Riley Gaines opened up on the experience of seeing a law named after her signed in West Virginia amid her mission to protect women from trans athletes.
Danica Patrick shares her shift to conservative politics, revealing how a 2023 event changed her perspective and sparked ...
Utah has become the first state to pass legislation requiring parental consent and age verification measures for application ...
Congressional lawmakers gathered in the House chamber to hear from Trump for the first time since he was reelected ...
Georgia's top state officials chided Democratic U.S. Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock for voting against the advance of a ...
Former NCAA swimmer and conservative influencer Riley Gaines has been one of the most active advocates of the movement, ...
ATLANTA, GA — Following a lengthy debate, the Georgia House has voted to advance the “Riley Gaines Act” which bars transgender athletes from girls sports in all state funded schools ...
Economist Harry Dent is still expecting a recession to hit the U.S. economy in 2025, but signals that mass illegal immigrant deportations will bring it "quicker" and "sooner." ...
The NCAA’s policy has several troubling features. First, it deliberately avoids referencing objective biology, and defines ...
(The Center Square) – The Georgia House of Representatives passed the Riley Gaines Act 102-54 that would ban males from competing in women's sports and change the word "gender" to "sex" in ...
Former NCAA swimmer and OutKick host Riley Gaines delivered a message Wednesday to states defying President Donald Trump's executive order to keep transgender athletes out of women's and girls sports.
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