Republicans’ opposition to abortion threatens a global HIV program that has saved 25 million lives

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:58:08 GMT

Republicans’ opposition to abortion threatens a global HIV program that has saved 25 million lives NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The graves at the edge of the orphanage tell a story of despair. The rough planks in the cracked earth are painted with the names of children, most of them dead in the 1990s. That was before the HIV drugs arrived.Today, the orphanage in Kenya’s capital is a happier, more hopeful place for children with HIV. But a political fight taking place in the United States is threatening the program that helps to keep them and millions of others around the world alive.The reason for the threat? Abortion.The AIDS epidemic has killed more than 40 million people since the first recorded cases in 1981, tripling child mortality and carving decades off life expectancy in the hardest-hit areas of Africa, where the cost of treatment put it out of reach. Horrified, Republican U.S. President George W. Bush and Congress two decades ago created what is described as the largest commitment by any nation in history to combat a single disease.The program known as the U.S. President’s Eme...

For nearly a quarter century, an AP correspondent watched the Putin era unfold in Russia

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:58:08 GMT

For nearly a quarter century, an AP correspondent watched the Putin era unfold in Russia NARVA, Estonia (AP) — At the Ivangorod-Narva border crossing, the last glimpse of Russia is of a sprawling fortress and the first sight of Estonia is another fortress on the other bank of a slender river. They’re almost comically close: People with strong arms could have a game of catch between the ramparts.But the proximity is deceptive — the psychological distance between Estonia and Russia is immense and only widening. The countries that once were part of the Soviet Union took radically different paths after the USSR’s collapse.Estonia largely fulfilled the wish of its former President Toomas Hendrik Ilves to become “just another boring Northern European country.” With low-key determination, Estonia remade itself into a model of order and ease, enticing to startup companies and “digital nomads.”Russia initially cultivated lively debate and flamboyantly welcomed the world, then gradually choked off freedoms and closed itself off while its citizens fled and uneasy foreigners felt c...

Trump, DeSantis and other 2024 GOP prospects vie for attention at Iowa-Iowa State football game

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:58:08 GMT

Trump, DeSantis and other 2024 GOP prospects vie for attention at Iowa-Iowa State football game DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Donald Trump will cross paths with several Republican rivals Saturday when he attends Iowa’s in-state college football grudge match, one of the former president’s few visits so far to the state that holds the first nominating caucus. Trump will wade into one of the state’s largest sports crowds at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, where Iowa State University will host the University of Iowa. Also planning to be at the game are Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and several lesser-known candidates.As the race enters its traditional ramp-up after Labor Day, the former president has largely skipped holding town halls or participating in many of the state’s cherished campaign traditions, but has not paid a price so far. Trump remains far ahead of DeSantis and other rivals in Iowa and nationally. Trump has made a habit of visiting Iowa on the same day as DeSantis, whom Trump treats as his main threat. Both men are expected to be in and around the stadium ...

Hurricane Lee is charting a new course in weather and could signal more monster storms

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:58:08 GMT

Hurricane Lee is charting a new course in weather and could signal more monster storms ATLANTA (AP) — Hurricane Lee is rewriting old rules of meteorology, leaving experts astonished at how rapidly it grew into a goliath Category 5 hurricane.Lee could also be a dreadful harbinger of what is to come as ocean temperatures climb, spawning fast-growing major hurricanes that could threaten communities farther north and farther inland, experts say.“Hurricanes are getting stronger at higher latitudes,” said Marshall Shepherd, director of the University of Georgia’s Atmospheric Sciences Program and a past president of the American Meteorological Society. “If that trend continues, that brings into play places like Washington, D.C., New York and Boston.”HYPER-INTENSIFICATIONAs the oceans warm, they act as jet fuel for hurricanes.“That extra heat comes back to manifest itself at some point, and one of the ways it does is through stronger hurricanes,” Shepherd said.During the overnight hours on Thursday, Lee shattered the standard for what meteorologists call rapid intensifi...

Benedict Arnold burned a Connecticut city. Centuries later, residents get payback in fiery festival

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:58:08 GMT

Benedict Arnold burned a Connecticut city. Centuries later, residents get payback in fiery festival NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) — A month before the British surrender at Yorktown ended major fighting during the American Revolution, the traitor Benedict Arnold led a force of Redcoats on a last raid in his home state of Connecticut, burning most of the small coastal city of New London to the ground.It has been 242 years, but New London still hasn’t forgotten.Hundreds of people, some in period costume, are expected to march through the city’s streets Saturday to set Arnold’s effigy ablaze for the Burning of Benedict Arnold Festival, recreating a tradition that was once practiced in many American cities.“I like to jokingly refer to it as the original Burning Man festival,” said organizer Derron Wood, referencing the annual gathering in the Nevada desert.For decades after the Revolutionary War, cities including New York, Boston and Philadelphia held yearly traitor-burning events. They were an alternative to Britain’s raucous and fiery Guy Fawkes Night celebrati...

