Stopgap measure bring back cuts through June 30, end of the fiscal year.
A plan to prevent thousands of HIV positive Floridians from losing coverage for their prescriptions is headed to Gov. Ron ...
More than 11,000 people recently ruled ineligible for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program would have restored access through ...
For the average person, thinking about how to help in a conflict like this can feel daunting, to say the least. It might even ...
The West and Central African region has made notable progress in the AIDS response in recent years. UNAIDS data show that in 2024, 81% of people living with HIV knew their status, 76% were accessing ...
Each of us can support humanitarian aid for victims of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran as we encourage an end to the conflict. One of the dangers of the war is the creation of another humanitarian ...
After public comment, Ithaca Common Council voted to end the city’s contract with Flock Safety and approved the design of a disputed mural on Green Street that reads “Free Gaza,” “Black Lives Matter” ...
An amendment to a bill on drug costs adds $31 million to restore eligibility to people in the AIDS Drug Assistance Program, but the House hasn't decided whether to support the move.
An Education Department official defended the layoffs, saying ED “is a more efficient and accountable agency.” ...
Sweden is unlikely to offer financial support for Stegra AB even as the startup races to secure funding for its first factory by the end of this month, according to a senior lawmaker whose party ...
A week after Florida cut nearly 12,000 people off the state program providing affordable access to life-saving HIV/AIDS medication, state senators are making a last-minute move to fund the program in ...
Gov. Mikie Sherrill unveiled a $60.7 billion spending plan in an address to a joint session of the Legislature. What's in the budget?