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Supreme Court to hear LGBTQ discrimination case; White House announces US troop withdrawal from Syri

Supreme Court to hear LGBTQ discrimination case; White House announces US troop withdrawal from Syria. Tonight's Sentences was written by Hannah Brown and Stavros Agorakis. TOP NEWS LGBTQ rights battle hits Supreme Court Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images - The Supreme Court is back in session and considering if it is illegal to fire someone based on their sexual orientation and gender identity. [[NPR / Leila Fadel](] - More specifically, the high court is taking a closer look at whether a federal law — Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 — provides nationwide protection from workplace discrimination to the LGBTQ community, even in states that have no protections in place themselves. [[NYT / Adam Liptak](] - The main dispute involves a Georgia man who was allegedly let go from his job after he joined a gay recreational softball league. Of the two companion cases, one concerns a transgender woman who was fired as she was transitioning. [[Reuters / Lawrence Hurley](] - Many argue Title VII — which states that "it shall be an unlawful employment practice for an employer … to discriminate against any individual ... because of such individual’s ... sex," among other traits — should cover sexual orientation and gender identity because it's impossible to rule against gay and transgender people without the impermissible sex-based considerations. [[SCOTUSblog / Vanita Gupta and Sharon McGowan](] - This is the first LGBTQ rights case heard before the Supreme Court since conservative Justice Anthony Kennedy, a champion of the movement who helped tip many decisions with a 5-4 vote, retired last year. [[AP / Mark Sherman](] - The new makeup of SCOTUS, while still conservative, is feared by many gay rights activists as they await the first test of Justice Brett Kavanaugh's so-far unclear record on LGBTQ issues. [[CNN / Margaret Hoover and Tyler Deaton](] - 17 states offer absolutely no protections against anti-gay harassment, retaliation, and abuse in the workplace, while many more solely protect public employees. [[Fast Company / Christopher Zara](] - This is just one of several big cases SCOTUS will hear this term. [[Vox / Ian Millhiser](] White House: US troops to leave Syria - A White House statement Sunday night announced plans to pull all US troops out of Syria, which was decried by their Kurdish allies as a go ahead to Turkish aggression. [[Al Jazeera](] - A loose coalition of Kurdish-led forces, the Syrian Democratic Forces, banded together to help the US fight ISIS in the region and are now under threat of attack from Turkey, who considers these Kurds to be terrorist working against the Turkish state. [[NYT / Ben Hubbard](] - The Pentagon reportedly disagreed with Trump’s decision, which followed his call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. [[Al Monitor / Jack Detsch](] - Democrats and Republicans are speaking out against the decision and, notably, some of Trump’s biggest supporters plan to take action against the pull out. [[Politico / Quint Forgey and David Cohen](] - European allied join American politicians in vocalizing their displeasure about US disengagement from the Syrian crisis. [[Washington Post / James McAuley and Rick Noack](] MISCELLANEOUS Nobel Prize for medicine split between three scientists who explained the human body processes oxygen. [[Reuters / Niklas Pollard and Kate Kelland](] - An oral history of America’s longest war on its 18-year anniversary: Afghanistan. [[New York Times Magazine / Fahim Abed and Fatima Faizi](] - Politically engaged purchasing is all the rage, but it wasn’t always that way. [[Vox / Stephie Grob Plante](] - How female protesters in Hong Kong are redefining their stereotype. [[Quartz / Isabella Steger](] - China is breeding pigs that weigh more than 1,000 pounds. [[Bloomberg](] VERBATIM "It's a story written, and it's a chapter closed, and it's on to other things. But it's been an unbelievable journey.” [[US women’s soccer head coach Jill Ellis after her last game with the team Sunday](] WATCH THIS [How Syria's Kurds are trying to create democracy]( A new democracy is a contentious project in the region, but the Kurds won't take no for an answer. [[YouTube / Sam Ellis](] We want to bring you more videos and ambitious series with the hosts you love. [Join the Vox Video Lab]( today to support our work on YouTube. [Read more from Vox](#) [Fat Bear Week 2019: Choose the fattest brown bear in Katmai National Park, Alaska]( [The past 48 hours in Trump impeachment inquiry news, explained]( [Netflix’s Timothée Chalamet vehicle The King is a humorless slog on the inhumanity of war]( [Bernie Sanders takes aim at the DNC with his new anti-corruption plan]( [The one where the Friends logo won’t go away]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences](, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving all emails from Vox. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2019. All rights reserved.

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