The DOE is urging collegiate and high school sports governing bodies to strip trans female athletes of their records, titles and awards.
In a news release, the department of education said the request was “entirely consistent with the NCAA's new policy.” ...
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Whether the number of records in women’s events attributed to men is 1 or 1 million, every official record of women’s performances must accurately reflect the achievements of female ...
The Department of Education is calling for organizations that govern high school and college athletics to revoke records, ...
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Experts note that there is no concrete evidence that trans women are naturally more athletic than those assigned women at birth. The NCAA’s president told Congress in December that he knows of fewer ...
THE COMMUNITY Foundation for the Ohio Valley announced its 2025 Community Impact and Field of Interest Fund grant recipients ...
The Trump administration is urging the NCAA and high school sports associations to reallocate past awards and records, citing ...