Boeing, AT&T, and Harrah's are three of the 305 companies on the Human Rights Campaign's annual list of the best places to work for LGBT people.
The owner of Sin City's glitziest gay nightclub, Krave, has filed for Chapter 11.
Blu-ray choices, Blu-ray DVD picks, body composition scale
Reading the small print, borrowing money from a loved one, holiday shredder suggestions
Joint bank accounts, faux fun, recession luxury
Launching a new vehicle while the American auto industry is asking Congress for a $25 billion bailout might seem like illogical timing, but for General Motors and the people behind Chevy Volt, it’s essential. With their backs against the wall, GM is rolling out their much-anticipated first plug-in electric vehicle -- and focusing their marketing efforts on the gay community.
The Audi TT’s original design made it an automotive icon. Ten years later, its looks aren’t what they used to be—but the coupe has finally become a sports car
Nobody denies that the 9-to-5 is so much more bearable when you love what you do, but is there really such a thing as a perfect job? Here are 23 LGBT people who answer that with a resounding YES!
As the president gears up for his first State of the Union Address, a gay business owner from Indiana makes the trek to Washington, D.C., to sit with the first lady.
You deserve equal benefits in your job. Given. But what is your company doing to truly create a gay-supportive work atmosphere?
A new grassroots media organization holds it inaugural event in Los Angeles, and what starts as a networking event becomes a call to arms for media professionals to figure out new ways of working as the economy and old media empires are crumbling.
Ortiz and his partner have responded to the souring economy by scaling back how often they go out to dinner. But when they do, they make sure to patronize one of their fellow Harlem businesses.
Brooklyn's oldest gay bar, the Starlite Lounge, may be in danger of closing after the building's owner sold the property.
NYC’s latest foodie obsession is frigid and flamboyant.
Public outrage over $165 million in bonuses for AIG executives shifted this week to scrutiny of the Obama administration and Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner.
With the economy in a downhill spiral, gay people seem to have a unique ability to make everything in their lives look fabulous -- and that's not necessarily a good thing.
About 35 LGBT leaders met in Washington, D.C., to discuss how they can conserve resources and still advance the movement during an economic downturn.
Banks have always found a way to help the rich, regardless of sexual orientation, manage their money, but more recently some savvy financial services companies have found ways to make client services fruitful for the rest of us too.
Avoid broker scams, truly free credit reports, lifestyle inflation
Student loans, StockTwits.com, socially charitable
David Lauterstein heads up an impressive list of out business professionals that includes Betty Young, Scott Gatz, and Chris Allen.
A New Generation of Variable Annuities, Saving, Finding the Best Interest Rates
Google Voice, Sonos multi-room music system, eco-friendly cocktails
Faster Ferraris, speed trap app, close shaver
There have been so many advances in palm-sized video cameras lately -- not the least of which are the pint-sized price tags -- that there's no excuse not to get in on the hi-res fun. Here are three of our favorites.
San Francisco's Steve Demeter has gone from Wells Fargo employee to independently wealthy game designer in less than a year thanks to a $5 iPhone game called Trism.
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