Fairness

Supreme Court Allows Virginia to Remove Noncitizens from Voter Rolls

The U.S. Supreme Court decided that Virginia may remove more than 1,500 noncitizens from its voter rolls.

San Francisco Transit System to Pay Nearly $8 Million to Workers Fired Over COVID Vaccine

Former employees of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) will receive nearly $8 million.

New Hampshire Girls Soccer Team Forfeits Game Against Transgender Opponent

In a growing movement to preserve fairness in women’s sports, more female athletes are taking a stand against competing with transgender athletes who were born male.

New Zealand to Revise Community Sport Guidelines for Transgender Athletes Amid Controversy

In response to criticism from Olympians and other detractors who claimed the policy disadvantages women, New Zealand is poised to revise its guidelines on...

Boise State Women’s Volleyball Forfeits Match Against California University Amid Transgender Player Controversy

The Boise State women’s volleyball team has forfeited its upcoming match against San Jose State University (SJSU) amid ongoing controversies related to a transgender athlete on the SJSU roster.

ABC Debate Moderators Face Scrutiny for Fact-Checking Trump, Easy Treatment for Harris

ABC News moderators faced criticism for their aggressive fact-checking of former President Trump during the debate Tuesday night while offering more lenient treatment to Vice President Kamala Harris.

Columbia University President Resigns

Columbia University President Minouche Shakif has resigned from her position following pro-Palestine protests.

The Battle Over SB 94: California’s Proposed Lifeline for Long-Term Inmates

Nearly a year of inactivity later, the California Assembly is gearing up to vote on SB 94, legislation permitting prisoners convicted of murder and...

Disney Executive Reportedly Harris Mega Donor

Dana Walden, co-chair of Disney Entertainment, the parent company of ABC News, is reportedly a longtime personal friend and campaign donor to Vice President...

Olympic Committee Chairman Says There is ‘No Scientifically Solid System’ to Identify Men and Women

International Olympic Committee Chairman Thomas Bach recently complained there was no "scientifically reliable" method to distinguish between male and female athletes.

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