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The U.S. Department of Education says California is in violation of federal law and has 10 days to change its practices.
The national college sports organization claims a monopoly on competitions staged in March, but it pleads ignorance on ...
The Trump administration on Wednesday said California is defying federal law in permitting transgender girls to compete on ...
The 6-3 decision in United States v. Skrmetti upholds the 2023 Tennessee medical law under the 14th Amendment’s ...
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CALIFORNIA’S SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES receive billions in federal funding each year — money that President Donald Trump is threatening to terminate over the ...
This column’s long-time cartoonist John Shakespeare died this week. His art was wonderful, his disposition ever-sunny.
Trump is threatening to withhold funding from California over its policy toward transgender student athletes, but actually doing so could prove tricky for the president.
The lawsuit argues the NCAA's policy violates Trump's executive order because it acknowledges a transgender identity. Paxton also contends the NCAA's policy contains loopholes.
Gaines is actively following Trump's actions on his executive order signed on February 5, 2025, which bans transgender athletes from female sports, following a trophy controversy in 2022.