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American women players settle equal-pay lawsuit vs. U.S. Soccer for $24MU.S. women's national team players who spent years battling for pay equity lauded as historic an agreement by U.S. Soccer to pay $24 million US to settle a discrimination dispute with the team, as well as a commitment to equalize pay and bonuses to match the men's team.
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