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The Bianconeri forward is now partnering one five-time Ballon d’Or winner at club level, while he gets to play with another when on international duty

Juventus forward Paulo Dybala is aware of how fortunate he is to be “the only one in the world” who gets to partner both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

The Argentine star is now a club colleague of one five-time Ballon d’Or winner and an international team-mate of another.

Dybala finds himself in a unique situation as a result, with no other player at present able to boast such illustrious strike partners for club and country.

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The 24-year-old is determined to make the most of a favourable position which is allowing him to pick the brains of two all-time greats.

He is reluctant to be drawn into the debate regarding who is the best,  with both Ronaldo and Messi bringing so much to the table that he would prefer to just marvel at both of their stunning skill sets.

Dybala told Il Corriere della Sera: “What’s surprising about Ronaldo is how much he works and his desire to win.

“There are no big differences between Messi and him.

“They are two great players and I am lucky to be the only one in the world who can play with both of them.”

Unfortunately for Dybala, Ronaldo’s arrival at Juve has threatened to nudge him down the pecking order in Turin.

He has spent time on the bench this season, but started and scored in a midweek win over Bologna which maintained the Bianconeri’s faultless start to the 2018-19 campaign.

“I am feeling well, I have self-confidence and with Ronaldo, it’s harder for our opponents,” he added.

Dybala lined up on Wednesday in a post just behind Ronaldo, with the South American happy to operate in whatever role his manager sees fit.

He said: “Sometimes [Massimiliano] Allegri wants me to play in a deeper position to link attack and midfield. It depends on the games.

“When there are defensive teams, it’s hard to have the ball in between the lines.”

Juve will be looking to the likes od Dybala and Ronaldo for inspiration once again in their next outing, with the current top two in Serie A set to go head-to-head on Saturday when Napoli pay a visit to the Allianz Stadium.

Real Madrid have not won any of their last three matches, and Julen Lopetegui feels injuries have played their part.

Julen Lopetegui made a point of highlighting injuries to key players after his strong start as Real Madrid coach ended with three winless matches in succession.

After being hired as Zinedine Zidane’s successor, Lopetegui presided over a solid start to the season, dropping just two points in his first six matches across LaLiga and the Champions League.

But Madrid were beaten 3-0 by Sevilla at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on September 26, which was followed by a 0-0 draw with Atletico Madrid and Tuesday’s shock 1-0 defeat away to CSKA Moscow.

The pressure on Lopetegui has started to increase, but he is adamant it is only a blip, pointing to his lengthy injury list after Dani Carvajal – who he expects to miss a few weeks with a calf problem – was added on Thursday.

“We’ve had a few setbacks and injuries,” Lopetegui told reporters on Friday. “Marcelo and Carvajal, who might be out for a few weeks, of course, Isco too.

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“And [Gareth] Bale, for example, picked up a strain [against Atletico]. These are things you see regularly with so many matches.

“Now we must overcome setbacks. It’s easier to make decisions with a full squad.”

Lopetegui does expect Bale to return against Deportivo Alaves on Saturday, however.

“He’s a key player, an important player. Luckily, he’s trained well,” the coach added. “He felt a twinge and it was good for him to stop, it didn’t get worse. That’s why he came off against Atletico and now he’s ready again.”

The former Spain boss was asked if he felt the criticism levelled at Madrid had been unfair or exaggerated, but he appeared to be calm about the situation.

“Well, this is Real Madrid, it’s part of being the coach of this club,” he said. “The players are working hard; the attitude is very good.

“There are always setbacks, you just have to overcome them. Over a season you have highs and lows – 10 days ago it was all perfect. 

“It depends if you see the glass half full or half empty. I think in LaLiga at the moment we are tied at the top, and in the Champions League we had the performance against Roma [a 3-0 win], then we deserved the points against CSKA Moscow – hit the woodwork three times, we just couldn’t take the chances.

“We’re not here to analyse what people think. We’re here to see what happens day in day out.

“We focus on the game. We know what the club’s objectives are and we’re still on course, but we want to improve and I’m sure we will.”

