Ex-NCAA women's runner involved in SCOTUS battle over trans athletes speaks out after judge advances case
Attorney Alex Swoyer takes a deep dive into the pivotal cases the Supreme Court could examine in its upcoming term.
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Attorney Alex Swoyer takes a deep dive into the pivotal cases the Supreme Court could examine in its upcoming term.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Rashee Rice, the Kansas City Chiefs' No. 1 receiver, performed well in his first practice week since finishing his six-game suspension for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy, setting himself up to play a sizable number of snaps Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders (1 p.m. ET, CBS).
Former NCAA athletes Lainey Armistead and Madison Kenyon talk to Fox News Digital about how they ended up in a lawsuit to protect women's sports in a case that's now going all the way to the Supreme Court.
With the Supreme Court set to hear the Little vs. Hecox case, Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador will have a big decision to make in the national movement to keep trans athletes out of women's and girls' sports.
Taylor and Ryan Starling of Riverside, California, discussed their ongoing lawsuit over trans inclusion in girls sports, speaking at the state capital and all the fallout that has come with it.
Former NCAA swimmers Riley Gaines and Kylee Alons and their attorney, William Bock, told Fox News Digital they would all support criminal prosecution against officials allowing trans athletes to play in women's and girls sports.
OutKick contributor Riley Gaines joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how the transgender athlete debate has sparked backlash in states like Minnesota and California as critics fight to protect women's sports.
SANTA ANA, Calif. — An illegal bookmaker who took thousands of bets from the former interpreter of Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani was sentenced Friday to just over a year in prison.