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Multiple lawyers representing women affected by the San José State University (SJSU) volleyball scandal have responded to findings of a federal investigation into the incident. Part of the findings from the investigation, published by Fox News Digital on Wednesday, reveal new details of how the school handled allegations against a trans athlete of plotting to have a teammate harmed during a match, the initial recruitment of the trans athlete without allegedly disclosing the player's birth...

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Protesters call on Kenyan government to halt femicide crisis

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Malaysia’s LGBTQ groups tread more carefully amid recent enforcement, ministers’ rhetoric

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Why the US is detaining a senior Afghan diplomat expelled by Spain

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'ISIS bride' charged with slavery poses risk if granted bail, court hears

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‘Insane,’ ‘gross,’ ‘unsafe’: Emails reveal how ICE really feels about Manhattan’s overcrowded lockup

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Why Did Donald Trump Get So Suddenly Shy?

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Breaking: NDAs to be waived for landmark military sexual violence inquiry

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The Trump Administration Wants to Frighten Would-Be Whistleblowers

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Jeffrey Epstein's former assistant Lesley Groff interviewed by House panel

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