The Hammers are in good form after a tough start to the season and will hope to cause an upset when the Red Devils visit the London Stadium

While the Paul Pogba-Jose Mourinho circus makes for great entertainment for rivals and neutrals alike, Manchester United fans will be hoping their squad can put the drama behind them and claim an important three points against West Ham on Saturday.

United’s 1-1 draw with Wolves followed by being dumped out of the Carabao Cup has the Red Devils aching for a much-needed win to restore some semblance of momentum, but it is unlikely to be an easy task.

West Ham have been playing well of late after a poor start to the season, beating Everton at Goodison, holding Chelsea at home and thumping Macclesfield Town 8-0 in the Carabao Cup.

Saturday’s early kick-off is sure to be a cracker and Goal brings you everything you need to know ahead of the fixture.

Game West Ham vs Man Utd
Date Saturday, September 29
Time 12:30pm BST / 7:30am ET


In the United States (US) the game can be viewed on NBCSN and is available to stream on NBC Sports Live.

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In the United Kingdom (UK) the game will be aired on BT Sport 1/BT Sport 4K UHD and can be streamed through the BT Sport app.

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Position West Ham players
Goalkeepers Fabianski, Adrian
Defenders Cresswell, Balbuena, Zabaleta, Ogbonna, Diop, Fredericks, Masuaku, Oxford, Rice
Midfielders Snodgrass, Obiang, Noble, Holland, Pask, Diangana, Powell, Coventry 
Forwards Arnautovic, Yarmolenko, Perez, Antonio, Anderson

Carlos Sanchez suffered a knee injury in the 8-0 drubbing of Macclesfield, while Chicharito is also out.

Jack Wilshere, Winston Reid, Andy Carroll and Manuel Lanzini are all long-term absentees of varying degrees.

Marko Arnautovic is ‘100% fit’ to play after recovering from a knee injury.

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Potential West Ham XI: Fabianski; Zabaleta, Balbuena, Diop, Masuaku; Obiang, Rice, Noble; Yarmolenko, Arnautovic, Anderson

Position Man Utd players
Goalkeepers De Gea, Grant
Defenders Young, Smalling, Shaw, Bailly, Darmian, Lindelof
Midfielders Pogba, Fellaini, Mata, Herrera, Fred, McTominay, Matic
Forwards Lukaku, Martial, Rashford, Sanchez

The big question over Man Utd’s starting XI is whether Pogba will feature, though it has been suggested that the Portuguese boss will include him in order to either vindicate his hostility towards the midfielder if he plays well or use him as a scapegoat if he performs poorly.

Marcos Rojo remains on the sidelines with no known return date.

Potential Man Utd XI: De Gea; Valencia, Smalling, Lindelof, Shaw; Pogba, Matic, Fred; Sanchez, Lukaku, Lingard



Man Utd are priced 19/20  to win the tie according to Bet365, while a draw is up for odds of 13/5 . A victory for West Ham is available for 16/5 .

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The Pogba vs Mourinho saga rages on in the Man Utd squad, with many of the feeling that either one or both of the individuals will have left Old Trafford come the summer – or perhaps even January.

The most recent spat between the two saw the manager strip the Frenchman of the vice-captaincy, only to follow up with a statement claiming he wasn’t the VC in the first place.

All that, of course, came in the wake of misguided comments made by Pogba after the Wolves draw and a frosty altercation between the pair on the training ground.

Fans will be hoping the pair will heed Dimitar Berbatov’s advice and stop ‘comparing d*cks’, however, with the Red Devils in drastic need of a return to winning ways after a humiliating Carabao Cup exit at the hands of Frank Lampard’s Derby County.

Beating West Ham in London, though, is unlikely to be easy. The Hammers have sprung to life in recent weeks following a poor start to the season, defeating Everton 3-1 at Goodison Park, then holding high-flying Chelsea to a goalless draw before thumping Macclesfield Town 8-0 in the Carabao Cup.

Manuel Pellegrini has a fine compliment of players to choose from, even with some notable injuries, and will hope the likes of Arnautovic, Felipe Anderson and Andriy Yarmolenko can propel the hosts to another victory on home soil.

