An LGBTQ+ feminist activist in Russia has been acquitted of pornography charges in a rare win for queer rights in the country. Yulia Tsvetkova was arrested in 2019 after posting drawings of vaginas on social media to combat societal body image norms. She
ShutterstockMichael Thomas Pruden allegedly shined a light into his victims' eyes, shouted "police style" orders at them, then attacked with a chemical.
ShutterstockThe Hungarian law bans discussions of LGBTQ people in schools and on the media. The EU says that's discriminatory.
ScreenshotNewsom acknowleged the "inherent injustice" of the 82-year-old Holocaust survivor's 54-year-old conviction.