Health Jul 14 How Rwanda, once torn by genocide, became a global anti-AIDS leader Rwanda emerged from its genocide in 1994 to build one of the most successful AIDS responses in Africa and is now working mightily to halt mother-to-child HIV transmissions. They’re doing it with a creative mix of science, technology and “aggressive…
Health Jul 13 'Ending AIDS' in New York means finding the most vulnerable Nearly one in 10 Americans living with HIV live in New York, where an ambitious plan aims to cut new infections and HIV-related deaths. But the state has serious challenges, including keeping people on their meds and preventing the spread…
Health Jul 12 Why the South is the epicenter of the AIDS crisis in America The epicenter of the AIDS epidemic in America is Atlanta and the southeast, and among the hardest hit populations are gay and bisexual black men. According to the CDC, half of them will be diagnosed with HIV in their lifetimes…
Health Jul 11 San Francisco's bold AIDS mission is 'getting to zero' by 2030 There’s still no vaccine and no cure, but the medical community is increasingly focused on ambitious plans to bring about an end to HIV/AIDS. The NewsHour launches its series, “The End of AIDS?” with a look at intense prevention and…
Health Jul 11 The End of AIDS? It's a bold mission by any standard: to end the AIDS epidemic. But the tools are there, say officials of the joint United Nations program on HIV/AIDS. Here's what the UNAIDS plan, known as "90-90-90," looks like.
Nation Jun 28 Inside Minnesota's sex offender facility, where no one has ever been released The PBS NewsHour was recently granted rare access to Minnesota’s Sex Offender Program in the rural town of Moose Lake, MN. It is one of two state-run facilities that house more than 700 sex offenders. They’re all being held under…
Nation Jun 15 What sorrow, fear and love sound like in Orlando right now We've been reporting on the ground in Orlando since a gunman opened fire on a crowded nightclub Sunday. We spoke with people at an LGBT community center, a local mosque, a blood donation center and a vigil for victims of…
Nation Jun 12 'This is our Charleston': Orlando LGBT center mourns massacre victims At the LGBT Center of Central Florida in Orlando, community members and allies gathered on Sunday to grieve for the victims of the early morning massacre at Pulse, a popular gay nightclub in Orlando.
Health Jan 23 Worried about lead in your water? Flint pediatricians have this advice The lead-contaminated water in Flint, Michigan has people across the nation wondering about their own possible exposure to the toxic metal. "When pediatricians hear anything about lead, we stand up straight, and we freak out," says Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha,…