President Trump proclaimed himself “the president to save women's sports" while celebrating the NCAA's announcement of its new policy on transgender athletes.
Whether to allow transgender women to compete in women's sports already was a key debate among Olympic leaders before U.S.
President Donald Trump is ready to take his fight against transgender athletes to the International Olympic Committee.
The move came one day after President Donald Trump signed an executive order intended to ban transgender athletes from girls’ ...
The NCAA, the governing body for collegiate sports in the United States, banned transgender women from competing in women's ...
President Donald Trump's executive order to ban transgender female athletes from competition delivered on a promise he made ...
The first women’s World Cup ski jumping event in the United States is this weekend in Lake Placid, New York. Women, thanks to ...
In line with the administration's policy, the NCAA says women's sports will be limited to those assigned female at birth ...
Minnesota high school sports leaders are once again confronted with the question of whether transgender student-athletes ...
The NCAA will no longer allow transgender women to compete on women's teams, sacrificing already-vulnerable kids.
Minnesota high school sports leaders are once again confronted with the question of whether transgender student-athletes should be eligible to compete in girls sports. Leaders of the nonprofit ...