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On The First Day Of Pride Month, Florida Signed A Transgender Athlete Bill Into Law
The controversial law bars transgender females from playing on female sports teams at public schools. Democrats and LGBTQ advocates said the law is discriminatory and will be challenged in court.
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Netanyahu Could Lose PM Job As Rivals Attempt To Join Forces
The head of a small hard-line party on Sunday said he would try to form a unity government with opponents of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Texas GOP's New Voting Restrictions On Verge Of Approval
Republicans in the Texas Senate muscled one of the most restrictive new voting laws in the U.S. to the cusp of the governor's desk early Sunday.
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George Floyd's Family Holds Rally, March In Brother's Memory
Members of Floyd's family joined activists and citizens in Minneapolis for a march on Sunday. It was one of several events planned nationwide to mark the first anniversary of Floyd's death.
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Timeline: Israel-Hamas Fighting Takes A Dire Toll With No End In Sight
Israel and the Palestinians are again locked in bitter fighting. Here is a look at some key events in the conflict over the past decade and a half.
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U.S., China Agree To Cooperate On Climate Crisis With Urgency
The world's two biggest carbon polluters agreed to cooperate to curb climate change with "seriousness and urgency" days before President Biden hosts a virtual summit of world leaders on the issue.
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Brazil Top Court Orders Probe Of Bolsonaro's Pandemic Steps
Bolsonaro has downplayed the threat of the coronavirus while arguing that the economic and emotional impacts of shutdowns would harm more Brazilians than the pandemic.
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Protesters demand closure of ICE detention center after fatal encounter
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - Demonstrators returned to an immigration jail in Washington state a day after an armed man threw incendiary devices at the detention center.
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Travel ban back in Seattle federal court as judges hear appeal
The Trump administration told a federal appeals court Wednesday that the president has broad authority to prevent people from any country from traveling...
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Does your school test for lead? Washington districts are inconsistent
SEATTLE - For about $5 per student in Washington state's public schools, every parent could know if the drinking water in their child's school was free...