A Central Texas woman says an executive order signed by President Donald Trump is creating fear and frustration for transgender and nonbinary people.
The department issued the guidance after widespread confusion over whether passports with “X” sex markers would be valid for international travel.
Dana Zzyym, an intersex U.S. Navy veteran who identifies as nonbinary, in 2015 filed a federal lawsuit against the State ...
Limited Color Palettes Passports around the world predominantly come in shades of blue, red, green, or black. There is a good ...
As the Vice President and Director of Partnerships for the Black Travel Alliance, Tomiko Harvey is all about luxury travel ...
Just hours after finding 10 people dead in western Alaska from one of the deadliest plane crashes in the state in 25 years, ...
Transgender Americans face new passport hurdles after Trump’s order recognizing only male and female, limiting legal rights ...
A group of transgender people sued in federal court over an order that led to the halting of allowing gender markers to be changed on passports and barring the use of the "X" marker used by many ...
Laverne Cox gives powerful speech against Trump agenda at SCAD TVfest: 'They are committed to eradicating trans people from ...
Top Trump administration voices on Wednesday contradicted some of the comments the president made a day earlier about the U.S. taking long-term control of war-shattered Gaza, the ...