This Uber driver got COVID-19. With Prop 22, he says, 'I have a lot on the line'
'I worked for Uber for six years full-time, sleeping in my car to work long hours. Then I contracted COVID-19. It's time to call me an employee.'
'Glamour Boys': Book tells story of gay British MPs who foresaw Hitler's threat
Group of gay and bisexual lawmakers were among the first to warn of danger posed by Nazi leader, according to new book by Chris Bryant
Kenya's blind students struggle with social distancing as schools re-open
Kenya started to partially re-open its education institutions after a seven-month closure to curb COVID-19
LGBT and religious rights collide in U.S. Supreme Court foster-care case
Amy Coney Barrett's first case pits the city of Philadelphia against a Catholic foster care agency that exclude same-sex couples
Big push under way for Latino turnout in battleground Arizona
Arizona's historically harsh treatment of immigrants has fostered strong community organizing roots that activists hope will pay off in this election
Sounds and the city: Artists put Asia's changing urban identity on tape
From vanishing street vendors in India to Hong Kong's iconic trams, rapid development is altering city soundscapes
'Extremely dangerous' Hurricane Eta poised to slam into Nicaragua
The government has put regions in the hurricane's path on red alert and evacuated citizens from homes amid warnings of 'catastrophic' winds and flash floods
International donors likely to pledge less aid for Afghanistan - sources
Amid ongoing peace talks, donors may pledge less aid at a time when Afghanistan needs it most over fears the Taliban could secure greater influence and try to roll back women's rights
OPINION: It is time to recognize LGBT+ people in conflict areas
LGBT+ people are often invisible in conflict responses organised along binary conceptions of gender
Standard Life Aberdeen to toughen engagement process after Boohoo scandal
Standard Life Aberdeen, which had previously been one of Boohoo's largest investors, sold out after allegations that suppliers were being paid less than the minimum wage