ATHLETES

Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Rep. Moulton Stirs Debate: Should Trans Athletes Compete with Female Peers?

Representative Seth Moulton sparked a heated conversation when he suggested that transgender women athletes might have an unfair advantage in female sports. He believes that not discussing this topic openly could harm Democrats in future elections. Moulton’s views aren't widely popular among his fel

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Rep. Seth Moulton's Blunt Message: Democrats Need to Debate Trans Athlete Issue

Massachusetts Representative Seth Moulton, a Democrat, has ignited controversy by questioning his party's stance on allowing transgender women athletes to compete in girls' sports. He believes Democrats avoid debate on such sensitive topics to prevent offense. Moulton, a father of two daughters, exp

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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

Trans Athletes in Spotlight: Alberta's Controversial Sports Bill

A new law in Alberta has people talking. The bill, called the Fairness and Safety in Sport Act, says transgender athletes can't compete in women's sports. It also wants any issues about who can play to be reported. But Canada's Sports Minister, Carla Qualtrough, isn't so sure this is the right way t

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Nov 05 2024SPORTS

Athletes Suni Lee and Gabby Thomas Join Sports Illustrated Swimsuit for 2025

Suni Lee, a U. S. Olympic gymnast who won gold this summer, is diving into a new challenge. She's posing for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit's 2025 issue, along with two other superstar athletes. Lee, aged 21, was photographed in Boca Raton, Florida, wearing a brown bikini. She's not the only one making

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Oct 26 2024SPORTS

Baseball Showdown: Yankees vs. Dodgers Kicks Off

The stage is set for an epic baseball battle: the New York Yankees are facing off against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the opening game of the World Series. Gerrit Cole will take the mound for the Yankees, while Jack Flaherty is set to start for the Dodgers. Before the game, the Dodgers were favored

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Oct 18 2024HEALTH

The Link Between Depression and Sports Concussions

Did you know that having depression can make it harder for athletes to recover from a concussion? And vice versa, a recent study reveals. Researchers found that college athletes with both conditions had much worse symptoms than those with just one. They also discovered that the electrical signals in

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Election Debate on Long Island: Who's Got the Edge?

In a heated debate on Long Island, Anthony D'Esposito and Laura Gillen traded barbs over ethics, taxes, border policies, and more. D'Esposito, a veteran politician seeking re-election, was grilled about hiring an alleged mistress in his office. He defended his actions, insisting no rules were broken

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Oct 11 2024BUSINESS

How Black Women Athletes Are Moving from Sprinting to Business Success

Ever wondered how the skills of a top athlete can translate to becoming a successful business mogul? Well, many Black women athletes are showing just that. They’re not just running track or playing sports; they’re also running businesses and breaking records off the field. Consider Serena Williams.

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Georgia Universities Seek Ban on Transgender Athletes

Georgia's university leaders have voted unanimously to ask sports organizations like the NCAA to ban transgender women from women's sports. This move comes after the state's lieutenant governor promised to pass a similar law. The regents want these organizations to follow the rules of the National A

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

College Athletes Face Betting-Related Harassment on Social Media

Imagine being a college athlete and receiving nasty messages from people who lost bets on your games. That's what many college athletes are dealing with. A study by the NCAA and a data science company shows that at least 12% of public social media abuse against college athletes comes from "angry spo

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