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Advocates Worry For The Effects Of State Laws Targeting LGBTQ Youth

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Trans kids have been put under the microscope by state legislatures, with some proposing laws the restrict their identity and health care.
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Breaking Down The Unique Legal Knot Of The Texas Abortion Law

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SB 8 is an unprecedented law that creates a "bounty" system allowing anyone involved in the abortion process to be sued, even for an incentive.
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A Court Challenge Could Put Indigenous Kids At Risk

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Conservative groups say the Indian Child Welfare Act is unfairly based on race, but tribes worry the challenge could affect their future sovereignty.
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Critical Race Theory Ban Could Stop OK Students From Learning History

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Republican legislators have tended to define CRT as anything that can teach people they might be inherently evil based on their race or gender.
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A Le Pen Victory In French Election Could Be Major Setback For U.S.

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Marine Le Pen is facing incumbent French President Emmanuel Macron in Sunday's election, but Le Pen seems to have ties to Putin.
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Martin Luther King III Continues Father's Fight For Voting Rights

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While the push for voting rights legislation may have failed in the Senate, Martin Luther King III says he plans to continue his father's mission.
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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's Complicated Indian Law Legacy

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Justice Stephen Breyer once spoke about the importance of Cherokee Nation cases. However, his record on voting for Indian rights is spotty.
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Texas Doctor Shares How Clinic Is Helping Women Navigate Abortion Laws

Higher Ed
A case involving a woman charged with murder has highlighted the need for safe abortion access in Texas.
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Addiction, Mental Illness: Three Candidates’ Plans For Fighting Both

Higher Ed
According to HHS, 5.6 million people with serious mental health illness also used illicit drugs.
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Idaho Might Prevent Changes To Sex Listed On Birth Certificates

Higher Ed
The Idaho House of Representatives has passed a bill that would prevent changes to the sex listed on birth certificates.
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How Long Will The Pause On Student Loans Last?

Higher Ed
The pause has already made a significant difference for many Americans, but borrowers are still looking for some degree of forgiveness.
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Why Hasn't President Biden Moved On Net Neutrality?

Higher Ed
Net neutrality is the principle that internet providers should treat all traffic going through their systems equally.
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Congress Bans Company Prevention Of Public Sexual Harassment Lawsuits

Higher Ed
Congress passed the bill ending forced arbitration of sexual assault and harassment with an overwhelming vote in the House and unanimous Senate vote.
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While Confederate Memorials Come Down, Confederate Holidays Continue

Higher Ed
Pushes to take down confederate monuments have increased, but at the same time, some states are pushing to further recognize the Confederacy.
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Women's Rights, Including Education, Are In Peril Under Taliban Rule

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Since the Taliban's takeover, women have been denied basic rights, including enough food, the right to work and the ability to finish their education.
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Military Analysts: 'Hybrid Warfare' Has Begun Between Russia, Ukraine

Higher Ed
The term "hybrid warfare" refers to a fusion of conventional capabilities, terrorist acts and criminal disorder.
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Experts: Social Platforms Are Unprepared For Election Misinformation

Higher Ed
Experts say misinformation from the past presidential election has bled into new claims and continues to spread on social media platforms.
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A Breakdown Of Georgia's New 'Election Integrity' Law

Higher Ed
Georgia's "Election Integrity Act of 2021" changes voter ID requirements, absentee ballots, early voting, the State Election Board, and more.
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Low-Paying Congressional Jobs Lend To Less Diverse Workplace

Higher Ed
Low pay for congressional staff sometimes shuts out many people of color and people who don't come from privileged backgrounds.
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Biden Announces $775B Plan For Pre-K, Child And Elder Care

Higher Ed
The plan would cost $775 billion over 10 years, but his campaign says it would create millions of jobs.
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DEA Says It Will Expand Access To Marijuana for Research

Higher Ed
The DEA says it will draft new regulations to review pending applications from 33 marijuana growers hoping to provide weed for federal research.
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The Supreme Court Has A Lot Of Problems. Can They Be Fixed?

Higher Ed
The Supreme Court is the only court in the nation without a code of ethics, with no external check on judges deciding their conflicts of interest.
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Mexico Remains Neutral, But Some Feel It's Cozying Up To Russia In War

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Legislators from Mexico's ruling party recently formed a Mexico-Russia Friendship committee, prompting a strong rebuke from the U.S.
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6 Democrats Take The Stage For The Last Debate Before Iowa Caucuses

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The Des Moines debate included the smallest number of participants yet. The questions covered key topics like health care, trade and climate change.