Trans volleyball player wins women’s scholarship for University of Washington after concealing trans identity since age 12
“We know many of the girls he’s playing against do not know that they are competing against a male.”
Supreme Court agrees to hear case on access to abortion pill
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear a bid by President Biden’s administration to preserve broad access to the abortion pill, called mifepristone. The high court ended its recognition of a constitutional right to abortion in
Hunter Biden defies subpoena to privately testify ahead of impeachment inquiry vote
On Wednesday, President Biden’s son, Hunter Biden defied a congressional subpoena to appear privately for a deposition in an impeachment inquiry against his father, prior to the House holding a vote to formalize the process. The chairman
St. Louis Blues fire six-season coach Craig Berube after disappointing 13-14-1 start
St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong announced they have fired coach Craig Berube, this coming after the team lost to the Detroit Red Wings 6-4 on Tuesday night in St. Louis, the fourth straight loss for
Washington’s NHL Capitals, NBA Wizards moving to Virginia in 2028
The majority owner of the NBA’s Washington Wizards and NHL’s Washington Capitals, Ted Leonsis, announced plans on Wednesday he will move those franchises from Washington, D.C., to Virginia by 2028. Leonsis took control of the Capitals and
‘Barbie’ leads 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards film nominations
The Critics Choice Association (CCA) announced the nominations in the film categories for the 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards, with the smash hit film Barbie leading the nominees with 18 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director for
Former castmates, friends pay tribute to the late Andre Braugher
Former castmates, friends and colleagues are paying tribute to Andrew Braugher, who died on Monday, December 11 after a brief battle with illness at the age of 61. Many of Braugher’s former Brooklyn Nine-Nine costars took to