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Riley Gaines sends warning to Democrats, NCAA during national battle over trans athletes in women's sports

26 February 2025 at 15:37

Former NCAA swimmer and OutKick host Riley Gaines delivered a message Wednesday to states defying President Donald Trump's executive order to keep transgender athletes out of women's and girls sports. 

Gaines appeared on Fox News' "The Story With Martha McCallum" to praise U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi for urging states who have not complied with the order by threatening to withhold federal funding. 

"The Constitution is very clear that federal laws, such as Title IX, takes precedence over state laws," Gaines said. "Even with President Trump back in the White House, the war on woke has not been won yet."

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Bondi's warning came on Tuesday, when she warned California, Maine and Minnesota, who have openly defied Trump's order, that they will lose federal funding if they continue allowing trans athletes in girls sports. 

Maine has become a battleground on the issue after a war of words between Gov. Janet Mills and Trump over the issue. Additionally, a Republican Maine state legislator, Rep. Laurel Libby, was censured Tuesday for bringing attention to the state with a social media post calling out a transgender high school athlete who took first place in a girls pole vault competition.

MAINE LEGISLATURE CENSURES REP. LAUREL LIBBY FOR POINTING OUT TRANS ATHLETE WHO WON GIRLS' COMPETITION

Gaines praised Libby and defended the lawmaker, while condemning Mills Wednesday. 

"[Mills] would rather lose over $5 billion in federal funds to send a message that boys deserve to and are entitled to trample on girls in the process," Gaines said. "I commend and am so proud and so grateful for Rep. Libby. And just looking at this, watching a female representative lose her ability to vote and to speak on the House floor for defending girls and women. 

"No, this didn't happen in Afghanistan. This happened in America." 

In addition to Democrats in states like Maine and California, the NCAA has been criticized for its recent revision to its gender eligibility policy to comply with Trump's order. Many critics, including Gaines, have pointed out that the NCAA's new policy does not account for amended birth certificates, noting 44 states in the U.S. allow genders to be changed on birth certificates. 

The apparel brand XX-XY Athletics, whom Gaines is a brand ambassador for, put out a video advertisement Wednesday that featured multiple college women's athletes speaking out against the NCAA for its policy, insisting it didn't go far enough. 

"We partnered with XX-XY Athletics to release this ad directly to message (NCAA President) Charlie Baker, directly to the NCAA," Gaines said. "They released a policy following President Trump's executive order claiming to fall in line, but the NCAA policy is in direct conflict to Trump's beautifully and thoroughly written executive order." 

Gaines will be traveling to Minnesota next week to advocate for a state bill to ban transgender athletes in girls and women's sports there. 

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Jets owner Woody Johnson ranks last place in annual NFLPA report card

26 February 2025 at 15:03

The 2025 season isn’t off to a great start for the New York Jets.

The Jets suffered another lackluster finish last season, which prompted owner Woody Johnson to initiate a major overhaul of the team's coaching staff and put an end to the Aaron Rodgers’ era. 

But on Wednesday, the NFLPA’s annual report cards dealt another blow to the organization. 

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The initiative, which includes feedback from 1,695 active players, saw the Jets rank 29th overall — a significant drop from last year’s ranking of 21st. 

According to the report’s overview, some of the most glaring issues included the team’s food program. 

"Rather than addressing concerns, players believed that management responded to feedback by making conditions worse," the report read, noting that the team's former dietitian left to take a full-time role with the Kansas City Chiefs.

AARON RODGERS’ POTENTIAL LANDING SPOTS AS JETS PREPARE TO MOVE ON

But perhaps the most telling detail in the report that could explain the overall ranking was the players' sentiments towards Johnson. 

In the ownership category, Johnson was ranked dead-last with an F grade. The Jets were the only team to receive that grade in that specific category. 

"The players feel that Johnson does not contribute to a positive team culture, a rank of 32 out of 32," the report read. 

Johnson will be under the microscope next season. 

The Rodgers' trade failed to live up to the expectations set by Johnson, and new general manager Darren Mougey and new head coach Aaron Glenn are hoping to be the change.

"Every decision that me and (Mougey) make is to win and to win now," Glenn said at the combine on Tuesday. "This is not going to be the last decision I make that’s going to upset some people, and that’s OK. But as men, we talk about it. We make sure we keep it in-house, and that’s what we’re going to continue to do."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Team Canada soccer coach, an American, blasts President Trump for '51st state' remarks: 'Insulting'

26 February 2025 at 14:00

Canadian men’s soccer coach Jesse Marsch blasted President Donald Trump for his "51st state" remarks, calling them "insulting." 

Marsch, a Wisconsin native who played for Team USA in the early 2000s, was named Team Canada’s men’s soccer coach in 2024. 

