Senate Democrats Blocking Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act

Senate Democrats blocked the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, sparking criticism from Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville and Former Montana Senator Jon Tester. Tester agreed with California Governor Gavin Newsom's views on trans athletes in women's sports. Despite opposition from Democrats and voters, the issue remains unresolved.

Mexican Government's Alleged Protection of Cartel Bosses and PR Strategy

The Mexican government is accused of protecting top cartel bosses while pushing a tough-on-cartels PR strategy through U.S. media outlets. The New York Times fell for this propaganda, claiming cartels are in fear.

Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2025

Discussion about the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2025, focusing on the issue of transgender athletes and the potential impact on female sports. The article argues for the need to pass the act to ensure fairness and safety for female athletes.

Kathie Lee Gifford's Support for President Trump

Kathie Lee Gifford expresses faith in President Trump's ability to have a successful second term, citing his determination to fulfill promises and his past actions in support of America. She also shares personal experiences of Trump's protective nature towards her in the past.

Kathie Lee Gifford's Gratitude Towards President Trump

Kathie Lee Gifford praised President Trump for protecting her family from a psychopathic murderer over 30 years ago, sending a helicopter and security guards when a threat was made.

Sanctuary City Status for Transgender and Gender Diverse People

The town of Worcester, Massachusetts, voted to become a “sanctuary city” for transgender and “gender diverse people” after LGBTQ+ members claimed they are under attack in Trump's America. The city council passed the resolution 9-2 after a meeting where community members pleaded for sanctuary status.

Government Whistleblower Protection

U.S. judge temporarily reinstates head of watchdog agency focused on protecting government whistleblowers after lawsuit claiming unlawful removal by President Trump's administration. Trump also removes top U.S. ethics official. Dellinger resumes work pending court decision.

Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act

President Trump signed an executive order to ensure fair competition for female athletes by barring men from participating in women's sports divisions, in response to the growing trend of male athletes competing in female sports. Riley Gaines, a podcast host, supports the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, criticizing the far-left perspective on the issue.

Senate Debate on the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act

Sen. John Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, blocked the 'Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act' from advancing in the Senate. The act aimed to require health care practitioners to provide care to babies born alive during attempted abortions.

Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act

Sen. Tommy Tuberville is reintroducing a measure to prevent biological male participation in women's and girls' sports. The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act aims to safeguard women's sports by maintaining that Title IX treats gender based on reproductive biology and genetics at birth.

Efforts to Rescue Missing Migrant Children by the Trump Administration

Incoming Border Czar Tom Homan stated that the Trump administration will prioritize locating and rescuing missing migrant children, ensuring their protection and reuniting them with their families first, before dealing with immigration consequences.

Blockchain Scams and How to Protect Yourself

The article discusses the prevalence of blockchain scams and provides tips on how to recognize and protect oneself from falling victim to these scams.

Tips to Avoid 'Scam-Yourself' Attacks by Cybercriminals

Tips on how to avoid falling victim to 'scam-yourself' attacks by cybercriminals. The article highlights the rise in such attacks, the tactics scammers use, and ways to protect yourself online.

Tragic Deaths of Middle and High School Football Players

Multiple middle and high school football players have tragically died this month in various states after experiencing severe injuries during games or practices. Protective measures are being considered to prevent future tragedies.

U.S. Secret Service Protection for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

The U.S. Secret Service is ending protection for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after he suspended his presidential campaign, despite citing threats against him. Secret Service faced backlash after an assassination attempt on Trump and subsequent failures in security measures.

Democratic National Convention in Illinois and Abortion Access

Democrats are holding their nominating convention in Illinois, a state that has become a critical access point for patients seeking abortion since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Abortion is a major campaign issue for Democrats, highlighting the challenges patients face in accessing abortion services and the state's efforts to protect patients and providers.

The Importance of Protecting Your Eyes While Swimming

Experts warn that prolonged exposure to water while swimming could put your vision at risk due to chlorine irritation, bacteria, and other potential eye problems.

