We don’t know who it is, but here is another blind item that a blog has posted  THIS.  Who do you think it could be?  We don’t want to suspect, but we have a clue on who it may be.  We just want everyone to wrap it up and be safe.  It’s real out here.

Charlie's former "goddess" girlfriend Natalie Kenly is now defending her ex-boyfriend against accusations made by his other ex, Bree Olson

After Charlie Sheen announced he is HIV positive his ex Bree Olson claimed the two not only went unprotected but from time to time they would use lambskin condoms. From what I read lambskin condoms is basically like having unprotected sex, the only difference is it does help against pregnancy but has zero protection on […]

Denise Richards is the center of conversation after Charlie Sheen's HIV-positive diagnosis news.

      Can you say conspiracy….Rumors have it that world famous rapper Eazy E was given the HIV virus. Listen to the interview and you tell me what you think.   Catch me on the radio live and on all social media Twitter/facebook/instagram @lilblacktheceo      

Philanthropist and business maven Bill Gates has donated $5.8 million to HIV vaccine research as part of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The grand donation…

The fight against HIV/AIDS has taken another huge leap in the right direction thanks to researchers at Temple University. A team at the school led…

You might want to rethink getting tatted after hearing this. The one way people never thought they could get HIV is by getting a tattoo.…

Today is National HIV Testing Day, but unfortunately we still have an issue with people, especially in the Black community, not being proactive about knowing…

National

Last month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention allocated an estimated $115 mil to 21 organizations around the country that support HIV/AIDS awareness, treatment…

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) is an HIV testing and treatment community mobilization initiative for Blacks in the United States and across the Diaspora. There are four specific focal points: Get Educated, Get Tested, Get Involved, and Get Treated. GET EDUCATED The focus of NBHAAD is to get Blacks educated about the basics of […]