During CONCACAF Nations League media day Wednesday, Marsch didn’t hold back his opinion on Trump’s comments, saying he was "ashamed" of how Canada was referred to by the president. 

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"As an American, I’d like to address the ‘51st state’ discourse, which I find unsettling, and, frankly, insulting," Marsch told reporters. "Canada is a strong, independent nation that’s deep rooted in decency. It’s a place that values high ethics and respect unlike the polarized, disrespectful and now often hate-fueled climate that’s in the U.S.

"Canada values a lot of fairness and unity. It’s a place that I’ve learned, as the national team coach, where people really believe their differences make them stronger, and, honestly, it’s one of the things I’ve enjoyed the most about our team. 

"They exemplify this as human beings and as a team. They’re almost all first- and second-generation Canadians, coming from different heritage and cultures. But they uniquely are incredibly proud to be Canadian, to represent their country, to give everything to each other and the love they have for each other and playing for their country."

There has been tension between the U.S. and Canada for weeks after Trump referred to Canada as the 51st state and to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as "Governor."

PRESIDENT TRUMP AND JUSTIN TRUDEAU HOLD CALL ABOUT UKRAINE, BORDER SECURITY AFTER WEEKS OF TENSION

Trump also recently announced tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China. Trump agreed Feb. 3 to pause tariffs for 30 days, which means they’re expected to be imposed in early March. The tariffs imposed on Canada from Trump are in response to drug trafficking at the U.S.-Canadian border. 

Late last week, Trump and Trudeau spoke on a variety of issues, and the White House released a statement saying the two leaders discussed the 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament, which only added to the tension after Canadians booed the U.S. national anthem. 

Team Canada defeated Team USA in overtime to win the inaugural hockey tournament in Boston. Before the puck was dropped in that championship game, the Canadian anthem singer changed the lyrics to protest Trump. 

Marsch ended his statement with a message for Trump. 

"If I have one message to our president, it’s lay off the ridiculous rhetoric about Canada being the 51st state," Marsch said. "As an American, I’m ashamed of the arrogance and disregard we’ve shown one of our historically oldest, strongest and most loyal allies. But one thing’s for sure, when I look forward a month from now, this will fuel our team. The mentality we have, the will we have to play for our country. 

"The desire we have to go after this tournament in every way and to show on and off the pitch exactly what Canadian character is."

Canada will play Mexico March 20 in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal, while Team USA will take on Panama the same day. 

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WNBA legend Diana Taurasi epically trolled NBA star during 2016 Olympics: report

26 February 2025 at 13:49

Diana Taurasi is the all-time leading scorer in the WNBA, but her best dunk may have came off the court. 

Taurasi, 42, threw a zinger at Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green during the 2016 Rio Olympics, according to Time magazine

"Hey, Draymond, how does it feel to be the only person in this room who’s never been double-teamed?" the report quoted Taurasi as saying. 

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Both the women’s and the men’s teams reportedly stayed on a cruise ship during the games, giving Taurasi a chance to take aim at Green’s offensive skills. 

Green is known for his defensive prowess and outgoing personality, as the Warriors star is never shy to say what’s on his mind. Not much of a scoring threat, Green has averaged just 8.7 points per game throughout his 13-year career. 

The Phoenix Mercury star announced her retirement on Tuesday after 20 seasons, and with her remarkable resume, is among the greatest players to ever play in WNBA history. 

DIANA TAURASI, WNBA'S ALL-TIME LEADING SCORER, ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT AFTER 20 SEASONS: 'I'M FULL'

Taurasi won three WNBA titles, was named the 2009 league MVP, won two Finals MVPs, registered five scoring titles, was named the 2004 Rookie of the Year and made 14 All-WNBA teams along with 11 All-Star teams. 

She spent her entire 20-year WNBA career with the Mercury, something rarely seen in professional sports. 

In addition to her stellar WNBA play, she is the most decorated Olympic basketball player ever, with six Olympic gold medals. 

Before turning pro, she helped lead UConn to three national championships during her college career. 

Taurasi was named the AP Player of the Year during the 2002-03 season after averaging 17.9 points, 4.4 assists and 6.1 rebounds per game.

Fox News' Scott Thompson contributed to this report. 

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Luka Doncic's 'taste for beer and hookah' factored into Mavericks wanting to trade him to Lakers: report

26 February 2025 at 13:44

Luka Doncic got some revenge against his old Dallas Mavericks squad, the team that shockingly traded him before the NBA deadline, by notching a triple-double in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 107-99 win on Tuesday night.

While Doncic was dissecting his former teammates on the court, Lakers fans were heard chanting, "Thank you, Nico!" to Mavericks GM Nico Harrison, who orchestrated the blockbuster trade. 

