The Shifting Global Terrain of L.G.B.T.Q. Rights
While there has been international success for people in the L.G.B.T.Q. community, some areas show no signs of progress.
At Same-Sex Dances, Anyone Can Lead
As these events become more popular, and more visible, participants are finding “ritual, renewal and community.”
PRIDE: Queer Love in Color
Why do no gay people look like me? Jamal Jordan, a black digital editor at The Times, lamented growing up. So as an adult, he decided to give a gift to his younger self: the imagery of queer love.
The ABCs of L.G.B.T.Q.I.A.+
Words and abbreviations are changing with the need to address and respect people who do not feel represented.
Defense Dept. to Help Justice Dept. Prosecute Immigration Cases
Anticipating a surge in cases in response to the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance policy, the Justice Department had asked the Defense Department for help.
Senate Rejects White House Plan to Cancel Unused Funding
Two Republicans, Richard M. Burr and Susan Collins, broke with their party to oppose the plan, which was intended to broadcast fiscal responsibility.
Trump Sells Hard Line on Immigration
Speaking at a rally in Duluth, Minn., President Trump promised to maintain his tough stance on immigration hours after he signed an executive order ending the separation of families at the southern U.S. border.
Republicans Dislike Separating Families. But They Like ‘Zero Tolerance’ More.
In border states, Republican voters say that whatever sympathy they feel for children separated from parents is complicated by frustration over the flow of undocumented immigrants from Mexico.
White House Memo: In Trump’s America, the Conversation Turns Ugly and Angry, Starting at the Top
President Trump rails against undocumented immigrants as “murderers and thieves” who want to “infest our country.” Some of his opponents respond with rage.
Secret Service ‘Aware’ of Peter Fonda’s Tweet Attacking Barron Trump
A spokesman said the agency knew of a recent post on Twitter by Mr. Fonda, an Oscar-nominated actor. Mr. Fonda later apologized: “I went way too far.”
‘We’re Sending Them the Hell Back,’ Trump Says of Securing the Country’s Borders
President Trump turned his attention to the midterm battle that awaits Republicans here: Minnesota is one of the most important states in the fight for control of Congress.
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