- Pre-Olympic games, Russia is harrassing and silencing Journalists and LGBT activists—Welcome to Sochi.
- Outrage Over an Antigay Law Does Not Spread to Olympic Officials—As usual, they're more interested keeping in the money rather than the Sport.NYT
- Olympic Committee Confirms It Will Punish Athletes Who Support LGBT Rights In Russia
- Stephen Fry: An Open Letter to David Cameron and the IOC—Unsurprisingly, Cameron rejected the proposed ban.
- 47,000 people, George Takei sign petition to move Sochi Olympics to Vancouver
- Why We Participated in the 1936 Nazi Games: Lessons for Sochi
- Hitler 1936: Foreign athletes at Berlin Olympics exempt from Nazi anti-gay law
- World Cup 2018 Host Russia is Asked to Explain Anti-Gay Laws By FIFA
- Russia Does Olympic Flip on Anti-Gay Laws—Or have they?
- Opinion: Make Olympics in Russia the gayest ever—Let's get the party started.
- Dmitri Kisilev, Russian Official, Degrades Gays On National Television
- Russian journalist comes out on air—"Russian journalist is fired after admitting he's gay on live TV." And the video is disappering from the net [Salon].
- The Rise of Anti-Gay Cyberbullying in Russia—"Members of Occupy-Pedofilyay, as self-branded 'pedophile fighters,' have made an ugly sport of luring men, young and old, with fake online personals ads, then setting upon and filming them."
- Canada to favour refugee claims by gay Russians
- Gay Porn Studio To Donate 100% Of Profits To Russian LGBTs Seeking Asylum
- Proposition 8 Is Dead, 2008 - 2013
- Labor Dept. says gay couples eligible for family and medical leave
- Judge extends order listing gay couple as married
- Same-sex spouses get equal treatment for U.S. visas
- Why Collegedale Voted to Give Family Benefits to Same-Sex Couples—Hopefully a trailblazing move that catches on quickly.
- San Diego clerk drops same-sex marriage challenge—"... in order to clear the way for the California Supreme Court to decide on a similar bid filed by ProtectMarriage, the group that sponsored Proposition 8." Salon
- Lesbian May Be Forced to Testify Against Wife—"Kentucky, like many states, has a spousal privilege law exempting spouses from testifying against one another in court. Prosecutors said the law does not apply to Clary's spouse because Case is a woman and Kentucky does not recognize civil unions or same-sex marriages."
- American Bar Association Votes To Curtail Use Of 'Gay Panic,' 'Trans Panic' Defense
- Florida Rep. Alan Grayson Talks Future of LGBT Equality
- Texas: Elisa Chan reveals homophobic views in secret recording
- Fewer Than Ten People Show Up For Ex-Gay Pride Event That Expected to Draw 'Thousands'
- Venezuela's Anti-Gay Politicians—"Politicians at the highest levels of the Venezuelan government are hurling anti-gay slurs and accusing each other of being gay. Mac Margolis on the rampant bigotry gripping Caracas."
- Conservatives target law on transgender students
- Right Wing Group Fears That Fox News Is Toning Down The Homophobia
- Colbert Takes On Out-Mayor Johnny Cummings In Amazing 'People Who Are Destroying America' Segment
- 'Homophobic' Russian TV anchor clarifies gay organ-donor ban comments
- Warren demands feds lift ban on blood donations from gay men
- Doctor Diagnoses Man As Gay in Routine Check Up
- Gay troops in line for marriage perks—"Draft Pentagon memo covers couples who are married and gives time off for others to wed in a state that allows it."
- Gay combat vet who lost leg in Iraq booed by anti-gay protesters in San Antonio
- The US Navy Seal now living as a woman
- Arlington-area teens get lesson in compassion after taking LGBT flag from Kennedale home
- Evangelical Middle Is Increasingly Accepting Of Gays, Study Shows
- Germany to become first European state to allow 'third gender' birth certificates
- The NSA's Oversight Arguments Have Fallen Apart—When will the apologists shut the hell up?
- Analysis: NSA revelations undermine government's assurances of privacy
- What if the president lied to us?—"So many of President Obama's statements about NSA have been wrong. But he's too smart not to understand the truth." Salon
- The big question: Why didn't NSA spying stop the Boston bombing?
- I asked the NSA for its file on me, and here's what I got back
- Verizon Rewarded for Records Release With $10 Billion Government Contract
- Switching To Gmail May Leave Reporters' Sources At Risk—NSLs would now go directly to Google and not the Times.
- Google introduces encryption to Google Cloud Storage - but NSA will still have easy access