.
An Oregon judge who allegedly refused to perform same-sex weddings is under fire for violating more than a dozen state codes. He is also accused of hanging a photo of Adolf Hitler in the county's courthouse.
In an attempt to legalize same-sex marriage, 455 of Japan’s LGBT community have filed a request with the Japan Federation of Bar Associations asserting that their nation’s refusal to recognize gay marriage is a violation of human rights
Pride NYC, a celebration of all things LGBTQ, is upon us. More than 40 years since Pride launched, not only is it important to know what cool Latino LGBT events are happening in and around New York City and beyond, but what sparked the annual push for visibility and rights.
This coming weekend Cuban gay activists, along with Mariela Castro, will hold a symbolic mass wedding this weekend as part of Cuba's annual gay pride parade.
The Internet has been ablaze over images of 9-year-old Kristina Pimenova, who started her modeling career at the age of three and has been dubbed by Women Daily magazine as the most beautiful girl in the world.
States want Supreme Court to put same-sex marriage issue to rest A federal court in Chicago ruled Thursday against marriage equality bans in Indiana and Wisconsin, but all eyes are now on the Supreme Court, according to The Associated Press.
A federal appeals court in Chicago on Thursday upheld two lower court decisions that declared that state bans on same-sex marriage in Indiana and Wisconsin are unconstitutional.
Same-sex marriages in Arkansas were put on hold on Friday after the state Supreme Court suspended the ruling of a lower court that struck down the state's same-sex marriage ban.
Kentucky has been directed by a federal judge to recognize same-sex marriages performed out-of-state. This final order effectively throws out part of the state's ban on gay marriages.
Majority of Latino Catholics support gay marriage according to a new poll that was conducted, surveying more than 1,500 Latinos nationwide. The census was released by the nonprofit Public Religion Research Institute.