Woke Culture April 2 Prisoners have no 'constitutional right' to sex changes, red-state AG tells court in brief backing Trump Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is supporting President Donald Trump's legal battle to uphold his executive order prohibiting transgender treatments for federal inmates.
Politics March 23 Big-money WI high court race will have national effects, as redistricting, unions, trans issues at stake Liberal Judge Susan Crawford and conservative former Attorney General Brad Schimel are facing off in a high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court race April 1.
MILITARY March 18 Trans Air Force sergeants take Trump admin to court, say it's 'not possible' to serve as women Two transgender airmen have filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's executive orders booting trans troops from the armed services.
Health Care in Politics March 18 Victims of 'gender industrial complex' will get justice in court, attorney for detransitioners pledges Mark Trammell, lead attorney at the Center for American Liberty, represents detransitioners who say doctors didn't give them proper "informed consent" before life-altering surgeries.
Veterans March 17 VA rescinds 2018 directive on transgender treatments, aligning with Trump 'two sexes' EO The Department of Veterans Affairs rescinded its directive permitting transgender-related health care services, aligning with President Donald Trump's two-sexes executive order.
Gavin Newsom March 11 Newsom's 'unfair' remark on girls' sports belies record as governor: 'Absolute bulls---' While Gov. Gavin Newsom agreed with conservative powerhouse Charlie Kirk that trans women in sports is "unfair," he has signed a slew of pro-trans bills into law over the last few years.
VIDEO March 5 New study challenging gender surgery 'follows the science,' doctor argues Board certified rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani unpacks an Oxford study explaining the mental health risks following gender surgeries on 'America Reports.'
Media February 27 Maryland lawmaker shocked by blue state's push to allow condom vending machines in public schools Maryland state Del. Kathy Szeliga spoke out against legislation to reverse a law banning condoms and other contraception from being sold in public school vending machines on "America Reports."
Politics February 25 Ohio transgender bathroom law takes effect as top proponent calls it ‘victory for safety & common sense’ Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill in November that went into effect Tuesday denoting bathroom use by biological sex.
Colorado February 19 'Misgendering' trans people on their death certificates could be jailable offense under blue-state bill A new Colorado bill provides that those who "knowingly" use the wrong "gender identity" on a person's death certificate could be hit with a Class 2 misdemeanor charge threatening jail.
Trump's First 100 Days February 14 Trump's 'two sexes' order spurs state-level efforts to crack down on trans treatments for minors Several states, inspired by President Donald Trump's executive orders, are pushing bills to ban transgender medical procedures for minors.
Trump's First 100 Days February 5 Trans lawsuit lobbed against Trump admin based on 'faulty interpretations': Legal expert Legal expert Sarah Parshall Perry breaks down what the latest lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's gender-related executive order means.
Donald Trump January 29 DHS suspends approval of applications with ‘X’ gender marker Employees at DHS and USCIS were advised in a letter to suspend approval of applications containing an "X" marker for gender instead of one of the two biological sexes.
Donald Trump January 28 Trans inmate's lawsuit challenges Trump 'two-sexes' order cutting off tax money for gender therapy A transgender inmate has filed the first lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging an executive order halting medical transition treatments for federal prisoners.
Politics January 27 Trump looks to enforce trans inmate crackdown as new acting federal prisons chief tapped William W. Lothrop was named interim Bureau of Prisons director after Colette Peters' resignation, as the president aims to enforce stricter policies on transgender inmates in prisons.
Donald Trump January 25 Trump's 'two sexes' executive order comes on heels of SCOTUS accepting another challenge to LGBT agenda In his first week in office, President Donald Trump has enshrined only two genders, male and female, in federal policy through one of his slew of executive actions.
Health December 13 Incurable, 'highly contagious' STD affects nearly 900 million people under age 50 HSV, or genital herpes, has affected millions of people around the world. Researchers and experts weigh in on the risks and developing treatments of the high-burden sexually transmitted infection.
House of Representatives December 12 House Pentagon funding bill would ban transgender treatments for minor children of military personnel The GOP-led House passed a defense bill banning taxpayer-funded transgender procedures for military minors, sparking debate as it moves to the Democrat-majority Senate.
California December 7 California chiropractor defends entering man in women's surf contest to protest transgender athletes A California chiropractor who entered a man into a women's surfing contest to protest transgender inclusion defended her stunt amid backlash.
Golf December 6 Women's golf tour owner reveals harrowing experience with trans golfer that sparked push for new LPGA ban NXXT Golf Tour owner Stuart McKinnon recounted his experience dealing with trans golfer Hailey Davidson and the decision to ban the golfer in March.
Golf December 4 Women golfers rejoice after LPGA bars post-puberty males from female competition: 'No more!' Multiple women's golfers have spoken out in support of the LGPA's new rule that bars post-pubescent males from competing against female golfers.
Supreme Court December 4 Supreme Court appears divided over state bans on gender transition 'treatments' for minors The Supreme Court appeared divided Wednesday over the constitutionality of state laws banning gender transition medical treatments for minors.
Politics December 4 Sotomayor compares trans medical 'treatments' to aspirin in question about side effects during oral arguments Justice Sonia Sotomayor said "every medical treatment has a risk, even taking aspirin" during oral arguments in the high-profile SCOTUS case involving trans "treatments" for minors.
Supreme Court December 4 'Overwhelming evidence' of negative consequences from gender 'treatments' focus of landmark Supreme Court case The Supreme Court's ruling on the Tennessee legislation could affect similar laws in 25 states.
Supreme Court December 4 Supreme Court can take massive step in preventing trans athletes in girls' sports with historic hearing The Supreme Court faces a decision that could help determine whether biological males will compete against female athletes for generations to come.
Politics November 20 California school official compared 'Save Girls Sports' shirt to swastika, rebuked girls wearing it: lawsuit A high school athlete's family filed a Title IX complaint after she was moved to junior varsity to make room for a transgender athlete on the varsity squad.
Politics November 19 Nancy Mace’s effort to ban transgender Delaware Democrat from Capitol women's restrooms gains support Rep. Nancy Mace's resolution to bar transgender women from Capitol restrooms receives support from a handful of officials Tuesday afternoon.
Politics November 13 Trump HHS could reverse Biden-Harris policies on gender treatments for minors President-elect Donald Trump said last year he plans to block federal agency programs that support "gender-affirming" care, aiming to reduce availability of such services for minors nationwide.
Politics November 8 Trump's 'they/them' ads combined culture war, economic worries to make effective pitch: expert In his campaign’s final days, Trump targeted culture issues, airing ads that criticized Kamala Harris’s stance on gender policies such as transgender treatments for prison inmates.
Politics October 31 Advocate for 'gender affirming care' for prisoners named by AG Garland to corrections advisory board Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Cheryl Strange, a key figure in "gender-affirming care" for trans inmates, to the a federal corrections advisory board.