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The Croatia coach feels this calendar year belongs to one of his star turns, even if two multiple Ballon d’Or winners remain the world’s finest

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are the two top players in the world but 2018 belongs to Luka Modric, according to Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic.

Modric collected the FIFA Best Men’s Player award this week to follow the Golden Ball he claimed at the World Cup for his inspirational performances in Croatia’s run to the final.

The Real Madrid midfielder pipped Ronaldo and Liverpool star Mohamed Salah to the Best award and is tipped to be a contender for the 2018 Ballon d’Or.

Messi and Ronaldo have dominated the honour in recent history, winning the last 10 between them, but Dalic suggested Modric could be the man to break their duopoly.

“He totally deserved it (the FIFA Best award). He was the best player at the Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi, and then he won the Champions League and took Croatia to second place at the World Cup, where he was the most outstanding player of the tournament,” Dalic said in a FIFA interview. 

“What more can you ask for? I know that Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are the best players in the world, but this is Luka Modric’s year.

“He’s our captain, the most important player in our team, and he’s won every trophy there is to win with Real Madrid. What he needed was a big result with the national team and he got it this year with that second place at the World Cup.

“He was the team’s leader, a real captain, giving his all the whole time. He deserves all the praise and awards that have come his way. He’s also a great person, a great professional and he’s in the form of his life.”

Dalic was nominated for the FIFA Best Men’s Coach prize having led Croatia through to the Russia 2018 final.

But the 51-year-old coach feels there could be more to come from his team ahead of the European Championships in 2020.

“We went all the way and it will be difficult to top that, not least because there’s so much competition, both around the world and in Europe,” Dalic added.

“We’ll give it our best shot, though. Obviously, there’s a lot of pressure on Croatia. The fans expect more every time and I’ve got no idea how we’re going to go out and top this.

“I do feel, though, that this is a team that could do really well again at the next Euros. I know we can play well, be competitive and give the people of Croatia another reason to celebrate again.”

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Mokeke reunites with Tinkler at Chippa

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Mokeke looks set to make a Premier Soccer League comeback with a move to Chippa United

Utility player Thato Mokeke has reunited, once more, with his former coach Eric Tinkler at Chippa United.

The two previously worked together at Cape Town City and most recently, SuperSport United.

Mokeke, 28, has been in the wilderness since leaving United in the offseason and looks set to find a new home in Port Elizabeth.

“Yes I can confirm that Thato is with the team,’ club CEO Lukhanyo Mzinzi said.

“He has been with the team for over a week now and he is obviously known by the coach as they have worked together before. 

“The intention is to sign him,” Mzinzi told Goal .

The highly versatile Kimberly-born man could add the much needed stability at the Chilli Boys as he can deputise across a number of positions including centre-back, left-back, central-midfield and also out on the left wing.

Other than City and Matsatsantsa, he has also turned out for Ajax Cape Town and has four Bafana Bafana caps to his name.

Together with Tinkler, they won the Telkom Knockout trophy with the Citizens and the MTN-8 with United.

 

 

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Who comes out on top when the capital club meet the Catalan giants? Goal brings you the stats

El Clasico, when Spain’s totemic clubs Real Madrid and Barcelona collide, is one of the most eagerly anticipated football derbies in the world.

In Spain it is more than just a football match; it is a clash of cultures, a wrangling of ideologies and, of course, a showdown between the best footballers in the world.

Cristiano Ronaldo versus Lionel Messi had been the main event as the world tuned in to decide who the supreme deity in the pantheon of the beautiful game was.

However, that is no longer the case following Ronaldo’s move to Juventus in the summer of 2018. Nevertheless, they held quite a joust for the guts of a decade. 

Neither player will feature in the upcoming encounter between the clubs, but Goal takes a look at the stats to see who comes out on top in the Clasico.



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Games played Won Drawn Lost
38 17 9 12

When it comes to Clasico success, Messi has been on the winning side more often than Ronaldo, winning 17 matches against Real in all competitions.

The Argentine has played against Barca’s bitter rivals 38 times in his career across a number of competitions. Of those 38 matches, Messi has tasted defeat 12 times and drawn on nine occasions.

