President Donald Trump wants to strip public health funding from four states led by Democratic leaders—including $8 million from Illinois.
Observers are calling proposed changes to state-funded HIV assistance its biggest rollback since the aid went into place.
HIV has long been thought of as a disease that primarily impacts gay men. That's wrongheaded.
Many of my patients have been treated through this state program over the past 17 years, so I am deeply concerned about threats to its funding. | Opinion ...
UNAIDS welcomes the passing into law by the President of Benin Patrice Talon of Law 2026-02 on 9 February 2026. The law focuses on HIV prevention, management and will accelerate progress towards ...
Joy has always been an integral part of the LGBTQ+ community. From the very first Pride in 1970, through the HIV/AIDS ...
By Tinomudaishe MuzanenhamoThe government of Zimbabwe has officially launched Lenacapavir, a twice-yearly HIV prevention injection, in what officials describe as a significant milestone in the country ...
Florida lawmakers face a critical decision as 16,000 residents could lose access to HIV medication assistance. The House ...
Groups impacted by the cuts - from the city health department to local clinics - fear the loss of funds will limit their ...
Michael Emanuel Rajner says lawmakers are willing to shore up a purported $120 million deficit in the medication program and ...
The Illinois Department of Public Health announced in early February that the Trump administration cut $100 million in ...
D’angelo Thompson Named Chair of Gala Committee; MISTR to Receive Pioneer Award; Milagros Medina-Cedeira to Be Honored ...