Category: News LGBTQ

News LGBTQ is a category dedicated to news affecting the global LGBTQ+ community. This news feed highlights the most relevant events, stories, and developments regarding LGBTQ+ rights, as well as social and cultural inclusion. It covers a wide range of topics, including legislative changes, progress in civil rights recognition, the ongoing fight for equality, and the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community.

In addition to political and legislative issues, "News LGBTQ" explores the cultural and social aspects of LGBTQ+ life, including art, literature, music, and the influential voices that shape and enrich this culture. You'll also find coverage of celebrations like Pride parades, awareness campaigns, and personal stories that showcase the courage and resilience of this community.

Whether you are a member of the LGBTQ+ community, an ally, or simply curious to learn more, this category offers you a current and nuanced perspective on the topics that matter for diversity and inclusion, while fostering understanding and acceptance through information.

Understanding Roller Derby: Inside the Fast-Paced Sport

Understanding Roller Derby: Inside the Fast-Paced Sport

Understanding Roller Derby: A High-Contact Sport Powered by Strategy and Community From Chicago to the World: A Brief History of Roller Derby Roller derby originated in Chicago during the late 1920s, created by Leo Seltzer as an indoor endurance race on an oval track. What began as a marathon skating event quickly transformed into a
**"Queer Eye Final Season Premieres in Washington with Fab Five"**

**”Queer Eye Final Season Premieres in Washington with Fab Five”**

Queer Eye Bids an Emotional Farewell: Filming Begins for Final Season in Washington, D.C. Netflix’s Hit Reality Series Begins Its Last Chapter The beloved Netflix reality show Queer Eye has officially started production on its final season, choosing Washington, D.C. as the heartwarming backdrop for one last round of life-changing transformations. After nearly a decade
Stonewall Monument Threatened, Putting LGBTQ+ History at Risk

Stonewall Monument Threatened, Putting LGBTQ+ History at Risk

Bisexual References Quietly Removed from Stonewall National Monument Website The official website for the Stonewall National Monument—a landmark honoring the pivotal 1969 Stonewall uprising that played a major role in the LGBTQ+ rights movement—has recently been updated to erase all mention of bisexual people. This change follows a concerning trend of revising LGBTQ+ history, raising
Trump Questions Rosie O’Donnell’s Citizenship Amid Feud

Trump Questions Rosie O’Donnell’s Citizenship Amid Feud

A Legally Groundless Threat Donald Trump is once again facing backlash after declaring on Truth Social that he’s considering revoking Rosie O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship—despite having no legal authority to do so. In his post, the former president wrote: “Since Rosie O’Donnell does not serve the best interests of our great country, I am seriously thinking
Navigating Faith and LGBTQ+ Identity: A Personal Journey

Navigating Faith and LGBTQ+ Identity: A Personal Journey

Living Faithfully While Embracing LGBTQ+ Identity: Striking a Graceful Balance Reconciling Faith and Sexuality: A Personal and Spiritual Journey Navigating the intersection of Christian faith and a homosexual identity is a deeply personal and often emotionally complex path. For many LGBTQ+ Christians, the desire to honor their faith while embracing who they truly are can

Four Arrested in Loiret for Homophobic Grindr Attacks

Homophobic Assaults in Loiret Linked to Grindr Lures Between July 4 and July 7, 2025, several gay men, aged 25 to 35, fell victim to violent ambush-style attacks in Le Malesherbois, located in France’s Loiret region. The perpetrators used the popular dating app Grindr to approach and lure their targets. Staged Dates Turn into Targeted
Brigitte Macron Rumor Case: Two Women Cleared on Appeal

Brigitte Macron Rumor Case: Two Women Cleared on Appeal

Brigitte Macron Transgender Rumor: Appeals Court Overturns Convictions of Natacha Rey and Amandine Roy Paris Court of Appeal Overrules Defamation Verdict In a major legal reversal, the Paris Court of Appeal has acquitted two women previously found guilty of defamation for spreading a false and transphobic rumor targeting France’s First Lady, Brigitte Macron. On Thursday,
Best LGBT+ Solo Travel Destinations to Explore in 2025

Best LGBT+ Solo Travel Destinations to Explore in 2025

LGBTQ+ Solo Travel Destinations Embarking on a solo adventure as an LGBTQ+ traveler is a powerful experience of freedom and self-discovery. As more gay-friendly destinations welcome travelers with open arms, solo LGBTQ+ travel is rising in popularity. Around the world, vibrant cities and hidden gems alike now offer inclusive spaces where you can explore safely,
Outloud Launches National Music Platform for LGBTQ+ Artists

Outloud Launches National Music Platform for LGBTQ+ Artists

Outloud Warner Music France Launches LGBTQI+ Music Competition for Pride Month To celebrate Pride Month, Warner Music France has unveiled the inaugural edition of Outloud—a groundbreaking national music competition designed to amplify voices from the LGBTQI+ community. In partnership with leading queer publication têtu·, the contest is open for submissions until August 31, 2025. The
UK Accelerates Compensation Process for LGBT Veterans

UK Accelerates Compensation Process for LGBT Veterans

LGBT Veterans Compensation UK Government Vows to Speed Up LGBT Veterans’ Claims UK Veterans Minister Al Carns has announced targeted steps to accelerate compensation claims from LGBT veterans who suffered discrimination during their military service. Introduced in December with a £75 million budget, the scheme offers payouts of up to £70,000 to acknowledge the injustice