House Oversight Democrats demand records over RFK Jr.’s HIV program cuts
Robert Garcia and Raja Krishnamoorthi accuse HHS of dismantling life-saving HIV programs based on conspiracy theories and anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric.
July 18, 2025
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Robert Garcia and Raja Krishnamoorthi accuse HHS of dismantling life-saving HIV programs based on conspiracy theories and anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric.
The defendants in the case previously argued that requiring insurance coverage of PrEP access was similar to supporting homosexuality.
Yeztugo, generic name lenacapavir, has been approved after nearly eliminating the spread of HIV among trial patients.
In recent years, Pope Francis suffered various health issues and was recently discharged from the hospital. He leaves behind a complicated legacy regarding LGBTQ+ rights in the Catholic Church.
Just how far does religious freedom go? Many human rights experts believe it's already gone too far.
Lesotho's largest LGBTQ+ group says it has not received the millions Donald Trump claimed they have.
Lives are on the line as shelters close, programs shut down, and vulnerable individuals are left without support, writes All Out's Matthew Beard.
The Trump administration's relentless attack on LGBTQ+ rights is not just a policy shift—it's a life-or-death situation for countless individuals worldwide, writes Outright International's Maria Sjödin.
The musician hosted transgender actor and icon Laverne Cox on Thursday's episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, alongside Carla Smith, CEO of the LGBT Community Center in New York City.
Trump's executive order prohibiting federal agencies from making any mention of "gender ideology" has forced the CDC to remove HIV-related pages regardless of if they mentioned gender or not.
One Heartland in Minnesota is now hoping to cater more broadly to LGBTQ+ youth and those with other conditions.
From the good and the bad, from marriage equality, decriminalization of queer sex, and groundbreaking electoral victories to the Pulse massacre and the unfortunate election of Donald Trump to the presidency — twice — here are the biggest queer news events of the first quarter of the 21st century.
Reflecting on her work in HIV/AIDS prevention, Congresswoman Barbara Lee writes on how the fight is not yet over.
Torrian Baskerville, director of HIV & Health Equity at the Human Rights Campaign, tells The Advocate how groups are preparing for a potential outbreak of the new mpox strain.
One person dies from AIDS-related causes every minute globally, but world leaders can stop it.
A lower court had ruled that requiring PrEP coverage was akin to supporting homosexuality and, therefore, a violation of religious rights. However, advocates are concerned about further legal challenges that may appear.
A new CDC report reveals that discrimination against transgender women is the main cause behind adverse health trends in the group.
Equalpride's Mark Berryhill shares his thoughts on a disease that's impacted our community for over four decades.
Pedro Coronado isn't afraid to add a little kink into conversations around sexual health.
Fights are likely over individual appropriations bills as well.