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As South Africa is buffeted by criticism from President Donald Trump and other American conservatives—some of it unfair and ...
The administration’s proposed budget for HIV prevention represents a 78 percent reduction compared to last fiscal year.
Models indicate that the worst-case scenario of the Trump administration's HIV-related cuts could result in 3 million deaths.
Nearly 12 million people could lose health care coverage if the bill gets passed and signed by Trump, while hospitals would be hit hard by Medicaid cuts.
June 20 (Reuters) - Emmanuel Cherem, a 25-year-old gay man in Nigeria, tested positive for HIV two months after U.S. President Donald Trump's administration cut access for at-risk groups like gay ...
Bush, Obama, and Bono all appeared via videoconference to speak directly to USAID staff as the agency was officially ...
Senate Republicans are racing to meet President Donald Trump’s Fourth of July deadline to pass a bill that proposes big tax ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNTrump’s abandonment of the fight against HIV comes as researchers say they’re on the cusp of victoryTens of thousands of deaths and new HIV infections will be the direct result of Donald Trump’s abandonment of PEPFAR and ...
Now in its sixth month, President Trump's administration has become the antithesis of progress, many LGBTQ Americans say.
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The New Republic on MSNDHS Suddenly Pulls Weird 180 on “Alligator Alcatraz” After Trump VisitHecox v. Little and West Virginia v. B. P. J are the cases in question.
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