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Transgender pool player loses discrimination case

A transgender pool player has lost a high-profile discrimination case after being barred from a women's tournament. The ruling could set a precedent for future disputes in competitive sports.

Families sue Buffalo schools over racial bias claims

Families from South Carolina have filed a lawsuit against the Buffalo Public Schools, accusing the district of racial discrimination in education policies. The case highlights ongoing tensions over equity in US schools.

ICE offers $20k bonuses to tackle hiring crisis

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is rolling out lucrative signing bonuses and incentives to tackle severe staffing shortages, raising concerns over recruitment ethics.

Trump offers $5k bonuses for new ICE agents

Former President Donald Trump has unveiled a bold plan to offer $5,000 hiring bonuses for ICE agents, aiming to strengthen border security and address the ongoing immigration challenges.

UCLA settles Jewish students' discrimination lawsuit

The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has agreed to a significant settlement with Jewish students who alleged discrimination and harassment on campus. The resolution marks a pivotal moment in addressing antisemitism in higher education.

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