Still, the Mavericks are sticking by the trade of the perennial All-Star guard, and The Athletic’s recent report only escalated the health concerns that played a major factor in moving him now. 

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The report stated that "the people who witnessed Doncic’s last days in Dallas do not paint a flattering portrait of the 25-year-old’s professionalism." Doncic’s conditioning level was reportedly a frustration for the organization, and they didn’t like his "taste for beer and hookah."

The Mavericks reportedly predicted Doncic’s "basketball demise" due to his health, and Harrison made a move nobody saw coming. Lakers star center Anthony Davis was the highlight of Los Angeles’ trade package to land Doncic. 

LUKA DONCIC'S TRIPLE-DOUBLE LEADS LAKERS PAST MAVS 107-99 IN POST-TRADE REVENGE GAME

This report perhaps brought more clarity to a viral clip that went down after the Mavericks won the Western Conference Finals this past season, where Doncic’s beer was taken out of his hand by Mavericks VP Michael Finley seemingly without an explanation. 

In the clip, Doncic seems perplexed that happened, and ultimately shrugs it off. 

Doncic’s father, Sasa, was standing next to his son when that interaction went down, and he blasted the Mavericks following the trade and the initial reports that Luka’s health played a factor in it. 

Sasa called the situation "very unfair" while making an appearance with Arena Sport Slovenija. 

"It wasn’t even a problem last year since, I am saying again, one individual said he’s not fit enough," Sasa explained about the conditioning concerns. "That he played, I don’t know, 100 games, practically 40 minutes with two or three players constantly on him. That he was beaten, and you say such things about him. I feel that this is very unfair from certain individuals. You traded him.Stand by your actions, but don’t look for excuses or alibis. That’s it."

Doncic has been nursing a calf strain for most of the 2024-25 season with the Mavericks, but since getting back on the floor for the Lakers, the team is 4-2. 

Doncic is averaging 19.0 points, nine rebounds and seven assists through five games, though he’s shooting below his usual efficient rate at 38.1% thus far. 

At 35-21, the Lakers are fourth in the Western Conference standings.

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Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Debate on trans inclusion in sports rages after Trump's executive order

26 February 2025 at 13:42

FAIRNESS IN SPORTS – A group of current and former collegiate female athletes called on the NCAA to clear up the alleged issues with the organization's new transgender-athlete policy. Continue reading …

UNDER FIRE – Maine's gender-participation policy was placed under a microscope after the results of the State Nordic Skiing Championships. Some state lawmakers have pushed back against President Donald Trump's executive order concerning transgender athletes. Continue reading … 

CENSURED –The Maine House of Representatives voted to formally censure Rep. Laurel Libby after she refused to apologize or delete a social media post about a biological male competing in women's sports. Continue reading …

'SO EXTREME' – A state lawmaker from Maine called the state’s policy on transgender participation in girls' and women's sports "extreme" and warned that it could cost schools millions in federal funding. Continue reading …

'LOST THEIR MIND' – Paula Scanlan, a former teammate of swimmer Lia Thomas, appeared on "The Ingraham Angle" to weigh in on transgender athletes competing against biological females in sports. Continue reading …

WAR OF WORDS – Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., took aim at Maine Gov. Janet Mills amid her ongoing dispute with President Donald Trump over his "No Men in Women's Sports" executive order. Continue reading …

NEW LOOK – Patrick Mahomes recently debuted a new hairstyle, and his longtime barber spoke to Fox News Digital about the possible motivation behind the star quarterback's new look. Continue reading …

'FAITH, FAMILY, FOOTBALL' – Jim Harbaugh lives by the saying, "faith, family, football." The 61-year-old coach spoke to Fox News Digital about how his faith serves as his life's guiding force. Continue reading …

FROM FOX SPORTS – Eagles coach Nick Sirianni pushed back against suggestions that the "tush push" is too easy and argued that banning the play would be "unfair." Continue reading …

FROM OUTKICK – It's been nearly a quarter-century since the Miami Dolphins won a postseason game, but the franchise earned the top ranking in the 2025 NFLPA's player report card. Continue reading …

WATCH NOW – Led by LeBron James' 16-point performance in the fourth quarter and Luka Doncic’s triple-double, the Lakers beat the Mavericks 107-99. Colin Cowherd discusses whether Los Angeles is a legitimate title contender. Watch here …

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Star HS wrestler, dad arrested after brawl in stands during tourney; athlete loses chance at fourth title

26 February 2025 at 13:04

Anthony Knox Jr., a three-time New Jersey high school state wrestling champion out of Saint John Vianney in Holmdel, was disqualified from competing for his fourth straight state title after getting involved in a brawl that ended with him and his dad arrested. 

