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 We re closer to a cure for HIV than ever before. This half hour, Scripps News examines the fight against a virus that has killed millions of people around the world in the last g stanley quencher eneration.In 2023 there were nearly 40 million people living with HIV. Some 30.7 million of them receive antiretroviral treatment. Despite rece stanley cup nt advances in preventing infections, more than a million people are expected to become stanley puodelis  newly infected in 2024. More than 600,000 will die of HIV/AIDS.But a handful of people have now been cured, thanks to recent breakthroughs in treatment.We speak with experts who first identified HIV/AIDS about the progress in countering the disease. We investigate new therapies that exploit the HIV-resistant genetics of donated stem cells, or prevent HIV infections in the first place. And we hold heartfelt conversations with HIV survivors who are growing their own healthy families and engaging with the community to promote HIV/AIDS awareness.RELATED STORY | Virginia man becomes 3rd HIV-positive person to donate his heart since HOPE Act Wtyx My Block: How a college inspired an entire town to hire dozens of people with disabilities
 New York is taking an aggressive approach to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality.Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation that sets a goal to have all new t stanley mugg rucks and cars sold in New York be zero-emission by 2035.New medium-duty and heavy-duty vehicles would have until 2045 to be zero-emission. The new law and regulation mark a critical milestone in our efforts and will further advance the transition to clean electric vehicles, while helping to reduce emissions in communities that have been overburdened by pollution from cars and truck stanley thermoskannen s for decades,  Gov. Hochul said.Backers of the law claim it will have a big impact on disadvantaged communities. The proposed regulation would help address disproportionate risks and health and pollution burdens affecting these communities and puts New York on the path towards all zero-emission short-haul drayage fleet in ports and railyards, and zero-emission  last-mile  delivery trucks and vans,  said State Department of Transportation Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima stanley portugal -nova , sans-serif; Report a typo