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The Christian Post on MSNDepartment of Education recognizes June as 'Title IX Month': 'Hard-earned civil rights'The Trump administration is celebrating Title IX Month in June, marking a contrast to much of corporate America and the Biden ...
Title IX protects all students from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Awake used an isolated ...
A Minnesota softball player has joined a federal lawsuit that argues the state's laws on gender-identity-based eligibility rules are in direct violation of Title IX.
The federal government recognized June as Pride Month under three Democratic presidents. Two Republican presidents did not ...
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WTEN Albany on MSNBiology vs. Inclusion: Blakeman joins GOP senators calling for ban on trans players in girls’ school sportsRepublicans continued to lobby for more government restrictions on who can play school sports, demanding more from Gov. Kathy Hochul on trans athletes who want to play with girls.
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The Daily Caller on MSN‘Truly Sick’: Superstar Olympian Simone Biles Picks Fight With Riley GainesOlympic gymnastics icon Simone Biles called out former National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) swimmer Riley Gaines ...
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GB News on MSNRiley Gaines demands prosecution against officials letting males in women's sportsFormer NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines, who famously tied with trans swimmer Lia Thomas in the 2022 championships, has called for ...
The San Diego Unified School District began taking steps in December of last year to protect students from possible Trump ...
Donald Trump’s new travel ban is hard to make sense of. In a sweeping order Wednesday night, Trump fully banned travel from 12 countries: Afghanistan, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, ...
In an interview with NBC News, the education secretary said Harvard still needs to do more to combat antisemitism and vet ...
After Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia, and the NCAA attempted to force the women’s swim team to accept a male athlete, who ...
Equal Protection Under Title VII: On June 5, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Title VII’s protections ...
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