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Claudine Gay and the Limits of Social Engineering at Harvard

I had written and filed a column about Harvard and its president, Claudine Gay, when news of her resignation broke…

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Burundi’s President Says Gay People Should Be Stoned

President Evariste Ndayishimiye also railed against Western governments that he said had conditioned providing aid on accepting gay rights. His…

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An Anti-L.G.B.T.Q. Law in Uganda Is Hurting the Economy

Passed in May, the Anti-Homosexuality Act is harming businesses that rely on foreign travelers and trade.

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What to Know About Claudine Gay, Harvard’s Embattled President

The president of Harvard, Claudine Gay, is facing the biggest test of her career, as the university’s governing board met…

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India’s Top Court Rejects Gay Marriage, While Voicing Sympathy

Though it expanded the definition of discrimination, the ruling was a sharp setback for petitioners seeking a landmark victory on…

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Out West, the Gay Cowboy Roams Free

The frontier has long been a symbol of American masculinity. Now a rising generation of artists are creating a new…

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Yes, These Gays Are Trying to Murder You

Queer villains are all over our screens these days. What do they have to say?

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Uganda Arrests Man on Antigay Charge Punishable by Death

Prosecutors used the death penalty provision of a recent law to charge a 20-year-old man with having sexual intercourse with…

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An Attack Over Vogueing Resonates Painfully With a Renowned Drag Performer

On a Saturday night in high summer, O’Shae Sibley paid the highest possible price for a visibility that, as a…

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Twist in Dancer’s Killing as Key Detail About Suspect Is Challenged

When O’Shae Sibley was killed, initial reports said that his attacker was Muslim, and officials feared that relations between gay…

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