Two decades ago, the U.S. government created what s described as the largest commitment by any nation in history to combat a single disease, AIDS. Today, a few Republican lawmakers in
The graves at the edge of the orphanage tell a story of despair. The rough planks in the cracked earth are painted with the names of children, most of them dead in the 1990s. That was before the HIV drugs arrived. Today, the orphanage in Kenya’s capital is a happier, more hopeful place for children…
A few GOP lawmakers are endangering the stability of the program, which officials say has saved 25 million lives in 55 countries from Ukraine to Brazil to Indonesia.
Described as the largest commitment by any nation in history to combat a single disease, a few Republican lawmakers in Congress threaten the program's stability.