HIV knows no borders, and the Trump administration’s new strategy leave Americans vulnerable – an HIV-prevention expert explains

Providing supplies of HIV medications does not ensure they will get into the hands of those who need them most.

Robin Lin Miller warns that the Trump administration’s America First Global Health Strategy undermines decades of progress against HIV by cutting PEPFAR funding and excluding vulnerable groups. The shift to faith-based and limited maternal programs risks millions of lives worldwide – and threatens U.S. health and security in a globalized world.

Trump was already cutting low-income energy assistance – the shutdown is making things worse as cold weather arrives

Home heating oil, used in furnaces across the Northeast, is expensive

Millions of Americans struggle to afford rising energy bills as the government shutdown delays federal aid. Conor Harrison and colleagues warn that cuts to the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) threaten lives, forcing vulnerable households to choose between heat, food, and medicine amid growing energy insecurity.

Lily Allen’s new album is ‘autofiction’ – but turning your life into a story carries ethical and emotional risks

Lily Allen’s West End Girl turns heartbreak into powerful storytelling, blending reality and fiction as she processes the end of her marriage. Elaine Gregersen explores how Allen’s confessional album mirrors autoethnography – using personal experience to reveal deeper truths while questioning the ethics of sharing intimate stories.