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The State Department says its updated policy "takes into account the realities of modern families" and advances in reproductive technology.
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As the battle between Israel and Hamas enters its 10th day, President Biden pressed Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to de-escalate the fighting "on the path to a ceasefire," the White House says.
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