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It's International Women's Day and as we honor the women in our lives one woman owned business in Dallas is celebrating women in the community in a unique way.
It's International Women's Day and as we honor the women in our lives one woman owned business in Dallas is celebrating women in the community in a unique way.
After Memphis women's basketball's season-ending WNIT loss, things got ugly when a Tigers player struck a Bowling Green player postgame
If I had a dollar for every time my body was likened to athletes or called masculine, I would be a very rich woman.
Comedy CentralOne year ago, Florida’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill was signed into law. To commemorate the occasion, Sunshine State governor/Thai food connoisseur Ron DeSantis is looking to expand the mandate—which prohibits discussion of gender identity and sexual orientation until fourth grade—to all grades through the end of high school. But Al Franken thinks he may have discovered a loophole.“This ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law is terrible,” The Daily Show guest host said on Thursday night. “Luckily,
Ohio State has a tough task ahead as they prepare to take on perennial power UConn. #GoBucks
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JK Rowling has attacked the frontrunner to replace Nicola Sturgeon over his pledge to protect women's rights, accusing him of backing legislation that would have allowed rapists to be housed in women's prisons.
The law drew national backlash, with critics saying it marginalizes LGBTQ people. DeSantis' proposal would not require approval of Florida lawmakers.
Four women who were formerly high school athletes in Connecticut are asking an appeals court to let them revive their challenge to the state’s trans-inclusive sports policy. The four cisgender women argued that the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference’s policy allowing transgender women to compete in high school girls’ sports put them at an athletic disadvantage,…
STORY: World Athletics voted on Thursday to ban transgender women from competing in elite female competitions and tightened testosterone restrictions for other athletes. "The Council has agreed to exclude male to female transgender athletes who have been through male puberty from female world ranking competitions from March 31 this year."World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said that the decision to exclude transgender women who had gone through what he called male puberty was based on what he said was "the overarching need to protect the female category."The new rules will also impact athletes with what is known as "differences in sex development," or DSD.The most famous might be South Africa's two-time Olympic 800-meter winner Caster Semenya, who has XY chromosomes and blood testosterone levels in the male range.The council vote will require DSD athletes such as Semenya and Namibia's silver medalist Christine Mboma to take testosterone-reducing medication and maintain low levels of the hormone for two years before they are cleared to compete.That could keep some DSD athletes out of events for 24 months, although Coe said some could apply for a shorter, six-month monitoring period."So none of these athletes will be eligible to compete in the World Athletics Championships in Budapest in August. They will be eligible to compete in other events after that six month period, including the Paris Olympic Games next year if and only if they maintain their testosterone at the required level."The move banning trans women comes as some claim athletes born male have innate physical advantages over those born female."The majority of those consulted stated that transgender athletes should not be competing in the female category.”The tighter measures around one of the most contentious and divisive issues in sport follow a similar move by World Aquatics in 2022.Coe announced the formation of a working group, which will be chaired by a transgender athlete, to further study the issue of trans inclusion.
“I don’t remember ever doing that, I’m telling you” DeSantis insisted.