Transgender rights movement: a week of wins and losses
The head of the National Center for Transgender Equality discusses the defeat in Houston and strategy going forward.
The head of the National Center for Transgender Equality discusses the defeat in Houston and strategy going forward.
Unemployment may be at its lowest level in seven years, but employers remain reluctant to raise wages.
Houston’s broad-ranging anti-discrimination bill may fail to pass because of vociferous critics who say it would let transgender people use public bathrooms that conform to their gender identities.
The proposal seeks to fund public college scholarships for low-to-middle-income students with a sales tax.
An Amnesty International researcher says refugees traveling through Europe — and the countries they cross — are unprepared for the winter.
Athletes who have fled their home countries will be allowed to qualify to compete in the Olympics – under the Olympic flag.
If you illegally pass a school bus in the Highline District south of Seattle, you’ll likely get a $394 ticket in the mail.
The World Health Organization says meat processed through salting, curing, smoking and other methods can cause cancer.
Garden Valley School, a rural K-12 school with just 200 students, voted to purchase rifles and ammunition for self-defense.