A number of U.S. government web pages changed or went dark Friday as agencies scrambled to comply with President Donald Trump's executive orders.
Information and data from numerous departments disappeared after a memo instructing federal employees to eliminate material related to "gender ideology" and other topics.
Political leaders in San Francisco are pushing back against what they believe is a concerted effort to target the LGBTQ community.
Federal government websites scrubbed pages with transgender references Friday in an effort to comply with President Trump’s ...
The policy and legal teams from Advocates for Trans Equality, interACT, National Women's Law Center, Transgender Law Center, Planned Parenthood, Center for Constitutional Rights and the National ...
Gender-affirming care is currently legal in New Mexico. Now with President Trump's new executive order to restrict gender-affirming care for those under 19 years old, LGBTQ groups and Republicans have ...
Federal employees at multiple departments were instructed Friday to remove personal pronouns from their email signatures, according to reports.
Federal employees at multiple departments were instructed Friday to remove personal pronouns from their email signatures, according to reports.
The Defense Intelligence Agency has ordered a pause of all activities and events related to Martin Luther King Jr. and Black ...