Transgender Swimmer Lia Thomas Loses Bid for NCAA ‘Woman of the Year’
Infamous transgender swimmer Lia Thomas finally lost a race after the NCAA chose someone else for its Woman of the Year award.

Infamous transgender swimmer Lia Thomas finally lost a race after the NCAA chose someone else for its Woman of the Year award.

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh refused to back down after pro-abortion supporters were angered by his comments supporting life made last week.

On Monday, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot proposed several plans costing between $900 million and $2.2 billion to upgrade Soldier Field in a desperate bid to entice the Chicago Bears to remain in her increasingly dangerous city.

Florida rapper Rollie Bands was shot and killed last Friday in the parking lot of a Tampa apartment complex, according to reports. The rapper was apparently gunned down shortly after posting taunts to his enemies on social media.

Charles Barkley is sick and tired of people complaining about Saudi Arabia’s human rights abuses and is urging people to direct their criticisms at the United States instead.

Charles Barkley says he is tired of waiting around and has given the Saudi-backed LIV golf league a deadline on making him an offer.

Extreme left-wing San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich accused the U.S. of being filled with “racists” Saturday.

Two men were arrested Saturday outside Sesame Place theme park in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, during a protest accusing the park of racism.

The St. Louis Cardinals will be missing Nolan Arenado and Paul Goldschmidt refuse to take the coronavirus vaccine in order to enter Canada.

Despite that he didn’t create it, LeBron James’ media company is looking to get trademark protection for the phrase “Shut Up and Dribble.”

Pop culture icon William Shatner insists that the creator of the ‘Star Trek’ universe would be extremely unhappy with the new ‘Trek’ shows.

Two of baseball’s outstanding black players have now been added to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.

Disney-owned Marvel’s Thor: Love and Thunder Director, Taika Watiti, took aim at critics who say that the latest superhero movie is “too gay.”

A new comic book publisher, “Rippaverse” comic books, from comic book writer Eric July, has raked in some $3 million in funding in a matter of days based on his promise to release a series of superhero comics that leaves all the left-wing wokeness behind.

Vince McMahon has retired as chairman and CEO of WWE effective immediately amid an ongoing probe into misconduct allegations made against him.

ESPN’s ESPY Awards show collapsed in the ratings earning 34 percent fewer viewers this year than it did in 2019.

The British Rugby Football Union is moving toward banning transgender athletes from competing among natural-born women.

J.J. Watt offered to pay for a man’s funeral after seeing the deceased’s granddaughter tweeting about selling her NFL collectibles.

Actress Jessica Alba, who appeared in a pair of much derided comic book movies more than a decade ago, says Marvel’s cinematic superhero films are still too white.

Last week, Charles Barkley said f-you to those who don’t support gays. This week he might join a golf league backed by the anti-gay Saudis.

Daryl Katz, owner of the Edmonton Oilers, has been accused of paying a teenage dancer for sex when she was as young as 17.

Actress Ana de Armas, who starred in the latest Bond blockbuster “No Time to Die,” has come out against making the next James Bond a woman, adding that there is “no need to steal someone else’s character.”

Major League Baseball’s All-Star game only earned 7.5 million viewers on Tuesday, making it the lowest-rated All-Star game in MLB history.

The fictional sport of Quidditch was pulled out of the pages of the Harry Potter books and turned into a real-life sport. Now the popular game’s organizers are changing its name to “quadball” to protest Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling and her views on transgenderism.

Ex-NFL safety Deshazor Everett has pleaded guilty to reckless driving after the accident that killed his girlfriend in 2021.

Boxer Mike Tyson says that he feels the end is near, literally, as he tells fans that he thinks he may soon die.

Ex-President Donald Trump predicted an “inevitable” PGA-LIV merger and advised golfers to hurry up and “take the money” from LIV before it’s too late.

NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson may only get a two to eight game suspension despite the 24 women who have accused him of sexual misconduct.

A crew member with NBC’s “Law & Order: Organized Crime” series was shot to death on Tuesday morning as he waited to begin working on a location shoot for the show in Brooklyn.

Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh recently spoke at a pro-life event and said he believes in “having the courage to let the unborn be born.”

The death of popular standup comedian Jak Knight has been ruled a suicide, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner.

Trump’s Bedminster booked a tournament with the Saudi-backed LIV leagues. And now 9/11 families are furious.

A federal judge has blocked the Biden administration’s recent rules giving gays and transgender people extended rights in schools and the workplace because Biden’s regulators bypassed a critical requirement of federal law that must be satisfied before issuing such a regulation: giving the public notice of the regulation, time to file comments, and forcing the agency to respond to those comments. (edited)

The National Women’s Soccer League says it will not allow any new teams to form in states that place severe restrictions on abortions.

Former “Glee” star Blake Jenner was pulled over in Burbank and charged with drunk driving, according to reports.

Disney owned Marvel Studio’s woke, big summer superhero blockbuster “Thor: Love and Thunder” has experienced one of the worst second weekend audience dropoffs in Marvel movie history — losing 68 percent of its audience since last week.

Martina Navratilova led a chorus of attackers against UPenn for nominating transgender swimmer Lia Thomas for the NCAA’s “Woman of the Year”

Fox Sports has apologized for adding the logos of the Yankees and the Red Sox to an image of New York’s Ground Zero memorial site on Saturday

Diablo Cody, the award-winning writer of the coming-of-age story Juno, is “horrified” that her only hit film has been interpreted as pro-life.

Actress Jennifer Grey says her teenage abortion helped her get out of a dangerous party lifestyle before she made it as an actor.
