Russian MP, her husband killed in an explosion while having sex in their car

Russian MP, her husband killed in an explosion while having sex in their car
Read More: Kerala police bust online sex trade gang “It was horrific – something you would not wish anyone to see. No heads, glass covered in blood … a nightmare,” the report quoted a neighbour as saying.

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Husker Talk Live: Noon

Husker Talk Live: Noon
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64GB Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Lands On AT&T

64GB Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Lands On AT&T
The S6 Active features dual cameras, on the front there is a 5 megapixel camera for video chat and Selfies and on the back there is a 16 megapixel camera. The 64GB Samsung Galaxy S6 Active is an extra $100 on AT&T over the 32GB model, you can find out more …

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South Asian queer filmmakers look back at Rewriting the Script

South Asian queer filmmakers look back at Rewriting the Script
It still is. I have donated my copy of the VHS and the booklet that came with it to the Rupert Raj Trans Collection at the CLGA (Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives), along with other material to document trans history in Canada. With the Internet …

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NORMA GAY COTTOM

NORMA GAY COTTOM
The graveside service for Norma Gay Cottom, 92, of Okeene … where they made their home for over 25 years. She worked in the United States Civil Service Commission at Johnston Grain Company for over 10 years, and later became a caregiver.

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Morgan predicts bright future for T20 side

Morgan predicts bright future for T20 side
Morgan’s young troops continued their rapid development in the sprint format by following up victories over New Zealand and Australia during the … full and straight into their pads. “I had a chat with Jos, who is the vice-captain, and we discussed …

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HRC Marks World AIDS Day with Effort to End HIV Criminalization Laws That Harm LGBT Community

HRC Marks World AIDS Day with Effort to End HIV Criminalization Laws That Harm LGBT Community

Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation, the educational arm of the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization, in partnership with the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) and the Center for HIV Law and Policy (CHLP), launched a national public education campaign to sound the alarm on dangerous HIV criminalization laws and the disproportionate harm they cause LGBT people, particularly LGBT communities of color.

To focus attention on this dire issue, HRC and its partners released a new video detailing the harm of criminalization – including driving people away from potentially lifesaving testing and healthcare — and launched a website, EndBadHIVlaws.org.

“As work continues to end the HIV epidemic, we must also eradicate the stigma surrounding HIV – including modernizing laws that are rooted in fear, not science,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “These laws do not reduce HIV, and only serve to increase confusion and shame. When 51 percent of young gay and bisexual men don’t even know they have HIV, laws that penalize people for getting tested to determine their status aren’t just outdated, they’re dangerous.”

Griffin continued, “With condoms and the availability of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) regimens, individuals have more prevention options than ever.  We are pleased to be working with NCLR and CHLP on this project, which builds on our important HIV and AIDS educational efforts generously supported by the Elton John AIDS Foundation. We join our partners in the firm belief that an AIDS-free generation is within reach.”

HRC will continue to work with NCLR, CHLP, and other partners at the local, state, and federal level to monitor the landscape of HIV criminalization laws and to combat efforts to further target people living with HIV. HRC stands together with the global community to fight stigmatization and end HIV and AIDS. This new video helps to debunk myths about HIV, and to highlight the harm of criminalization, and its negative impact on the fight against HIV and AIDS.

Catherine Hanssens, Founder and Executive Director of The Center for HIV Law and Policy, said, “It is a huge boost to this work to have an organization with the reach and sophistication of HRC join in this fight.  We are looking forward to great things and measurable progress.'”

“Ensuring that no one is left behind means closing the gap between people who can get services and people who can’t, the people who are protected and the people who are punished,” said Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS. “Stigma, discrimination and punitive approaches against people living with or at risk of HIV remain highly prevalent. They not only hurt those who suffer them, but they also threaten effective responses to the epidemic.”

NCLR Policy Counsel Tyrone Hanley said: “This video is a great collaborative first-step to raise public awareness of the harmful impact of HIV criminalization laws and ending HIV stigma. These laws hurt the most vulnerable members of society and we will continue to fight against these counterproductive laws.”

Around the world, people living with HIV and AIDS continue to be targeted, harassed, and harmed by criminalization laws:

  • In at least 58 countries around the world, people have been prosecuted and some imprisoned for transmitting HIV and/or exposing others to the virus
  • Here in the U.S., more than 30 states have laws in place that have been used to prosecute people living with HIV
  • Many advocates, medical professionals, and public health experts oppose HIV criminalization laws, including the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV & AIDS, United States Conference of Mayors, American Medical Association and American Psychological Association

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World AIDS Day 2015

World AIDS Day 2015

December 1st marks World AIDS Day, a time for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV, and commemorate those who have passed. 

This is an especially important day for GLAAD, which was founded in response to the New York Post’s grossly defamatory coverage of the HIV and AIDS epidemic. Three decades later, GLAAD’s legacy of fighting injustice in the media for the LGBT community has reshaped our culture and created historic levels of acceptance. 

President Obama released the following statement regarding World AIDS Day:

More than three decades ago, the first known cases of HIV/AIDS sparked an epidemic in the United States — ushering in a time defined by how little we knew about it and in which those affected by it faced fear and stigmatization. We have made extraordinary progress in the fight against HIV since that time, but much work remains to be done. On World AIDS Day, we remember those who we have lost to HIV/AIDS, celebrate the triumphs earned through the efforts of scores of advocates and providers, pledge our support for those at risk for or living with HIV, and rededicate our talents and efforts to achieving our goal of an AIDS-free generation.

This year, GLAAD partnered with The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (ETAF) to renew the attention of Americans, the entertainment industry, and news media on the fight to end HIV and AIDS. The partnership signifies GLAAD recommitment to ending HIV and AIDS. Together with ETAF, GLAAD created a PSA to inspire, inform, and reignite the passion and action needed to beat the HIV and AIDS epidemic once and for all. It includes participation from Meredith Vieira, Whoopi Goldberg, Jonathan Groff, Michael Emerson, Tituss Burgess, and Bebe Neuwirth.

GLAAD also created a media resource guide for journalists reporting on HIV and AIDS to ensure accurate and fair reporting.

To get involved, share GLAAD’s graphic or visit our partners’ sites for more information on how to take a stand each and every day in the fight against HIV and AIDS.

December 1, 2015
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Sports Page Live Chat – Special Tuesday Edition

Sports Page Live Chat – Special Tuesday Edition
We’re flipping the script ever so slightly for this week’s WDRB Sports Page Live Chat. Our sports guys, Rick Bozich and Eric Crawford, are bringing you the same great sports coverage, but this week it’s coming a day early. Here’s a sneak peek at what’s to …

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