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Funding cuts could cause 3.3 million additional HIV infections by 2030: report

Global HIV assistance is projected to drop by 30 to 40 percent in 2025 compared with 2023, a new UNAID report found.

The Cost of Inaction on PEPFAR, the AIDS Relief Program That's Saved Millions

Leaders of Partners In Health, the international public health nonprofit, write about the danger of not funding PEPFAR, a program that's saved 25 million lives and prevented millions of HIV infections.

At HIV Conference, London Mayor Calls for Broad Access to PrEP

PrEP is key to achieving the goal of London and other cities to eliminate new HIV infections by 2030, Mayor Sadiq Khan says.

In Gay We Trust: World AIDS Day and the Continuing Need to ACT UP

On World AIDS Day, take action against the AIDS epidemic, which is still very much among us. 

How Truvada Helped Propel the Evolution of LGBT Health

The anniversary of PrEP's approval by the FDA ought to be remembered for how much has changed, and the potential for even greater change, says the CEO of Scruff.

Trump admin may end PEPFAR, replacing it with a program chiefly benefiting the U.S.

The State Department has drafted a plan to end the successful global HIV-fighting program.

Organizing in a Time of Anxiety: Taking Inspiration From the Gay Men’s Health Crisis

For progressive organizers, it can sometimes feel like there is so much to do and so many injustices to fight that it's hard to even know where to begin. Here's how you can start.

Honoring the Experience of Long-Term Survivors of HIV/AIDS

On HIV Long-Term Survivors Day, Kelsey Louie of Gay Men's Health Crisis describes how we can help these fierce warriors through new challenges.

The Black-and-white dichotomy between Ronald Reagan’s birthday and Arthur Ashe’s death day

As a historical figure whose impact was profound on society, Ashe is head and shoulders above the former president, who showed cowardice on race and AIDS.

Op-ed: Digital Ways of Preventing HIV

Why are we so fixated on finding a medical solution when, as social networks revolutionize sex in our community, gay men are successfully using new technology to combat HIV?

11 LGBTQ+ Organizations to Donate to on Giving Tuesday

Looking for an LGBTQ+ rights group to contribute to on Giving Tuesday? Well, you're in luck. Here are some groups to consider.

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The urgent question about AI: How will replaced workers make a living?

Opinion: The AI era is likely to hurt lower-wage workers. We need a plan to support them, writes Michael Dru Kelley.

Anti-LGBTQ+ Republican trounced in Missouri Republican primary. Was it worth her brother’s cushy job?

”I was a nobody and God transformed me into one of the most feared, respected, and loved women in American politics,” she said.

Still here, so sorry

"People are in such denial about how serious HIV is. Unfortunately, the best prevention is seeing people die."
--Michael Weinstein, president of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation

Dr. Fauci on 40 Years of HIV and AIDS

A startling report crossed his desk on June 5, 1981 and changed his life -- and the world.

The B-52s' Kate Pierson Releases Solo Album on Heels of Controversial Single

The singer joins forces with Sia and others to release a solo record filled with upbeat party songs and an LGBT 'anthem.' At least, that was her intention.

Moving Beyond Stigma

In our roundtable discussion, experts urge a better understanding of the epidemic among African-Americans.