Noting the decision not to mark the day, the State Department stated: "An awareness day is not a strategy." Activists in the ...
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U.S. Skips World AIDS Day for the First Time in 37 Years
Key Takeaways The U.S. did not participate in World AIDS Day for the first time since 1988Health experts warn the move could ...
For the first time since 1988, the U.S. government will not recognize World AIDS Day, reportedly ordering federal agencies to ...
Trump claims to be cracking down on drug gangs in Venezuela but pardoned a Honduran drug lord serving time in the US.
On Dec. 5, 1955, in one of the early civil rights actions in the South, Black Americans declared a boycott of city buses in Montgomery, Ala., demanding seating on an equal basis with white people.
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The Rewind: Mr. Thanksgiving (1988)
This week's Rewind takes us back to 1988 as Bob Vogelbaugh, famously known as Mr. Thanksgiving, gets ready for another annual community meal. ‘Turn and Burn’: DHS Faces Major Shake-Up Under Trump ...
The suspect died in 2017 at the age of 63, officials said. A man suspected of killing at least three other people has now been identified as the suspect in a teenager's 1988 cold case murder, Virginia ...
Remember Bob Dole? He was a decorated and seriously wounded World War II veteran before entering politics. He served as both ...
An analysis, though based on self-reported data, hints that ischemic drivers of HF carry less clout than they did 35 years ...
For the first time since World AIDS Day began, the U.S. State Department declined to officially recognize it — a silence that ...
For nearly 40 years, the identity of the person who sexually assaulted and killed a 30-year-old woman found along a quiet stretch of rural highway south of Denver eluded investigators. Now, small ...
Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has replaced the head of his controversial, handpicked vaccine advisory committee, ...
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