La Liga is Messi’s happiest hunting ground for Clasico success, with 13 of the 17 victories coming in that competition.

In the Champions League, Messi has never lost to Real Madrid, with a win and a draw in the two games he appeared in.

Games played Won Drawn Lost
30 8 8 14

Ronaldo’s success in Clasico games pales in comparison to Messi’s, but it must be said that the Portuguese played in fewer encounters, having joined Real in 2009 – a number of seasons after Messi’s breakthrough at Barca.

The 33-year-old was on the winning side just eight times in 30 Clasicos during his time at the Santiago Bernabeu, losing 14 and drawing eight.

Even allowing for the fact that Messi has played in eight more games, Ronaldo’s win percentage of 26.7% is significantly lower than Messi’s 44.7%.



Again, Messi comes out on top in terms of Clasico goals scored, hitting the back of the net 26 times in 38 games between the sides.

Most of those goals have come in La Liga, with 18 strikes in 24 appearances, six coming in six Supercopa games and two in the Champions League.

The only competition in which Messi has not scored against Madrid is the Copa del Rey, having been kept quiet in six matches.

Player Clasico Games Goals
Lionel Messi 38 26
Cristiano Ronaldo 30 18

Ronaldo is eight goals behind Messi in Clasico appearances with 18, but, again, it is worth noting that the reigning Ballon d’Or winner featured in eight fewer games than his rival.

Messi’s goal-to-game ratio is marginally better than Ronaldo’s (0.68 to 0.60), even though his Portuguese counterpart attempts more shots per game.



Once again, Messi blows Ronaldo out of the water in terms of teeing up team-mates in Clasico matches.

In addition to scoring 25 himself, the 30-year-old has set up 14 goals in his 37 Clasico appearances.

Player Clasico Games Assists Chances created
Lionel Messi 38 14 68
Cristiano Ronaldo 30 1 15

In 29 appearances against Barcelona for Real Madrid, Ronaldo has supplied an assist for only one goal, which is damning when set next to Messi’s contribution to Barca.

As well as that, the former Manchester United man is statistically less creative, conjuring just 15 chances in comparison to Messi’s 68.



Player Clasicos won Goals Assists
Lionel Messi 17 26 14
Cristiano Ronaldo 8 18 1

He may have come up second best to Ronaldo in terms of trophies and individual awards in the last few years, but Messi is the undisputed king of the Clasico.

The Argentine has scored more goals, provided more assists and found himself on the winning side more often when Barca and Real face off.

Messi has a better goal-to-game ratio and the statistics clearly demonstrate that he contributes more to the overall team effort at Barca than Ronaldo does for Madrid.

Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan pose for a photo during their meeting in Sochi, Russia, Tuesday.

The leaders of Russia and Turkey agreed Tuesday after more than five hours of talks on how to jointly patrol parts of Syria that until recently were controlled by Kurdish forces.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey signed a 10-point memorandum at the Black Sea resort of Sochi that is set to go into effect at midday Wednesday local time.

Under the deal, Russian military police and Syrian border guards will first facilitate the withdrawal of Syrian Kurdish forces from the Turkish border. Russians and Turks will then jointly patrol the area now occupied by the Turkish military. Russian military police and border guards from Syria will cross the over the Syrian side of the border with Turkey. At that point, the two forces will “facilitate the removal of YPG elements and their weapons,” according to the memorandum.

The Kurdish YPG fighters, the key U.S. allies in the fight against ISIS, will have to retreat roughly 20 miles from the Turkish-declared security zone in Northern Syria. The pullback is expected to last about six days, the memorandum said. Once it’s completed, Russia and Turkey will jointly patrol that zone.

As NPR’s Jane Arraf reports, the deal brokered by Turkey and Russia allows for Turkish-Russian patrols outside the zone previously brokered by the U.S. while giving the Kurds an extra 150 hours to withdraw from the area. It also calls for Kurdish fighters to withdraw from Manbij and Tal Rifat, which are outside the immediate conflict area. The U.S.-brokered deal, put into place after Turkey began bombarding Kurdish facilities, is set to expire late Tuesday.

