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It’s been a huge week for cultural institutions in New York. Following Monday’s Met Gala, Frieze New York kicked off yesterday at The Shed with a showcase featuring some 65 of the world’s It ...
President Donald Trump announced plans on Thursday to designate May 8 as World War II "Victory Day" and Nov. 11 as World War I "Victory Day," stating that the U.S. did a lot to win both wars.
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World AIDS Day began on Dec. 1, 1988 Currently, 1.2 million people in the Unites States and 40 million people globally are living with HIV, which can lead to AIDS More than 32 million people have ...
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Sunday had the AIDS Memorial Quilt spread on the White House South Lawn for the first time in observance of World AIDS Day. Gathered with the president and ...
In honor of World AIDS Day, Trillium Health plans to hold a fundraiser on Thursday, which will also celebrate its 35th anniversary. The event will take place from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Native.
President Biden called for a fight against “stigma” and “misinformation” on World AIDS Day in remarks at the White House. “We stand united in the fight against this epidemic,” Biden ...
Beginning Sunday, Dec. 1, officially recognized as World AIDS Day, celebrations are being held as part of a global movement to recognize the more than 35 million people who have died from AIDS ...
WINTER PARK, Fla. — Florida’s United Way’s Ryan White program and the Central Florida HIV Planning Council will host the 7th annual World AIDS Day event on Sunday.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden held an emotional commemoration for World AIDS Day at the White House on Sunday, expressing empathy with families who have lost loved ones and telling ...
World AIDS Day was first held in 1988, and aims to “show strength and solidarity against HIV stigma and to remember lives lost.” The Associated Press contributed to this story.
In a report issued to mark World AIDS Day on Sunday, UNAIDS said that the number of AIDS deaths last year — an estimated 630,000 — was at its lowest since peaking in 2004, suggesting the world ...