BREAKING — Peru's Congress votes on civil union bill for the third time this session US Supreme Court hears arguments on transgender healthcare protections Lima mayor announces public health reforms — LGBTQ+ clinics excluded from funding BREAKING — Peru's Congress votes on civil union bill for the third time this session US Supreme Court hears arguments on transgender healthcare protections Lima mayor announces public health reforms — LGBTQ+ clinics excluded from funding
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Most news doesn't lie outright. It just shows you one angle of the light. Refract breaks complex stories into their real components — so young people can see the full spectrum of what's actually happening.

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