On Tuesday afternoon, Katie Waldman, a spokeswoman for Vice President Mike Pence, said in a statement that Pence received notice from a top commander of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces “notifying him that all SDF forces have withdrawn from the relevant area of operations.”

The new Russia-Turkey agreement is widely seen as a victory for Russia and represents a swift shift in control of the northern territories in Syria. Russians are replacing U.S. troops that patrolled this area of war-torn Syria for years. The dramatic change began when the White House announced earlier this month that Turkey was moving ahead with a “long-planned operation into Northern Syria,” adding it won’t “be involved with the operation.” That decision effectively abandoned America’s Kurdish allies. Turkey views the YPG as terrorists.

As NPR’s previously reported, the U.S. decision led to a hasty change in alliances: Kurdish troops struck an alliance with the Syrian regime, which is backed by both Russia and Iran. The move to withdraw U.S. forces has angered lawmakers from both sides of the aisle on Capitol Hill.

On Tuesday afternoon, senators on the Foreign Relations Committee heard testimony from two Trump administration officials, including James Jeffrey, the U.S. envoy for Syria. He is expected to appear before a House panel on Wednesday.

Death Toll Climbs After Typhoon Hits Japan

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Typhoon Hagibis left overturned cars and mud-slicked streets in Hoyasu, Japan. Rescue crews are still combing through areas that flooded after extreme rain caused rivers to break through levees.

Typhoon Hagibis slammed into Japan over the weekend, dropping more than 35 inches of rain in some places and causing catastrophic flooding in communities in the region around Tokyo, as well as further inland.

Japanese public broadcaster NHK reports that the death toll from the storm is now at more than 50 people. That number could rise as the water continues to recede from residential areas, some of which flooded up to the roofs of houses after the storm caused rivers to jump their banks, breaking through levees and sending muddy water rushing into neighborhoods.

Nagano city in central Japan flooded after an embankment along the Chikuma river collapsed, NPR’s Anthony Kuhn reports, and tens of thousands of military personnel were deployed to help rescue people who have been trapped by mud and water by raft and helicopter.

The typhoon is the most powerful to hit Japan since a record-setting storm that killed hundreds of people there in 1958.

The storm also knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of homes, according to Reuters, and tens of thousands of households still did not have power on Monday.

Officials are warning that landslide risk is still high days after the storm made landfall. Saturated soil is unstable, and many of the hardest-hit areas are mountainous. At least one deadly landslide was reported by NHK outside Tokyo.

The mud from river flooding, and the ongoing threat of further mudslides, will make cleaning up from the storm a slog for residents who must hose down homes and businesses in order to assess the damage.

The ultimate cost of the storm won’t be clear for weeks or months. But overall global costs from hurricane and typhoon damage have ballooned in recent years, driven by a combination of more frequent and severe storms, rising seas and global development along vulnerable coastlines.

In 2017, Atlantic hurricanes caused $230 billion in damage, mostly in the United States. Last year, typhoons in the Pacific caused record amounts of damage in Asian countries, topping $30 billion, according to the global reinsurance giant Munich Re.

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Bathrooms remain a key issue for employers and for co-workers who don’t feel comfortable sharing bathrooms with transgender people, says Mark Marsen, a human resources director.

It’s a pivotal time for LGBTQ people in the workplace. Last week, the Supreme Court heard arguments in cases testing whether people in that community are protected by the country’s workplace anti-discrimination laws.

That’s happening at a time when more workplaces are adapting to an increasing number of people openly identifying as gender nonbinary — that is, they don’t consider themselves categorically male or female and favor gender-neutral pronouns like “they,” instead of “he” or “she.”

Some employers are including those preferences on email signatures and name tags. But workers and employers are also navigating changing social norms around gender that can be confusing, and shifting workplace culture away from traditional gender identifiers can also be tricky.

This is something Joshua Byron has thought about a great deal. As a child, Byron realized dressing up as Princess Leia was unconventional for a boy. It wasn’t until young adulthood that Byron first encountered the concept that someone could identify as something other than male or female. For Byron, the idea of being gender neutral — or part one, part the other — felt like it fit.

