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"Global",
"Politics",
"Abortion Access",
"Artificial Intelligence or AI",
"Climate Change",
"Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)",
"Donald Trump and the Trump Administration",
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"textContent": "The United States set a new precedent at the United Nations annual women’s rights meeting by requesting a recorded vote on the draft conclusions. The U.S. action culminated after weekslong negotiations on this year’s theme, “Ensuring and Strengthening Access to Justice for All Women and Girls.”\n\nThe US.. move—which failed drastically—reflects the continuing assault of the Trump administration on gender equality worldwide, yet resistance from across the world couldn’t be more profound.\n\nThe post How U.S. Tried but Failed to Wipe Out 70 Years of Global Consent on Women’s Rights appeared first on Ms. Magazine.",
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