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A North Dakota law banning gender-affirming care for children will continue to be enforced pending a court challenge, but any kids whose treatments began before the law took effect in April 2023 can keep getting the care, according to a judges ruling released Wednesday.Judge Jackson Lofgren denied a preliminary injunction sought by families seeking to overturn the law, as he had previously done in November when the plaintiffs sought a temporary restraining order.The plaintiffs said a grandfather clause in the law is so vague it led providers to stop treatments in the state, but the judge made clear those minors can continue any medical care they had before the law took effect.It isn t clear that the plainti
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WASHINGTON 鈥?The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan is giving new urgency to Vice President Kamala Harris tour of southeast Asia, where she will attempt to reassure allies of American resolve following the chaotic end of a two-decade war.The trip, which begins Friday, will provide a forum for Harris to assert herself more directly in foreign affairs. Still, there are substantial risks, as Harris is largely untested in international diplomacy and foreign policy.Her swing through Vietnam could dra
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