Greg Godfrey’s responsibilities took on a whole new meaning at the Scottsboro Police Department this week after Police Chief Ron Latimer announced he has promoted Godfrey to the rank of
Oh, how our lives have changed during the past thirty years. Weâve had great medical advances. Once-fatal diseases are being cured, and hope exists where once there was none.
For those who like to stay connected, life has changed considerably. The brick-like mobile phones of the early 1990s have been replaced by tiny smartphones that take pictures, send messages, play music, pay bills, and oh yes, make phone calls.
Social media sites connect us with long-lost friends and allow us to communicate with relatives we once saw only at funerals. Online shopping has taken a bite out of traditional retail stores, and we are far more likely to buy something with the click of a mouse than we used to.
At the United Nations High-Level Meeting on AIDS, which will take place from 8 to 10 June, Member States will adopt a new political declaration to bring the HIV response back on track. After the uneven progress made in the HIV response since the 2016 United Nations High-Level Meeting on Ending AIDS, this year’s high-level meeting will be the springboard for a decade of action