Alessandra Tarantino / AP Photo Pope Refuses To Take a Side in Violent Conflict in Venezuela Francis refused again to say if the Holy See would recognize opposition leader Juan Guaido in his claim for the presidency of Venezuela. By The Associated Press January 26, 2019
Scott Olson / Getty Images Abortion Tops 2018 List of Leading Causes of Death, Over 41 Million Worldwide The world's leading cause of death in 2018 has been revealed. By Jack Davis December 31, 2018
@bobby.henon / Instagram Parents Outraged After Some Middle School Students Snuck Into HIV Testing Event 'Any person in the state of Pennsylvania can get tested for HIV as long as they provide consent.' By Neetu Chandak December 19, 2018
Mario Tama / Getty Images Liberal Outlet: Unhealthy Migrants Are Actually Good for Health So the U.S. CDC, World Health Organization, New York Times and Reuters are all lying? By Benjamin Arie December 7, 2018
Rice University US Professor Under Investigation over Role in Birth of 'World's First Genetically Altered Babies' 'This research raises troubling scientific, legal and ethical questions.' By Evie Fordham November 28, 2018
Shutterstock Chinese Scientist Claims To Make the World’s First AIDS-Proof Babies A Chinese scientist who studied in the U.S. said Monday that he created the first genetically edited babies who were born earlier in November and were modified to be unable to contract HIV. By Evie Fordham November 26, 2018
Shannon Finney / Getty Images NBC, MSNBC Ignore Dem Party's Failures, Attack Ben Carson on HUD 'In response, Secretary Carson has laid most of the blame on Senate Democrats.' By Joe Simonson November 16, 2018
IM_photo/Shutterstock HIV Epidemic Could Return, This Time on a Global Scale 'Another reason HIV might be up in the Middle East is the concentration of injectable drugs in the region.' By Julia Cohen July 24, 2018
Calif. Goes Easy on HIV Transmission, Then Blames Racism for Rise in STD Rates What else could it be? By Joe Saunders June 1, 2018