Byron, 24, came out as such to their inner circle of friends three years ago, requesting to be referred to as “they,” not as “he.” But they didn’t feel comfortable doing so at work.

“I had a very supportive friend group, and then I would go to work and not think about that part of myself,” Byron says.

That changed two years ago, after Byron applied for a teaching job in New York, and a reference outed them as nonbinary.

The new employer had no problem with it and hired Byron. But being out at work meant fielding endless questions from colleagues: Is this really a thing? How can a plural pronoun refer to one person? Byron feels caught in the middle of a culture war.

“I think people feel really intense about it … like this is breaking some rule,” Byron says.

This kind of scenario is playing out in many workplaces, especially as surveys show more people are identifying as gender nonbinary.

“Employers are going to be faced with an increasing percentage of employees over time who have nonbinary identities,” because there is greater prevalence of gender ambiguity among young people, says Jody Herman, a public policy scholar at the Williams Institute at UCLA law school, which researches sexual orientation and gender identity.

There is still not a lot of research quantifying this population, especially since there are so many diverse terms around gender identity. Two years ago, Herman’s study found 27% of youth in California aged 12 to 17 said their peers would identify them as gender-nonconforming. Other studies show a much smaller prevalence of people who identify themselves as transgender or gender nonbinary.

Some employers are already shifting policies. United Airlines gives customers the option to identify as nonbinary when booking tickets. Retirement company TIAA instructed employees to introduce themselves to clients with their preferred pronouns.

The law firm Baker McKenzie earlier this year set its staffing targets to 40% men, 40% women and 20% flexible — including nonbinary people.

Anna Brown, the firm’s director of global diversity and inclusion, says the policy was designed to reflect the shifting demographics. “These are prospective policies. And as we go forward, we know we have nonbinary colleagues,” she says.

New York psychotherapist Laura Jacobs says most employers don’t know how to deal with the issue of gender-nonbinary identity in the workplace.

But New York psychotherapist Laura Jacobs, who counsels many transgender and nonbinary individuals, says that kind of openness is still new and somewhat rare. “How to handle nonbinary people is still something that I don’t think most employers really have a sense for how to handle,” Jacobs says.

Employment forms, for example, often include only male or female options. References from old jobs might have known someone before the person assumed a different name or identity. And often, employer health insurance requires a person to choose.

“You had to be binary in order to get care and that was enforced by the medical community, the legal community and so on,” says Jacobs, who identifies as both transgender and nonbinary.

But on a day-to-day basis, some of the persistent challenge comes from co-worker questions: “Everybody wonders what’s in our pants,” Jacobs says.

Nowhere does this feel more personal than the bathroom.

For transgender populations, bathrooms are places associated with uncomfortable staring, harassment and even violence. They’ve also been at the center of political controversy. Three years ago, North Carolina passed a law requiring people to use bathrooms corresponding to their assigned gender at birth. That law was struck down.

But Mark Marsen says bathrooms remain a hot-button issue for employers and for co-workers who don’t feel comfortable sharing bathrooms with transgender people. Marsen is director of human resources at Allies For Health + Wellbeing, a community health clinic. Marsen, an expert panelist for the Society for Human Resource Management, recently participated in an online discussion with other HR executives about making the workplace gender neutral.

“A good 60% — at least — of the conversation was about bathrooms,” Marsen says.

At the time, Marsen says, he was rethinking his company’s restroom policies. Marsen realized a bathroom is just a bathroom. He ended up relabeling them simply, “restroom” and “restroom with urinals.”

For Joshua Byron, bathrooms are a central emotional issue.

For Byron, things like restrooms and dress codes become litmus tests for how their manager might react — how strictly masculinity might be enforced. It makes Byron wonder: “Will it be a thing that there is argument or stress over?”

But changing long-held gender paradigms isn’t easy. The terms used by nonbinary people can be difficult to understand.

In fact, it can still be confusing even for people who identify as nonbinary, like Mich Dopiro. Dopiro recently stumbled over pronouns for someone they just met.

