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Minnesota Supreme Court Hears Case of Trans-Identified Male Powerlifter Barred from Women’s Category

On Tuesday, the Minnesota State Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a high-profile case involving JayCee Cooper, a trans-identified male powerlifter, who sued USA Powerlifting (USAPL) after being barred from competing in the women’s category. The lawsuit, filed in 2021, alleges that the organization violated the Minnesota Human Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination based on an individual's gender identity.

Chicago Police Investigate Deadly Shooting That Killed 3, Injured 5

Chicago police are searching for suspects involved in a shooting that left three dead and five wounded in a Chicago Lawn home on Monday afternoon. Police Chief Jon Hein vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice, calling the incident a "heinous, terrible" crime.

Republicans Urge WHO Group Overseeing Trans Guidelines be Dissolved

A group of Republicans have called for the World Health Organization (WHO) to dissolve its group developing transgender guidelines.

Republican States Urge Supreme Court to Defend Women’s Sports

Attorneys general from 24 Republican-led states are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold laws protecting women’s and girls’ sports by restricting participation to biological females. This move challenges a 9th Circuit Court ruling that froze Arizona’s law safeguarding women’s sports, citing potential violations of the Equal Protection Clause.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Introduces Resolution Over ‘Death Threats’ Received By Rep. Nancy Mace

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has introduced a resolution condemning the "death threats" received by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) following her introduction of a bill aimed at protecting women’s rights by restricting access to women’s restrooms in the U.S. Capitol to biological females.

New Hampshire Judge Challenges Parents Over Gender Preferences in Legal Dispute on Pro-Girl Sports Protests

A contentious legal battle over free speech and the inclusion of transgender athletes in girls' sports has unfolded in New Hampshire, where Judge Steven McAuliffe is presiding over a case involving parents who wore pro-girl wristbands to protest a transgender athlete competing on a high school girls' soccer team.

Ninth Circuit Judge Compares Female-Only Spa Policy to Racial Discrimination

A Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals judge likened the female-only policy of Olympus Spa, a Christian Korean-owned business in Washington, to a "whites-only" rule during a hearing on Monday. The spa restricts entry to "biological females," citing constitutional rights, but faces accusations of discrimination from the state’s Human Rights Commission.

Trial Begins For Illegal Alien Accused Of Murdering Laken Riley

Opening statements began Friday in the trial of Jose Ibarra, a 26-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela accused of murdering Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student, in February.

Monkeys Escape South Carolina Bio-Research Lab

More than forty rhesus macaque monkeys are on the loose in a South Carolina town after they escaped from a bioresearch lab.

Christopher Columbus (1451-May 20, 1506)

Christopher Columbus (1451-May 20, 1506) was a Genoese explorer who sailed to America. After Muslim Turks conquered Constantinople in 1453, land routes were cut off from Europe to India and China....

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