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Forcing Companies to Cover PrEP Violates Religious Freedom, Antigay Judge Rules

A conservative judge ruled that requiring companies to pay for PrEP as part of the Affordable Care Act violates the rights of those who object to LGBTQ+ people.

Grindr Users: Here's How to Get a Free HIV Test Kit

The Centers for Disease Control thinks it can cut down on transmissions by teaming with the infamous hook-up app.

Irish Drag Queen Panti Bliss Makes History on 'Dancing With the Stars'

How the legendary drag performer and activist continues to break boundaries on mainstream TV.

Panti Bliss Breaks Records & Smashes HIV Stigma on DWTS

The out-of-drag performance marks the first time a male-male couple will dance on the show.

New Podcast Series Launches on Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

The four-part series chronicles the history, impact, and current state of the HIV within the Black community in the American South.

Gay Man Sues Canada Over Sperm Donation Discrimination

He's taking the Canadian government to court, saying its outdated sperm donation restrictions make him feel like a 'second-class citizen.' 

FDA Relaxes Blood Donor Restrictions for Gay & Bi Men and Trans Women

The new donation guidelines shift the focus to risk factors rather than one's sexual or gender identity. 

How These Young, HIV-Positive Gay Men Found Each Other

"Being with other queer HIV-positive people is a liberating experience that allows a release of anxiety around status."

Gay, Bisexual Men With Active Sex Lives May Be Able to Donate Blood Soon

Queer men in relationships will be able to donate blood without restrictions, according to a new report.

San Francisco Elects First HIV-Positive Board of Supervisors Candidate

Matt Dorsey is San Francisco’s new District 6 supervisor.

Gay Men Banned From Donating Sperm and FDA Has No Plans to Change Policy

Only 1 percent of applicants pass a selective screening to donate sperm.

Monkeypox Cases are Slowing in the U.S. But it's Unclear if Trend Will Last

New research shows a decrease in the number of new daily MPV cases. But is it enough to stop the outbreak completely?

Las Vegas Man Recovering From Monkeypox Speaks Out

Brian Bonds was one of the first reported cases of MPV in Nevada  — and hopes speaking out will help reduce its stigma. 

Beyoncé Dedicates New Album 'Renaissance' to Late Gay Uncle

The music icon once again pays homage to her beloved uncle Johnny, who passed of HIV-related complications.

White House Declares Monkeypox a Public Health Emergency

Health and Human Services are saying the MPV outbreak is now a public health emergency. What does this mean?

The Reality of MPV: Monkeypox Patients Speak of Loneliness and Pain

Wesley Wallace says he got MPV by kissing someone at a bar. Now he wants people to see what the virus can look like and understand its stigma. 

Bravo's Andy Cohen Addresses Monkeypox Crisis On His Show

The outspoken host relays a message of safety and support to his "gay brothers" after the MPV outbreak is declared an emergency in NYC.

Monkeypox: Gay Men Should Reduce Sexual Partners, Advises WHO

The World Health Organization reports that 98 percent of confirmed cases are among men who have sex with men.

Monkeypox Declared a Global Health Emergency, WHO Announces

There have been almost 17,000 cases confirmed globally across more than 70 countries, with many cases among gay and bi men. 

Dr. Anthony Fauci on Monkeypox and Where the U.S. Stands

Fauci says the government is racing to deliver more vaccines and treatment options, and warn gay men about the dangers without prompting stigmatization.