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The trans athletes at the center of Supreme Court cases don’t fit conservative stereotypes
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Head Start can still use words like ‘race’ and ‘women’ for federal funding, judge says
Providers notched a legal win this week when a judge temporarily halted the administration’s requirements for grant applications.
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Here’s what’s really happening with child care fraud in Minnesota
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An eighth-grader’s plea after the Eaton Fire redefined disaster recovery for girls
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Supermajority, group organizing women around politics, is shutting down
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