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George W. Bush Calls Out Republicans Trying to End HIV Program PEPFAR

The former president urged Congress to continue funding PEPFAR, a program that was created under his presidency that’s saved more than 25 million lives.

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.

GOP Declares War on HIV Program as Dr. Fauci Rings Alarm

After demonizing abortion services and marriage rights, Republicans now take aim at PEPFAR, which has saved millions of lives.

On World AIDS Day, Biden Highlights Advances, Promises More

Among other things, the administration is announcing new steps to strengthen PEPFAR, a global effort to fight HIV and AIDS.

World AIDS Day events held around the globe

Communities across the globe are marking World AIDS Day with vigils, workshops, protests, and calls for increased prevention and treatment programs. In the United States, President Bush saluted gays for their HIV education and prevention work and touted the success of his administration in fighting the disease.

7 AIDS Activists Arrested at Kevin McCarthy's Office Protesting PEPFAR Delay

Republicans in Congress are delaying reauthorization of the HIV prevention and treatment program because of abortion politics.

5 Ways You Can Show Your Solidarity on World AIDS Day

Here are some ways you can put on your red ribbon and make World AIDS Day count.

Thank You, Dr. Fauci, for All You’ve Done — So Far!

Leaving the National Institutes of Health after 54 years, Fauci opens up about this bittersweet moment, his mentor, best days at the office, and what he hopes to do next.

Decades of progress, uniting to fight HIV/AIDS

Reflecting on her work in HIV/AIDS prevention, Congresswoman Barbara Lee writes on how the fight is not yet over.

Dr. Fauci reflects on religion, divisiveness, and the special place gay men have in his life (exclusive)

Fauci credits good genes and the thrill and excitement of his work with keeping him young and still going strong at 83.


President Biden to host AIDS Memorial Quilt on White House South Lawn for World AIDS Day (exclusive)

The president and First Lady Jill Biden will host a public display of the Quilt for the first time on the South Lawn that people can visit and view.

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Biden sacrifices LGBTQ+ Pride flags at U.S. embassies to pass 'critical' spending bill (exclusive)

The Biden administration has agreed to ban LGBTQ+ Pride flags from flying at U.S. embassies in order to fund numerous health initiatives, including the AIDS relief plan.

'When We Rise' Falls Again in Ratings; 'Eyewitness' Canceled

Low ratings continue to plague LGBT television shows.

LGBTQ+ Population in the U.S. Grows by Over 2 Million

And the community is only getting bigger.

AIDS/LifeCycle Riders Raise More Than $15.1 Million

Over 2,000 cyclists began their trek to help the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center.

Couple Awarded $2.84 Million After Town Neglects Harassment

A New Jersey gay couple who claim a group of unruly volunteer firefighters threatened and harassed them have been awarded $2.84 million.

Black Lives Matter Named Grand Marshal of S.F. Pride

The movement is among those that "represent the LGBTQ community's highest ambitions for inclusion, justice, and equality."

U.K. to Make PrEP Available to Every English Person

The British government aims to end HIV transmissions in the country by 2030.