Nine Transgender Athletes Hope to Compete in 2021 Summer Olympics, Paralympics
At least nine trans individuals — seven biological men and two biological women — are hoping to compete at the Olympics in July in Tokyo.

At least nine trans individuals — seven biological men and two biological women — are hoping to compete at the Olympics in July in Tokyo.

President Biden’s open border policy includes allowing “vulnerable” illegal migrants into the U.S., including transgenders.

DAs from jurisdictions all around California are petitioning to stop a program in the state’s prisons that could release some 76,000 inmates.

The growing homeless population in LA County accounts for 54 percent of fires responded to in the first quarter of 2021.

The Rich States, Poor States report reveals states with low taxes, fewer regulations and worker freedom are the most prosperous.

Operators of the Line 5 pipeline refused to shut down despite the order from Democrat Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to do so on Wednesday.

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said if people drove electric cars, they would not be affected by the Colonial Pipeline shutdown.

New CA Attorney General Rob Bonta announced he is establishing a Racial Justice Bureau to confront racism, including white supremacy.

Forests so large they could cover all of France have regenerated and thrived since 2000 and benefit the environment by absorbing CO2.

A woman who lives as a man has been elected as the first transgender bishop for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in California.

Sharron Davies, a past Olympic swimmer, is speaking out against a transgender woman poised to compete in the Tokyo Olympics this summer.

The cyberattack on the largest pipeline in the United States resulted in the federal government issuing a state of emergency for 17 states and the District of Columbia.

The criminal hacking group that reportedly goes by the name DarkSide and attacked the largest gasoline pipeline in the United States has now put out an apology of sorts.

Amy Bockerstette has made sports history as the first person born with Down syndrome to compete in a college golf championship.

China, the world’s largest polluter, is defending itself by claiming polluting is a human right in the name of development in the country.

Labor Secretary Marty Walsh said that the Biden administration inherited high unemployment rates for blacks and women.

Caitlyn Jenner, a transgender woman and a California gubernatorial candidate, said she wants to give illegal aliens a pathway to citizenship.

Activists have turned on a SF artist who has painted public art images of the honey bear around the city, blaming him for gentrification.

Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed House Bill 286 into law on Friday that prevents law enforcement from being defunded in the state.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants to spend $10B to create a Civil Climate Corps that she claims will create 1.5 million jobs.

Republicans have made a formal complaint against Democrat Zoe Lofgren for her report on GOP social media posts and the Capitol riot.

GOP senators have asked the Senate Finance Committee to investigate how NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo handled nursing homes during the pandemic.

SF Mayor London Breed announced on Wednesday that $3.75 million will be diverted from law enforcement budgets to black organizations.

Biden’s DOJ and activists are threatening to sue states that have put laws in place to protect female athletes from transgender competition.

A man who goes by the name Laurel Hubbard could be the first transgender woman to compete in the Olympics this summer in Japan.

The GOP governor in Montana is tackling the labor shortage by offering “return to work” bonuses of $1,200 to replace unemployment checks.

Two new bills in Ohio would require students to participate in sports corresponding with their birth gender.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that the birth rate in the U.S. fell by four percent in 2020 — the largest yearly drop in five decades.

Supporters who believed President Joe Biden would make criminal justice reform a priority are disappointed by his inaction in his first 100 days in office.

Attorneys argued before a three-judge panel on Monday in a lawsuit challenging a law to protect female athletes from transgender competition.

Democrats are debating taking early primaries away from NH and Iowa because the populations in those states are too white.

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals heard Monday the lawsuit brought by a young man who is living as a woman and wants to take part in women’s sports at Boise State University in the fall.

Voters in Southlake, Texas, gave candidates who oppose putting critical race theory in public school curriculums a resounding victory.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced Monday he will use an obscure migration rule — humanitarian parole — to import families into the United States because a parent was temporarily separated from one of their children by Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement policies against illegal migration.

Parents magazine is promoting a book about Ibram X. Kendi’s critical race theory as its May pick for its new book club.

A judge in Woolwich Township in Ontario, Canada, has ordered Trinity Bible Chapel be locked to prevent Sunday worship services.

The Empowerment Alliance gave Biden an “F” for his energy policies in his first 100 days in office, including his war on fossil fuels.

The 2020 Census resulted in California losing a Congressional seat but it could have doubled if not for immigrants moving to the state.

Business owners said President Biden’s first 100 days in office represents a “war on small business” with higher taxes and worker shortages.

A Texas lawmaker introduced a bill to stop “critical race theory” from being incorporated into schools’ curricula in the state.
