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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-25T04:00:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://jonathanstephens.us",
  "tags": [
    "Politics",
    "Commission On The Status Of Women",
    "Gender",
    "Good News",
    "Second Trump Administration",
    "United Nations (un)"
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  "textContent": "> The failed resolution came after the U.S. also failed at the beginning of the conference to introduce amendments to the conference’s agreed conclusions. Those amendments included the redefinition of gender, along with others that align with the current presidential administration’s positions on gender equality, DEI, reproductive rights, climate change, and digital regulation. After CSW delegates voted against the amendments, the U.S. forced a vote on the agreed conclusions, marking the first time in the conference’s 70-year history that the document was not adopted by consensus. The U.S. was the only member state to vote against the agreed conclusions, which represent CSW’s priorities and guidelines on gender equality and justice for the world community.",
  "title": "United Nations rejects U.S. effort to erase trans women: \"It stops here\""
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