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16 hours ago ago from GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT SUMMIT

The first observance of this holiday was in 1988. It is dedicates to raising awareness of HIV and AIDS and it is recognized by holding memorials to honor people who have died from this infection. It is also common for government and health officials to give speeches or forums. To recognize today, Former-president and creator of William J. Clinton Foundation, Bill Clinton spoke in a panel discussion hosted by the foundation and the ...

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22 hours ago ago from The New York Times

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