FBI tells employees not to celebrate Pride Month in official capacity or on bureau time
They are free to celebrate on their own time and in a personal capacity, said an FBI email.
May 30, 2025
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They are free to celebrate on their own time and in a personal capacity, said an FBI email.
Opinion: The trio and other Trump henchpersons want to 86 dissent, 86 satire, and 86 the First Amendment, writes John Casey.
Kevin Delgado admitted he'd threatened her because she's gay and Jewish.
Former Uber driver Arnold Lawton admits to slashing Rene Alvarez last year. Here's why prosecutors won't file criminal or hate-crime charges.
In July of 2024, the group of gay furries posted data it claimed to have hacked from the Heritage Foundation, the group spearheading the Project 2025 agenda.
The Trump loyalist is expected to speak before a Senate panel on Thursday. Democrats have called him out.
Emmet Brock was followed, beaten, and arrested Deputy Sheriff Joseph Benza III.
The House majority leader did not provide any evidence when he said the "DEI movement" and "wokeness" are distracting agencies from implementing security measures.
The offensive texts, which the FBI said it is investigating, even went to children in high school.
Salih Ali Mohammed Alhemoud, 30, was indicted Wednesday on six felony charges related to the kidnapping and assault of two trans women he met through Grindr.
Randall Robert Berka II, 31, was sentenced to 32 months in federal prison for a comment he made on his YouTube account called "@killthefeds420."
LGBTQ+ activists say homophobic and transphobic political rhetoric bears a degree of blame.
Muhyyee-ud-din Abdul-Rahman, 18, was planning to move to Syria and join a group affiliated with Al-Qaeda.
A suspect has been detained in connection with the incident at Trump's golf course.
On Saturday, revelers panicked after many couldn’t breathe and began to experience burning eyes after two groups got into a fight.
“Because of our past conduct in law enforcement, and the government, there’s this built-in distrust of us, which to be frank, we’ve earned,” one police official said.
Drag queens who survived the Club Q mass shooting, the Pulse Massacre, and a Ohio church firebombing tell The Advocate about a coalition they've formed to support drag artists in the face of violence.
Federal law enforcement officials say that organizations like ISIS may be considering attacks on June’s Pride events.
Chaya Raichik, the right-wing extremist behind the account, has been targeting the gym chain over its inclusive stance on transgender members.
Aimenn D. Penny admitted to attacking the Community Church of Chesterland on March 25 using homemade Molotov cocktails, citing anger at two upcoming drag events.
Julianne "Julie" Williams and Laura "Lollie" Winans' killer is still unidentified after their 1996 slayings in Virginia's Shenandoah National Park.