Author: Sandra Brown

By Samantha Kamman , Christian Post Reporter Tuesday, July 22, 2025 Athletes compete in the 5,000-meter final during the Oregon Relays at Hayward Field on April 23, 2021 in Eugene, Oregon. | Getty Images/Steph Chambers Overview of the Lawsuit Sadie Schreiner, a transgender athlete who identifies as female, has initiated a lawsuit against Princeton University and several affiliated officials following an incident where he was barred from competing in a track event at the university in New Jersey. Details of the Legal Action Filed in the New Jersey Superior Court on July 15, the lawsuit names Princeton University, Leone Timing…

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Trump’s Policies and Their Impact on Women’s Sports Introduction to Women’s Sports Issues The conversation surrounding women’s sports has gained prominence, particularly regarding policies that influence participation and fairness. Recently, the Trump administration has made headlines for initiatives aimed at establishing and protecting the integrity of women’s athletics, leading to discussions about the future of women’s sports in America. Protection of Female Athletes Under Trump’s guidance, various executive actions have been implemented to affirm the rights of female athletes in educational settings, particularly concerning Title IX regulations. These initiatives focus on ensuring that women’s sports are distinct and protected from…

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Solveig Lovseth Claims Ironman Lake Placid Title Solveig Lovseth smiles after winning Ironman Lake Placid on Sunday. (Enterprise photo — Parker O’Brien) A Remarkable Victory LAKE PLACID — Just two months prior, Norway’s Solveig Lovseth had not taken part in a full-distance Ironman, yet she emerged victorious at Ironman Lake Placid. The 26-year-old athlete completed the grueling 140.6-mile race in an impressive time of 8 hours, 43 minutes, and 29 seconds, setting a new record for the women’s category. Shattering Previous Records Lovseth’s time surpasses the previous women’s record of 9:00.22, held by Sarah True since 2022. Following closely behind…

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Examining the House v. NCAA Settlement and Its Impact on Athletic Equity The recent House v. NCAA settlement, totaling $2.78 billion in back damages, has raised questions about revenue distribution in college sports, particularly regarding gender equity and the treatment of women’s athletics. With 90% of these funds earmarked for football and men’s basketball players, it is crucial to consider the fairness of this allocation for all college athletes. Revenue Generation and its Disparities Media rights for football and men’s basketball are the driving forces of college sports revenue, leading many to argue that the beneficiaries of the settlement should…

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Published on July 22, 2025 Revolutionizing Venture Capital: Muse Capital’s Approach to Investing Assia Grazioli-Venier and Rachel Springate, co-founders of Muse Capital, are at the forefront of a transformative movement in venture capital. Their firm, established in 2016, prioritizes investments in sectors traditionally overlooked by mainstream investors, focusing especially on women’s health and sports. Muse Capital co-founders Assia Grazioli-Venier and Rachel Springate launched their firm in 2016. Image: Muse Capital A Strategy Built on Experience The duo does not conform to conventional venture capital pathways. Their extensive backgrounds in business development, entertainment, and technology have afforded them unique insights into…

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Addie Deal: A Day in the Life of an Iowa Women’s Basketball Player Introduction Iowa Women’s Basketball is not only known for its competitive spirit but also for the personalities that make the team engaging. Recently, Addie Deal has been in the spotlight, showcasing her dynamic interactions on and off the court. This article delves into a mic’d up experience that highlights her journey and contributions to the team. Insight into Addie Deal Addie Deal, a forward for the Iowa women’s basketball team, has captured the attention of fans through her powerful play style and engaging personality. Being equipped with…

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Rahm Emanuel’s Stance on Gender Issues: An Insightful Interview with Megyn Kelly In a notable exchange during a recent episode of “The Megyn Kelly Show,” former Chicago mayor and political figure Rahm Emanuel addressed contentious debates surrounding gender policies. This conversation follows the Trump campaign’s polarizing ad emphasizing traditional views, which resonated strongly with many swing voters in the 2024 election cycle. Context of the Discussion Eight months post-election, the Trump administration has moved to fulfill promises including the prohibition of “gender affirming care” for minors and banning male athletes from competing in women’s sports. Meanwhile, Democratic leaders, including California…

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WNBA All-Star Game players came out in t-shirts with a clear message: “Pay us what you owe us.” (Credit: X.com) WNBA All-Stars Unite for Fair Pay Advocacy During the recent 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, players conveyed a powerful message to league officials: the time has come for equitable compensation. This call for fair pay arose following a collective bargaining negotiation, which left many players feeling undervalued and disrespected. Financial Growth Amid Salary Disparities The WNBA is entering a new financial era with a media rights deal poised to deliver $200 million annually starting in 2026. Franchise valuations are now estimated…

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BBC Sport Enhances Coverage of Women’s Rugby Union New Broadcasting Agreement BBC Sport has announced an exciting new agreement to broaden its coverage of women’s rugby union. Starting in the 2025-26 season and continuing through 2026-27, the broadcaster will feature weekly live streams of Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) matches. Broadcasting Details Every week, one match will be available for streaming, along with live broadcasts of one semi-final and the final event. Viewers can access the content via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app. Recent Achievements In May, Gloucester-Hartpury secured their third consecutive PWR title after defeating Saracens…

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WNBA All-Star Weekend Shines Spotlight on Indianapolis Indianapolis recently found itself at the center of attention as it hosted the WNBA All-Star Weekend, marking the city’s second high-profile sporting event in less than two years. The festivities followed the successful 2024 NBA All-Star Game held in the same city, showcasing Indianapolis as a vibrant hub for sports. City Preparedness and Economic Impact Announced as the host in August 2024, Indianapolis was prepared for the influx of visitors during the All-Star Weekend. Mel Raines, CEO of Pacers Sports and Entertainment, noted that the Indiana Pacers’ recent playoff success served as a…

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