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Juventus players were caught off guard during a visit to the White House when Donald Trump questioned them about transgender athletes.
US President Donald Trump left Juventus stars stunned as he asked them about transgender players and made comments on the ...
Anaya Bangar, who was formerly named Aryan, shared an eight-page athlete testing report detailing her journey as an athlete, ...
The bizarre interaction occurred at the Oval Office - with FIFA president Gianni Infantino also present - and no explanation ...
Hoosiers have long lamented the 55 miles per hour speed limit on I-465, claiming it is too slow for the flow of traffic on ...
In Oval Office during the Italian soccer giant’s White House visit, the president’s questions created an awkward silence. “I ...
The U.S. State Department has announced it will soon resume scheduling interviews for overseas visa applications, while ...
The Supreme Court ruled that Tennessee's law restricting gender-affirming care for transgender youth does not violate the ...
The justices ruled that Tennessee’s law, which prohibited some medical treatments for transgender youths, did not violate ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday welcomed members of the Italian Juventus Club World Cup team to the Oval Office as he ...
The specific 988 subprogram for LGBTQ+ youth cost $33 million in fiscal year 2024, according to SAMHSA, and as of June 2025, more than $33 million has been spent on the services. The Trump ...
While some in the party denounced the Supreme Court’s decision, other top leaders remained quiet, underscoring the party’s ...