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Fast facts HIV affects some groups more than others. Social and structural issues—such as HIV stigma, homophobia, discrimination, poverty, and limited access to high-quality health care—influence health outcomes and continue to drive inequities. HIV incidence HIV incidence refers to the estimated number of new HIV infections in a given year. Estimated new HIV infections […]
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EUGENE, Ore. — Lolo Jones finished last in the fourth heat of the women’s 100-meter hurdles Friday night at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials at Hayward Field and no, you have not taken a time machine back to 2008. Despite her last-place finish, Jones advanced to Saturday’s semifinals along with reigning Olympic silver […]
Before President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump take the stage in Atlanta on Thursday, their battle to engage Black voters has reached a fever pitch. Surrogates, officials and organizers from both parties held a flurry of events in Atlanta barbershops, community centers and labor halls this week, using the backdrop of the early […]
Foreign policy is an infrequent subject in U.S. Senate campaigns. In Michigan’s Senate election, however, tough talk on the Chinese Communist Party is growing on the campaign trail. Michigan, a key swing state in 2024’s general elections, will vote this year to elect a successor to retiring Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow. Though the primary election […]
EUGENE, Ore. — When Quincy Wilson’s name was read on the loudspeakers ahead of the 400-meter semifinals on Sunday night, the packed crowd at Hayward Field erupted in applause. “Quincy! Quincy!” a fan yelled from the stands. “I looked around when they did it and I saw Vernon (Norwood) behind me and Bryce Deadmon. It […]
After another Chinese spacecraft touched down on the lunar surface earlier this month, this time to retrieve samples from the moon’s far side, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson congratulated a country that is challenging the United States’ long-held dominance in space. He said he was impressed with its fourth successful moon landing.
US News By Alex Oliveira Published June 13, 2024 Updated June 13, 2024, 7:27 p.m. ET An Arizona man allegedly plotted to gun down black people at an Atlanta Bad Bunny concert in an attempt to spark a race war ahead of the presidential election, according to federal prosecutors. Mark Adams Prieto, 58, was indicted […]
A strong majority of voters want Black studies curriculum and the history of racism and slavery and its legacy taught in K-12 public schools, according to new polling data from the Black Education Research Center at Teachers College, Columbia University. Results from a nationally representative phone poll of 1,000 registered voters found that 85 percent […]