Nebraska joined the ranks of states that prohibit male-born athletes in female sports as Gov. Jim Pillen signed legislation Wednesday requiring students to compete based on biological sex. Source link
Month: June 2025
Arop and Brown win medals at Grand Slam Track Philadelphia
Marco Arop (Erik Van Leeuwen, Wikimedia Commons) Canadian Olympic gold medalist Aaron Brown of Toronto, Ontario, and Canadian Olympic silver medalist Marco Arop of Edmonton, Alberta won medals on Saturday in the…
Top plays in CFL Fantasy at every position for Week 1
Happy CFL Fantasy football New Year! Now that we’ve given you a comprehensive preview of the upcoming season, there’s only one thing left to do: Week 1 rankings. Everyone is 0–0, and…
TikTok blocks #SkinnyTok due to extreme weight loss, disordered eating content
TikTok says it has blocked search results for the hashtag “SkinnyTok”due to a high volume of content that was promoting disordered eating and unhealthy weight loss behaviours on the social media platform. “We…
Oilers vs Panthers: Why this could be the most important hockey finals for Canadians in years
When Canadians question who they are, the answer is hockey. “It’s probably the No. 1 signifier of being Canadian,” said Jason Wilson, who teaches a course about hockey in Canadian history at…
House GOP schedules vote for Trump rescissions package
House Republican leadership said Tuesday evening in a joint statement they officially received the Trump’s administration’s request for $9.4 billion worth of rescissions and plan to bring the package to the floor…
Blue Jays sweep Athletics in Toronto
Ernie Clement (Instagram) The Toronto Blue Jays have now won five games in a row, thanks to an impressive sweep over the Athletics. During the streak, they beat the Texas Rangers 2-0,…
Brady Oliveira headlines TSN’s top 50 CFL players for 2025
TORONTO — There’s a new top dog in the CFL as Brady Oliveira has been named the top player on CFL on TSN’s annual top 50 players list. After Zach Collaros was…
‘Jim Crow Jewish supremacists’: Union leader faces complaint over anti-Israel posts
A complaint filed against the Canadian Association of Professional Employees union president Nathan Prier on Monday argues he used social media to “harass, slander, and defame Jewish CAPE members,” according to a…
Inside Trump’s Attack on Harvard
The battle between Harvard University and the Trump administration has continued to escalate. Michael C. Bender, a correspondent for The New York Times in Washington, surveys the administration’s actions against the nation’s…