After two decades, the U.S. will end a life-saving HIV-prevention and treatment program in South Africa, a country where over 8 million people live with the virus (about 12% of its population). The Trump administration said it is stopping the funding because South Africa hasn’t done enough to meet the U.S. president’s policy requests, including stopping a non-existent anti-white “genocide.” The head of the United Nation’s HIV agency has warned that the end of U.S. funding will cost lives.