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The Supreme Court Will Rule on a Transgender Restroom Law for the First Time
The case involves a school that wants to prevent a trans teen from using the boys' bathroom.
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Bill Cosby Just Lost His Latest Effort to Have His Assault Charges Thrown Out
He is set for a trial in June after being accused of drugging and assaulting a woman.
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These 13 Women Could Show Bill Cosby Followed a Pattern of Assault
Bill Cosby's recent accusers may present a criminal framework spanning five decades.
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Kim Kardashian Held at Gunpoint, Tied Up, and Robbed of $10 Million in Her Paris Hotel Room
The star is "badly shaken."
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A Definitive Fact-Check of Last Night's Presidential Debate
Nineteen things the candidates said—and the actual truth.
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Theresa May Is Expected to Become Britain's Second Female Prime Minister
What you need to know about the potential next leader of the U.K.
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Protesters Rally Outside Minnesota Governor's Mansion After Another Black Man Was Shot to Death by Police
Philando Castile, 32, was a cafeteria supervisor at a Montessori school. His girlfriend filmed the aftermath of the shooting.
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What You Need to Know About the ISIS Slave Market
The details are absolutely horrifying.
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Protests Erupt Nationwide After Alton Sterling, a Black Man, Was Shot and Killed by a White Police Officer
The victim was a 37-year-old father of five.
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Democrats Are Staging a Sit-In Right Now to Force a Vote on Guns
Republicans ordered C-SPAN to turn off the cameras.
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