It’s still illegal in Ohio to not tell your partner your HIV diagnosis before sex
The Ohio Supreme Court shut down the argument that the law violates free speech.
On Oct 27, 2017 by Samantha Grasso
Tom Price’s wife wonders if HIV patients should be quarantined
One critic called her comments ‘incredibly disturbing.’
On Oct 21, 2017 by Josh Katzowitz
It’s no longer felony to knowingly infect others with HIV in California
Sex worker and LGBTQ activists are praising the law change.
On Oct 10, 2017 by Ana Valens
A special antibody in cows could help put an end to HIV
One cow prevented 96 percent of 117 HIV types.
On Jul 21, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Members of Trump’s HIV/AIDS council resign, say the president ‘doesn’t care’ about the disease
His handling of the American Health Care Act was the final straw.
On Jun 19, 2017 by Ana Valens
Trump budget could result in 1 million deaths due to cuts to HIV funds
The budget proposal would reportedly cut global HIV/AIDS funding by one-fifth.
On May 24, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
ICE has detained a gay Russian man—and the LGBTQ community wants answers
Advocates are calling his detention ‘unnerving’ and ‘absurd.’
On Apr 27, 2017 by Ana Valens
Bono praises Mike Pence’s AIDS relief support, seems to have forgotten his record on the matter
Pence’s political history tells a different story.
On Feb 20, 2017 by Josh Katzowitz
Russia wants to register every person diagnosed with HIV
Critics argue this could lead to serious discrimination.
On Jan 3, 2017 by Mehak Anwar
Olympic athletes were given enough free condoms to have sex 42 times
Brazil is giving out an additional 9 million condoms to visitors.
On Aug 5, 2016 by Mary Emily O’Hara
Prince Harry just got tested for HIV on Facebook Live
The royal hopes to combat stigma over testing.
On Jul 14, 2016 by Jaya Saxena
LGBT activists stage ‘die-in,’ disrupt Donald Trump meeting with Christian groups
LGBT groups want to hold Trump responsible for violence.
On Jun 22, 2016 by Mary Emily O’Hara
‘Tap That’: The mobile game promising to make sex ed cool
Over half of U.S. states don’t mandate sex ed. That’s where ‘Tap That’ comes in.
On May 18, 2016 by Mary Emily O’Hara
Witches put a hex on Martin Shkreli—and it might be working
Double, double, toil and trouble.
On Mar 3, 2016 by Jaya Saxena
Controversial CEO Martin Shkreli dodges claims of drug price-gouging at hearing
The most hated man in pharmaceuticals left the government hearing after mere minutes.
On Feb 4, 2016 by Mary Emily O’Hara
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