Qatar criminalizes homosexuality by death
World Cup began in Qatar on Sunday
The logo is being used to protest Qatar’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws. Same-sex relationships are criminalized in the country
All three of the top nonbinary finishers are a part of Front Runners New York, a group for runners who are LGBTQ
HU's student body is predominately Black and female with over 83% of students from out-of-state or from other countries
Murray, 30, came out during an interview posted on the website of his club, saying “the weight of the world is now off my shoulders”
In advance of World Cup: “I’m a man and I love men,” a representative of soccer fans told Qatar’s ambassador
Carl Nassib returns to Florida as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reportedly sign the NFL free agent to a one-year deal
“The game is the thing, not me,” he told The LA Times in 1998. “I am just a conduit for the game. I am the guy...
The shoe drive was originally an initiative by Griner to help those in need in the Phoenix metropolitan area