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Arkansas appeals federal judge's ruling striking down ban on gender-affirming treatment for trans youth
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Argentines vote, seeking elixir for economic ills
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'Call of Duty' to remain on Playstation
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Hunger kills hundreds after US and UN pause food aid to Ethiopia's Tigray region, officials say
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By Jack Queen Donald Trump was charged on Tuesday with conspiracy to defraud the U.S. and other crimes
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