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  2. Killing of Jonathan Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Killing of Jonathan Lewis. On November 1, 2023, Jonathan Edward Lewis Jr., a 17-year-old student at Rancho High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., was attacked by a mob of students at the school. Lewis had been standing up for a friend who was bullied by the students. He succumbed to injuries from the assault on November 7, 2023.

  3. Las Vegas teen dies after alleged mob attack outside high school

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    November 13, 2023 at 11:39 AM. A Las Vegas teenager has died after a group of 15 people allegedly beat him outside his high school. Jonathan Lewis Jr, 17, died at a University Medical Centre where ...

  4. Las Vegas teen dies after being attacked by 15 people while ...

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    A Las Vegas teenager died after he was attacked this month by about 15 people while he was defending a friend, his father said. A minor was in a fight on Nov. 1 with more than a dozen people near ...

  5. 40 Years of AIDS: How Far We’ve Come and Still Need to Go

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    Scott said that in reflecting back on 40 years of HIV, we have to be mindful of the fact that 4 decades is a long time. Needs change, and what might have been important to highlight in the early ...

  6. Killing of Zheng Shaoxiong - Wikipedia

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    Zheng was pronounced dead after being taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center. [3] On November 12, Spann was charged with first-degree murder, unlawful use of a weapon, and armed robbery. [4] Zheng was the second international student from Mainland China to be killed in Chicago in 2021. [note 1] [6]

  7. HIV/AIDS in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, about 700,000 people have died of HIV/AIDS in the United States since the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and nearly 13,000 people with AIDS in the United States die each year. [7] With improved treatments and better prophylaxis against opportunistic infections, death rates have significantly declined. [8]

  8. How we vet brands and products. ... In 2019, 690,000 people died from AIDS-related diseases. This is a decline from 1.9 million in 2005. ... By 2011, it had improved to 53 years. Today, ...

  9. How Long Can HIV Live Outside the Body? - WebMD

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    In general, the virus doesn’t live long once it’s outside of a human body. Studies show that HIV grown in the lab, when placed on a surface, loses most of its ability to infect -- 90% to 99% ...