The president, politicians and right-wing activists are lying to you about trans women in sports to get what they want.
Khelif’s victory generated newfound interest among Algerian girls and women in the male-dominated sport. Read more at straitstimes.com.
In a gym in northern Algeria's Kabylia, 15-year-old Cerine Kessal was driving her fists into a punching bag. The two-time national champion was dreaming of greater feats after Algerian Imane Khelif ...
In a gym nestled in the Kabylia region of northern Algeria, 15-year-old Cerine Kessal punches relentlessly into a bag, her sights set on ...
In a social media post, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala, falsely stated that “men were boxing against women” during the 2024 Olympics. AL.com asked Tuberville’s office to provide any evidence that ...
Republican lawmakers wrote a letter to the International Olympic Committee calling for a rule to prohibit biological men from competing in women's sports.
Bearing the offensive title “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” the executive order misinterprets a U.S. law called Title IX ...
A student group at Davidson College is reportedly facing disciplinary action after handing out pro-Israel content on campus, ...
With International Women's Day being recognized, 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey welcomes a quartet of local women leaders for a panel.
Sex classification in sports has long been framed as a biological issue, but its enforcement through Differences in Sexual ...
PM Orbán called Algerian female boxer and Olympic Champion Imane Khelif a man during an encounter with Olympian Luca Hámori.
In light of the Trump administration’s new executive orders, Rhodes Scholar Francesco Rahe explores trans identity at ...