in the remote area of sandstone and sagebrush.
found that about 7 in 10 U.S. adults think transgender female athletes should not be allowed to participate in girls and women’s sports at the high school, college or professional level. That view was shared by about 9 in 10 Republicans and roughly half of Democrats.The federation didn’t specify whether the change applies to all events or only events where a trans athlete has qualified for the final. The change only applies to this weekend’s competition. The organization didn’t say how many students will be affected by the change.
The rule change may be the first attempt nationally by a high school sports governing body to expand competition when trans athletes are participating.Trump threatened Tuesday to pull federal funding in California if the state did not bar trans students from participating in girls sports. The post referenced AB Hernandez, a trans athlete who is scheduled to compete in the girls varsity triple jump, high jump and long jump in the state finals. She won the Division 3 girls long jump and girls triple jump and placed seventh in the high jump at the Southern Section Division Finals on May 19, according to CIF results.“THIS IS NOT FAIR, AND TOTALLY DEMEANING TO WOMEN AND GIRLS,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
after she said the state would take the president to court over his effort to keep trans girls from competing in girls sports.The Trump administration
earlier this year over a California law that says districts can’t force teachers and staff to notify parents if a student changes their gender identity at school.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom recentlyEarlier this year, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested and tried to
who had been involved in campus protests against the Israel-Hamas war. And the Trump administration abruptlyof thousands of international students before reversing itself and then
on which students can lose permission to study in the U.S.University of Wisconsin student Vladyslav Plyaka was planning to visit Poland to see his mother and renew his visa, but he doesn’t know when that will be possible now that visa appointments are suspended. He also doesn’t feel safe leaving the U.S. even when appointments resume.