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Georgia Lawmakers Set to Introduce Bill Prohibiting Trans Students From Competing on Sports Teams

Georgia lawmakers plan to introduce legislation in the 2025 session to prohibit transgender students from competing on sports teams or using locker rooms that align with their gender identity.

College Football Referee Pauses Penalty Call To Salute Veterans

While the Army-Navy game captured much of the national spotlight, another football game, the Celebration Bowl in Atlanta, showcased a heartwarming tribute to our nation's veterans.

Washington State Proposes ‘Open’ Category for Sports Divisions

The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) in Washington State released a proposal to create an open division for transgender athletes.

Caitlin Clark Named Time’s Athlete of the Year Amid Controversy Over Woke Politics

Caitlin Clark, the biggest star in the WNBA, has taken the sports world by storm with her stellar college career and professional debut. Her dynamic performances and compelling personality have drawn new fans to women’s basketball and elevated her status as one of America’s top athletes. Time Magazine’s decision to name her Athlete of the Year for 2024 reflects this well-deserved recognition.

NXXT Golf Tour Owner Defends Transgender Ban, Cites Personal Motivation

Stuart McKinnon, the owner of the NXXT Golf Tour, has explained the personal motivation behind his decision to ban transgender athletes from competing in women’s professional golf. The policy change, announced in March, came amid transgender golfer Hailey Davidson's dominant performances as she pursued an LPGA pro card.

Texas Judge Joins Republican Party

Webb County, Texas, Judge Tano Tijerina has joined the Republican Party after being elected as a Democrat nearly a decade ago.

How did Saint Nicholas turn into Santa Claus? – American Minute with Bill Federer

St. Nicholas is the most renowned saint in Greek Orthodox tradition. He was the Bishop of Myra in 4th century Asia Minor, imprisoned by Romans; preached...

Family of Luigi Mangione Speaks Out After UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Charge

The family of Luigi Mangione, the Ivy League graduate charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, expressed shock and devastation following his arrest. In a statement shared by Nino Mangione, a Republican delegate in Baltimore County, the family offered prayers for Thompson's family and urged public prayers for all involved. They emphasized that they were learning details through media reports and could not provide additional comments.

California High School Students Protest Trans Athlete Inclusion

Students at Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California, have staged protests over the inclusion of a transgender athlete in girls' sports.

IOC President Bach Pledges Cooperation with Trump for LA28 Olympics

International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach announced his commitment to working with President-elect Donald Trump to prepare for the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympics. Despite past tensions, Bach expressed optimism about collaborating with Trump, who will be the first U.S. president since Bill Clinton in 1996—and the first Republican since Ronald Reagan in 1984—to play a significant role in supporting the Games.

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