Ted Cruz Is Running Again. Trump Is Still Making Things Complicated.
The Texas senator, facing a serious re-election challenge, is projecting loyalty to a president he once criticized as erratic and dangerous.
How a Pastor and a Popcorn Shop Owner Helped Save Pride in Starkville
This is the story of Pride in a Mississippi city, but it’s also the story of how queer love and life may differ from one mile to the next — or one hour to the next.
The Billion-Dollar, Secretive Business of Operating Shelters for Migrant Children
A look at the private contractors, some of them ex-military, that have been awarded millions in federal contracts to run detention centers and build tent cities for migrants.
Trump and Cruz: Friends? Enemies? Frenemies?
Senator Ted Cruz introduced legislation to counter the Trump administration’s policy of breaking up families who cross the border illegally — a proposal the president mockingly dismissed. It was the latest twist in a hot-and-cold relationship.
Climate Change Brought a Lobster Boom. Now It Could Cause a Bust.
Warming waters in the Gulf of Maine have benefited lobsters and the lobstermen who trap them. But as temperatures rise further, will the industry reach a tipping point?
86 and Opening Closet Doors at the Hebrew Home
David Oscar helped start an L.G.B.T. & Allies meeting at a group home in the Bronx because “I felt that the world in general was against who I was.”
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.
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