“I don’t think they took offense, but it was an embarrassing moment for myself,” says Dopiro, 25, who works as a teacher in Seattle. Among middle school students, gender norms have already changed. One student recently called Dopiro by the wrong pronoun, then apologized.

“They felt like, ‘Oh this is something that I grew up with that I should know not to mess up,’ ” Dopiro says.

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Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent leaves Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday after testifying before congressional lawmakers as part of the House impeachment inquiry.

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The White House removed the core of its Ukraine policy team in the spring and replaced it with “three amigos” considered more reliable for the plan to pressure Kyiv, a senior U.S. diplomat was described as telling House investigators on Tuesday.

That’s according to the account Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., gave to reporters about the closed-door deposition by George Kent, the deputy assistant secretary in the State Department’s European and Eurasian Bureau.

Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney organized the May 23 meeting at which the personnel moves were decided, according to Connolly’s description.

That conference yielded the crew described as the new “three amigos” assigned the Ukraine portfolio: Gordon Sondland, ambassador to the European Union; Kurt Volker, then an envoy to Ukraine for its peace negotiations; and Energy Secretary Rick Perry.

In other words, Mulvaney removed career specialists who the White House believed wouldn’t go along with a plan to lean on Ukraine’s leaders in an attempt to get them to launch investigations that might help Trump in the 2020 election, according to this account of Kent’s testimony.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the account on Tuesday evening.

Connolly, who described the deposition, called Kent’s account of events “very powerful” and “deeply disturbing, especially the role of Rudy Giuliani” — the personal attorney for Trump who drove much of the Ukraine plan on his own as well as in concert with the State Department.

Members of Congress already have heard from Volker; Sondland is expected to appear behind closed doors on Thursday. Perry has been subpoenaed in the House inquiry.

Other directions for investigators

Connolly said Kent’s remarks also made him want to hear from former national security adviser John Bolton, whom other witnesses also are said to have described to investigators as concerned about Trump’s Ukraine pressure plan and the role Giuliani played in it.

It isn’t clear whether investigators might call Bolton to appear; Connolly said that will be up to the chairmen of the three committees leading the impeachment inquiry: Intelligence, Foreign Affairs and Oversight.

One of those chairmen, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., of the Intelligence Committee, suggested elsewhere in the Capitol on Tuesday that his next priority might be to try to obtain documents about the Ukraine pressure plan, which he said exists somewhere within officialdom.

“There is a paper record of efforts to condition this meeting … and perhaps condition military support itself,” Schiff said.

More broadly, the chairman said, Democrats intend to keep up a “furious pace” of depositions and that there will be “a busy few days and weeks ahead.”

No vote for now

What Democrats do not intend to do, for now, is convene a vote by the full chamber on whether to authorize their impeachment inquiry, said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.

President Trump and Republicans have faulted the inquiry as illegitimate because it hasn’t been put before all of the members in the chamber. That’s one reason the White House has said it won’t cooperate with requests for witnesses or documents — although it isn’t clear whether the administration would change its tune if there were a vote.

Pelosi was asked at her news conference on Tuesday why, if she believed the inquiry was right and she was on solid political ground, she wouldn’t “call the president’s bluff” and convene a vote.

Congress isn’t in the business of calling bluffs, Pelosi said — “this is not a game for us.”

The Constitution gives the House broad discretion about conducting impeachment, putting the speaker and her lieutenants in charge of when it’s taking place and what rules will govern the process.

Trump and Republicans call what the Democrats are doing a “fake impeachment” because it breaks with past practices, including a vote to launch the inquiry — which took place when President Bill Clinton was impeached — and some privileges for the minority to issue subpoenas or call witnesses.

White House counsel Pat Cipollone argued in a letter rejecting the impeachment inquiry that Trump deserves the ability to confront his accuser, enjoy due process and have a vigorous defense.

But impeachment in the House is, effectively, an indictment for which lawmakers are a grand jury. If members vote to impeach, that triggers a trial for Trump in the Senate in which his allies can defend him there.

NPR congressional correspondent Susan Davis and Congress editor Deirdre Walsh contributed to this report.