Pride

NYC Pride March Shooting Sparks Panic and Stampede

Following New York City’s Pride March on Sunday, violence and panic broke out near the historic Stonewall Inn and Washington Square Park, leaving two teenagers shot and more than 50 others injured.

Democrats Host Pride Concert at Kennedy Center

Five Democratic senators joined "Hamilton" producer Jeffrey Sellers to host a gay pride concert at the Kennedy Center.

Drag Day for Kids? Oregon School Stirs Backlash

An Oregon middle school has come under fire after hosting a "Drag Day" during its Pride Spirit Week, encouraging students to cross-dress and celebrate LGBTQ+ figures.

Red State’s Major City Adopts Pride Flag

Missoula, Montana, voted to adopt the Pride flag as the city's official flag in a 9-2 vote.

Hegseth Orders Ship Renamed From LGBT Figure

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the Navy to rename a ship that previously recognized LGBT activist Harvey Milk.

MLB’s 29-Team Pride Month Surge Spurs Culture Debate

Twenty-nine of Major League Baseball’s 30 clubs are hosting “Pride Night” events this June, all except the Texas Rangers.

Famous Children’s Show Doubles Down on Pride Month

The famous children's show "Sesame Street" doubled down on this year's "Pride Month" by issuing a social media post drawing attention to the show's inclusivity.

Pride Events Lose Corporate Backing, Scramble for Cash

Pride organizers across the United States are facing major financial troubles as corporate sponsors pull back support, with Seattle among the latest cities to announce a massive budget shortfall. Seattle Pride revealed a $350,000 funding gap for its 2025 events, forcing organizers to turn to grassroots donations to keep the celebrations alive.

San Francisco Pride Faces Funding Challenges as Major Sponsors Withdraw

San Francisco Pride, one of the nation's largest LGBTQ+ celebrations, is confronting a significant funding shortfall following the withdrawal of several longstanding corporate sponsors.

Hungary Restricts Budapest Pride Parade, Child Protection Law

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government has announced that this year’s Budapest Pride Parade will no longer be allowed to take place in public spaces, requiring organizers to hold the event in a closed venue. The move aligns with Hungary’s child protection policies, which Orbán has consistently defended despite opposition from the European Union and global activist groups.

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