Mashco Piro Tribe in Peru

Rare video and photos show the Mashco Piro tribe, the largest uncontacted tribe in the world, brandishing spears on the banks of a river in remote Peru amid concerns of disruption from logging. Experts fear they are being pushed out of their rainforest home by logging activities.

Security and Protection of Presidents

Former Secret Service agent Bill Gage discusses how a shooter was able to get a line of sight to a former president during a public event.

Dr. Anthony Fauci's Security Winding Down

Dr. Anthony Fauci's U.S. Marshals protection is winding down after years due to death threats. He faced criticism for justifying pandemic-era restrictions during Congress testimony.

Louisiana Bill on Surgical Castration for Sex Offenders

Louisiana is considering a bill that would allow judges to order surgical castration for sex offenders who committed offenses against children under 13. The bill has faced opposition due to concerns about its historical context and potential disproportionate impact on Black men.

Protection of Missionaries' Remains

Sen. Josh Hawley calls on President Biden to protect the remains of missionaries Davy and Natalie Lloyd as they are transported back to the United States from Haiti after being killed by gangs.

Israeli Attacks on Hospitals in Gaza

NPR discusses Israeli attacks on hospitals in Gaza and international law's role in protecting them with Leonard Rubenstein of Johns Hopkins University.

Belgium's Labour Law for Sex Workers

Belgium has become the first country to approve a labour law on employment contracts for sex workers, granting them rights such as health insurance, pensions, and the ability to refuse clients or sexual acts without fear of dismissal. The law aims to protect sex workers and is seen as a model for other countries to follow.

Ukraine calls for more Western support against Russian attacks

Ukrainian President Zelensky calls for the same level of protection for Ukraine as Israel received in response to Russian attacks. He criticizes Western allies for not providing adequate support and urges for more political will and aid. Experts and officials stress the importance of defending Ukraine to prevent further escalation with Russia.

Controversy Over Iowa's Immigration Protection Law

Iowa's Republican politicians passed a law to protect Americans from Biden's immigration policies, sparking controversy with business-backed progressives who claim it's a political stunt. The law allows police to pressure illegal migrants to leave the state but doesn't affect migrants with questionable permits. The law is popular among likely voters, mandating E-Verify for employers. Critics argue for immigrants' rights, economic losses, and cultural diversity over prosperity for Americans.

Current Events

Israeli lawmaker calls for new elections, NATO celebrates 75th anniversary, Baltimore bridge protection structures unchanged for decades.

Controversy Over Proposal to Cull Barred Owls to Protect Spotted Owls

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed culling roughly half a million barred owls to protect the northern spotted owl, a threatened species facing extinction due to competition from the more aggressive barred owl. Conservationists and animal welfare advocates are debating the moral implications of killing one species to save another.

Ewan McGregor and Mary Elizabeth Winstead having an intimate scene choreographed by a professional

Ewan McGregor praised having an intimacy coordinator on set for sex scenes with his wife, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, in the upcoming Paramount Plus drama A Gentleman in Moscow. He emphasized the importance of ensuring comfort and protection for actors during intimate scenes.

Attempted Repeal of Ban on Female Genital Cutting in Gambia

Lawmakers in Gambia referred an attempted repeal of the 2015 ban on female genital cutting for further committee discussions, sparking concerns from activists about the protection of girls and women in the largely Muslim country.

IVF clinic protection bill in Alabama

Alabama lawmakers are set to approve a bill protecting IVF clinics from prosecution after providers paused services due to a state Supreme Court ruling.

Transnistria's Request for Protection from Russia

Transnistria, a breakaway region from Moldova since 1990, is asking Russia for protection against perceived threats from pro-European Moldova. Despite not being internationally recognized, Transnistria has been self-governing for over 30 years. The move could escalate tensions in the region, reminiscent of events in Ukraine in 2014.

Rhino Poaching in South Africa

South Africa recorded 499 rhinos poached in 2023, an increase from the previous year, despite protection efforts. Rhinos are poached for their horns used in traditional medicines and jewelry in east Asian countries.

Protecting Poll Workers from Harassment in Michigan

NPR's Leila Fadel interviews Michigan Secretary of State Joceyln Benson about protecting poll workers from harassment ahead of Tuesday's primary.