The Democratic National Committee issued a statement this week responding to warnings that thousands of Floridians could lose access to life-saving HIV medication.
The U.S. military’s surprise intervention in Venezuela may have achieved its immediate objective, but it has ignited sharp criticism from Democratic leaders — particularly LGBTQ voices — who warn that the operation sidestepped constitutional safeguards and risks entangling America in another open-ended foreign occupation.
NMAC, formerly known as the National Minority AIDS Council, a nonprofit organization that works for health equity and racial justice to end the HIV epidemic, held its 6th annual Hill Champions reception on Wednesday in the Rayburn House Office Building to honor federal legislators who have worked to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS in the U.S. and around the world.
While engaging in the South Florida LGBTQ sports scene is a great way to socialize and stay active, sometimes it's nice to catch a breath –– and it’s even nicer when that break means sitting with friends old and new while watching “Wicked: For Good.”
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