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A Shot Every Six Months Could Stop HIV — If America Lets It

In what experts are calling the most significant breakthrough in HIV prevention since the epidemic began, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday approved Yeztugo, a long-acting injectable drug that provides protection against HIV for six months with a single shot. The drug — chemically known as lenacapavir — is poised to transform global public health. For the first time, at-risk individuals can shield … Continue reading A Shot Every Six Months Could Stop HIV — If America Lets It

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Not Guilty: Karen Read Acquitted in Boston Cop’s Mysterious Death After Explosive Retrial

In a case that captivated the nation, sparked conspiracy theories, and put the Boston Police Department under an unforgiving spotlight, Karen Read was found not guilty of murder in the death of her boyfriend, Officer John O’Keefe. The verdict came Wednesday after an eight-week retrial, 49 witnesses, and four tense days of deliberation. Read, now 45, was cleared of second-degree murder, vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, … Continue reading Not Guilty: Karen Read Acquitted in Boston Cop’s Mysterious Death After Explosive Retrial

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Fighting Back: How Ordinary People Are Pushing Back Against America’s Anti-Trans Wave

As anti-trans legislation sweeps across the United States under the renewed Trump administration, local communities are pushing back. From the halls of Congress to neighborhood organizing meetings, a grassroots resistance is rising—powered not just by LGBTQ+ activists, but by everyday allies who’ve decided that silence is no longer an option. The landscape for transgender Americans has become increasingly hostile. Tennessee’s Supreme Court victory last week, … Continue reading Fighting Back: How Ordinary People Are Pushing Back Against America’s Anti-Trans Wave

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“A Proud Day” or a Grim Precedent? SCOTUS Upholds Tennessee’s Ban on Trans Care for Minors

Washington, D.C. — June 18, 2025In a 6-3 ruling that could reshape civil rights litigation for decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld Tennessee’s law banning gender-affirming medical care for minors. The decision, delivered in United States v. Skrmetti, declared that such treatment does not fall under protected class status—effectively greenlighting other states to follow Tennessee’s path. The court’s conservative majority found that the law … Continue reading “A Proud Day” or a Grim Precedent? SCOTUS Upholds Tennessee’s Ban on Trans Care for Minors

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Selfie with Fake Rifle Sends Long Island Schools into Lockout

On the morning of Tuesday, June 17, 2025, a seemingly harmless act outside a Long Island high school set off a chain reaction of emergency protocols and legal consequences. Ericka Rodriguez, an 18-year-old former student of Hauppauge High School in Suffolk County, was seen taking a selfie while holding what appeared to be a rifle just outside school grounds. The image quickly caused alarm, leading … Continue reading Selfie with Fake Rifle Sends Long Island Schools into Lockout

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Trump’s Blank Page Diplomacy: A Prop, a Gaffe, and a Government by Sharpie

London, June 17, 2025 — It was supposed to be a triumphant moment: a joint press conference between President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to unveil a “historic” trade deal. Instead, it turned into a viral fiasco that exposed just how thin the illusion of control really is in Trump’s second term. Standing beside Starmer, Trump grandly opened a folder, proclaiming he … Continue reading Trump’s Blank Page Diplomacy: A Prop, a Gaffe, and a Government by Sharpie

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🚨 The Arrest That Backfired: How Kristi Noem’s Crackdown on Brad Lander Exploded Into a Political Firestorm🚨

WASHINGTON, D.C. — When Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s ICE agents tackled and detained New York City Comptroller Brad Lander outside a federal courthouse, the Trump administration may have hoped to send a warning. Instead, they ignited a firestorm that now threatens to unravel a months-long campaign of quiet repression. Lander, a leading Democratic contender in the upcoming New York City mayoral election, had simply … Continue reading 🚨 The Arrest That Backfired: How Kristi Noem’s Crackdown on Brad Lander Exploded Into a Political Firestorm🚨