1985: the year the AIDS crisis finally broke through the silence
A lot has happened in the four decades since. We take a look back.
June 26, 2025
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A lot has happened in the four decades since. We take a look back.
President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy ‘refused to allow’ a discussion about the AIDS epidemic to take place, Bernie Sanders told CNN.
First Lady Jill Biden, an LGBTQ+ ally, will host the release, even though Nancy and Ronald Reagan took many anti-LGBTQ+ stances.Â
Daughter Patti Davis tells Michelangelo Signorile the former first lady just says yes to equal marriage rights.
A 1994 videotape mysteriously posted on YouTube.com prompted Republican Mitt Romney to declare Wednesday, ''I was wrong on some issues back then,'' while also insisting to social conservatives key to his presidential campaign that he is one of them.
Ronald Reagan failed to successfully combat the AIDS crisis, but does that make him antigay?
Oprah Winfrey has tweeted the first look at Jane Fonda as former first lady Nancy Reagan in The Butler, an upcoming film that spans several decades in the White House.
After issuing a brief statement within two hours of the time she 'misspoke,' Clinton penned a lengthy blog post on Medium tonight.Â
The Republican reality star is running for governor of California to replace Gavin Newsom, who may be recalled by voters.
"I went down to Greenwich Village and I went into bathhouses to essentially see what was going on there," Dr. Anthony Fauci said in a recent interview.
She once roused conservative ire for attending a same-sex wedding, and she didn't think much of Donald Trump.