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Six months after President Trump signed an executive order banning trans women from women's sports, these athletes are still ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order to establish a White House task force to coordinate the federal ...
Shortly after former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced his plans to run for Senate, a group backing Republicans ...
Asked if he would consider genetic testing to stop transgender Olympic competitors, Trump said "there will be a very, very ...
In its push to remove transgender athletes from Olympic sports, the Trump administration provided the U.S. Olympic and ...
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee tells the federations overseeing swimming, athletics and other sports that it has ...
USOPC's previous policy had said transgender participation should be based on 'fairness' and 'science-based evidence rather ...
The 'Big Weekend Show' co-hosts discuss the recent shift some top Democrats have shown in their stance on whether transgender ...
Ken Paxton sued U.S. Masters Swimming over transgender women competing in an April meet, alleging unfair advantage.
The letter, spearheaded by Mississippi attorney general Lynn Fitch, urged the NCAA to restore records in women's sports.
The Justice Department alleged in a new lawsuit that California violated federal civil rights laws by allowing a transgender athlete to compete.
The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) has updated its policy to align with an executive order signed ...
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