Tribal nations face less accurate, more limited 2020 census data because of privacy methods

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:58:08 GMT

Tribal nations face less accurate, more limited 2020 census data because of privacy methods SANTA FE, N.M (AP) — During the 2020 census, Native American leaders across the U.S. invested time and resources to make sure their members were tallied during the head count, which determines political power and federal funding. But the detailed data sets from the 2020 census they will receive this month are more limited and less accurate than they were in the previous census — and it isn’t because the COVID-19 pandemic severely limited outreach efforts. Rather, it’s due to new privacy methods implemented by the U.S. Census Bureau in order to protect the confidentiality of participants, one of which introduces intentional errors, or “noise,” to the data.At stake is the availability and accuracy of data helping tribal leaders make decisions about where to locate grocery stores or schools and estimate future population growth. Census numbers determine funding for social programs, education, roads and elderly care for tribes that have been historically undercounted.“It was...

Biden and Modi to announce rail and shipping project to link India to Middle East and Europe

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:58:08 GMT

Biden and Modi to announce rail and shipping project to link India to Middle East and Europe NEW DELHI (AP) — President Joe Biden and his allies plan to roll out plans on Saturday for a shipping corridor that would connect India with the Middle East and ultimately Europe — a possible game changer for global trade to be announced at the Group of 20 summit.The proposed memorandum of understanding for a shipping and rail transportation corridor would include the United States, India, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the European Union and other countries in the G20, said Jon Finer, the president’s deputy national security adviser.Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi plan to announce the project as part of the Partnership for Global Infrastructure Investment. The rail and shipping corridor would enable greater trade among the countries, including energy products. It could also be one of the more ambitious counters to China’s own belt and road initiative that sought to connect more of the world to that country’s economy.Finer laid out three big ...

Texas high school football scores for Friday, Sept. 8

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:58:08 GMT

Texas high school football scores for Friday, Sept. 8 AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Anderson Trojans fended off the Austin Maroons to pick up a 6A-District 26 win 17-14 Friday at Nelson Field.Bowie and Westlake both shut out district opponents. The Bulldogs topped Del Valle 33-0 and the Chaparrals blasted Akins 64-0. Lake Travis beat Buda Johnson 52-24 to round out the district's action.REPORT YOUR SCORE: We'd love to post your team's score on our website, but we need your help to do it. Email the score of your game to [email protected] and we'll get it on our websiteLiberty Hill got in its second scoring fest in as many weeks, this time with Georgetown, in a 45-42 victory. Vandegrift stayed unbeaten with a 48-17 win over Waco Midway.Some games in the Dallas-Fort Worth area ended up getting suspended due to lightning, and LBJ's game against Dallas Parish Episcopal was one of them. Scores from around the KXAN viewing areaAnderson 17, Austin High 14Blanco 39, Comfort 21Boerne Champion 42, Canyon Lake 20Bowie 33, Del Valle 0Brentwood Christian 40, SA...

Big or little, it all adds up to Twins’ victory over Mets

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:58:08 GMT

Big or little, it all adds up to Twins’ victory over Mets The Twins did a lot of good things on Friday night, some big, some little. In the end, it added up to a 5-2 victory over the New York Mets in front of 26,154 at Target Field.It took a good seven innings for it all to coalesce into a victory that reduced the Twins’ magic number for clinching the American League Central to at least 15 games.The Twins didn’t exactly knock right-hander Kodai Senga around, but they made the Mets’ best pitcher work — he threw 48 pitches in the first two innings combined — and New York turned the game over to its bullpen for the seventh.The big blows came from Royce Lewis, who plated two with a pair of run-scoring doubles, and Carlos Correa, who hit a mammoth, game-tying home run to start the fourth inning. But the smaller stuff added up, as well, such as four scoreless innings apiece from Twins relievers and a leadoff walk in the seventh from Matt Wallner — which lit the fuse for a three-run inning.The pure depth of small, important plays made manager Roc...

No. 7 Arapahoe utilizes Trajan Frasier as sophomore back shows out against No. 2 Regis Jesuit

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:58:08 GMT

No. 7 Arapahoe utilizes Trajan Frasier as sophomore back shows out against No. 2 Regis Jesuit LITTLETON — For a sophomore running back in a Class 5A top-10 showdown, Arapahoe’s Trajan Frasier showed an alarming amount of restraint Friday night.Until he simply had to break loose.Frasier’s three-touchdown night with scores from 8, 12 and 74 yards sparked Arapahoe early and often on Friday as the No. 7 Warriors utilized their breakthrough back in a 34-27 win over No. 2 Regis Jesuit at LPS Stadium.“Starting off hot with that first touchdown really got us started, and then me, personally, I adjusted my patience for this game,” Frasier said. “I waited a little more, things opened up and I scored three touchdowns.”Regis (2-1) wasted little time on their opening drive, going 65 yards on six plays, as junior quarterback Peyton Lindell lofted a beauty of a pass into the waiting arms of Jojo Hernandez for a 40-yard strike as Regis took a 7-0 lead.After that, Arapahoe (3-0) got to work. The Warriors responded on their first possession of the game as well an...