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JOHANNESBURG (AP) — While the global push to eradicate HIV may have saved over a million babies, AIDS is now…
October 16 marks the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March, when Minister Louis Farrakhan called on black men to…
It must have been the hottest day in summer, and as usual, I was wearing my long sleeve black sweater.
theGRIO REPORT - A paper in the journal Psychology of Women Quarterly focusing on the experiences of 50 African-American women…
The city of Baltimore has reached a tragic milestone, as May became its deadliest month in over four decades. Last
OPINION - We pay lots of attention when police kill unarmed black people—and we should—but do we care as much…
OPINION - Where have all the brothers gone? The numbers are staggering. According to a report in The New York…
NEW YORK (AP) — McDonald’s says it is simplifying its grilled chicken recipe to remove ingredients people might not recognize,
Grady Hospital just started a routine testing program for HIV patients in 2013, and already, Atlanta is ranked number 1
The U.S. economy is rebounding, the stock market is thriving, and unemployment is down to levels not seen since the
After Craigslist entered the market, researchers from the University of Minnesota saw a 15.9% increase in HIV cases. Nationwide, that’s
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) —Australia is suspending entry visas for people from Ebola-affected countries in West Africa in an attempt to keep out
theGRIO REPORT - American media coverage of the Ebola virus is "bizarre,"according to one veteran CNN anchor. CNN International anchor…
Whether you find yourself living in a food desert or are simply on a restricted grocery budget, that doesn’t mean…