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David Sorbello, an adjunct lecturer at the State University of New York's Geneseo campus, faces a school investigation and a push by students to have him fired after he gave a sociology class a quiz titled "'Female or Shemale' can you tell?"

Afrah Nasser, a Yemeni journalist who is also a citizen of Sweden, wrote that she has twice been denied a visa to attend a ceremony in the U.S. where she is to receive the International Free Press Award, after the most recent iteration of the U.S. travel ban, which includes restrictions on Yemeni citizens.

Christian Pezzino, who was permanently disabled after he drank wine that contained LSD and jumped through a fourth-floor window of a building at Green Mountain College in Vermont, lost a suit filed by his mother seeking damages from the school.

Ames Mayfield, 11, has found a new Cub Scout pack near Denver after being kicked out of his previous den over questions to a Colorado lawmaker, about gun control and previous comments on blacks, that Scout leaders said were inappropriate and disrespectful, his mother said.

Ashley Bennett was inspired to get involved in politics and is challenging Atlantic County, N.J., Freeholder John Carman after he shared a meme on social media in January about the Women's March on Washington asking whether the protest would be "over in time for them to cook dinner."

Layne Gosnell pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges and faces up to 20 years in prison for his role in a scheme that defrauded Staples out of more than $1.4 million using rewards accounts set up with fictitious information.

Andrew Aldridge, an auctioneer in Devizes, England, said a U.K.-based collector bought a letter written by a passenger aboard the Titanic for $153,000 even though it is water-stained, a record price for a note written by someone on the ship.

Luteni Muharukua, who authorities said entered Etosha National Park in Namibia as part of a group of rhino poachers, had the tables turned on him when a rhino charged him and inflicted a severe leg injury, according to police.

Alexei Navalny, a Russian opposition leader who plans to run for president against Vladimir Putin, was released from jail after serving a 20-day sentence for calling an unauthorized demonstration in Putin's hometown of St. Petersburg, and later spoke at an authorized rally.

A Section on 10/23/2017

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