The incident happened at the NJ District 25 Wrestling Tournament at Collingswood High School, according to NJ.com, and Knox is accused of sprinting into the stands where a brawl began between his father, Anthony Knox Sr., and fans watching the tournament. 

Videos appearing online showed the fight breaking out and working its way down the bleachers. 

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When the dust settled, Jersey Sports Zone reported that both Knox Sr. and Knox Jr. were detained by police after the brawl, which occurred after the 190-pound final. This came after Knox had won his latest 126-pound district title. 

The New Jersey State interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) released a statement on the matter after reviewing multiple video angles of the brawl, during which Knox Jr. ran from the gym floor into the bleachers to join the fight. 

Knox Jr., a Cornell commit, is the top-ranked 126-pound wrestler in the United States with a career 136-1 record and 123 straight wins, including his district title. 

WRESTLEMANIA 42 WILL TAKE PLACE IN NEW ORLEANS FOR 3RD TIME

But he won't get a chance at a fourth straight state title because he is barred from participating in the state championships in Atlantic City

"Earlier today, I informed the Saint John Vianney High School administration that the student-athlete wrestling in the 126-pound weight class has been disqualified from the NJSIAA wrestling state tournament," NJSIAA Executive Director Colleen Maguire said in a statement to Fox News Digital. 

"The disqualification was the result of my investigation into an incident that occurred on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, at the district tournament hosted at Collingswood High School. I have determined that the disqualified student-athlete violated both the association’s sportsmanship policy and its disqualification rule for leaving the bench area during an altercation.

"I would like to thank the administrators and coaches from our member schools and those spectators who provided written statements and videos to assist the investigation. I also would like to thank event staff security and the Collingswood Police Department for their efficient handling of this incident, which allowed the tournament to be completed without further incident.

"I did not make this decision lightly. I am fully aware of the consequences to the student-athlete. He is a senior, and this disqualification effectively ends his high school career. However, my role is to uphold the integrity of high school athletics by ensuring that all participants adhere to the same rules and are held to the same standards of sportsmanship and safety.

"Let it be clear, the association cannot, and will not, condone actions that violate its sportsmanship policy or its member school-approved rules."

As a result of the disqualification, the 126-pound weight class has been reseeded for the state tournament. 

Knox Jr. also released a statement on Instagram.

"As many of you know, I have been disqualified from my next two matches due to an unfortunate incident that occurred in the stands at Collingswood HS well after I had finished competing at the district tournament," Knox Jr. wrote. "Like anyone, my only concern at that time was protecting the safety of my family. While I respect the NJSIAA’s decision, my family and I are currently reviewing our options to determine the best course of action moving forward.

"I am disappointed in this outcome, but remain happy and grateful for the opportunities I’ve had. l am committed to supporting my teammates still representing our school and the sport of wrestling with the same passion and dedication that got us here. No matter what happens next, I will continue to train, compete, and push myself to be the best wrestler and person I can be as I continue my career onward at Cornell University.

"Thank you all for your continued love and support. It truly means the world to me. I’m more motivated than ever and excited to prove to everyone what I already know, that I’m the best there is."

It is unknown if Knox Jr.’s status with Cornell University has been affected. 

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Sammy Sosa returns to Cubs dugout after years-long rift with team: 'Brings back memories'

26 February 2025 at 12:52

A long feud between an historic franchise and one of its most iconic players is finally over.

Sammy Sosa starred for the Chicago Cubs in the 1990s and early 2000s, with his three 60-home run seasons forcing fans to Wrigley Field.

However, amid his apparent use of steroids, which he all but finally admitted to in December, Sosa and the organization had a rift.

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Sosa was not welcome to anything Cubs-related for well over a decade, and had not been back in Chicago from 2007 until early last year for a memorabilia signing appearance.

But two months ago, Sosa finally issued an apology in which he admitted to making "mistakes" – an apology, Cubs owner Tom Ricketts has said, was the only way for the two sides to make amends.

After the apology, Sosa appeared at a Cubs fan fest, and on Tuesday, he was back in a Cubs uniform in the dugout for a spring training game. It was his first time in the Cubs dugout in 21 years.

"It brings back memories. I'm just happy to see everyone," Sosa said. "I'm back to my environment."

Sosa penned his apology letter in which he said he had "always been a Cub."

YANKEES SCRAPPING ANOTHER LONG-STANDING TRADITION AFTER BEARD POLICY REVISION

"I left it all on the field for the Cubs and Cubs fans because I wanted to win and make the fans happy. I loved to see the fans at Wrigley in the Right Field Bleachers every home game," Sosa wrote. "I understand why some players in my era don't always get the recognition that our stats deserve. There were times I did whatever I could to recover from injuries in an effort to keep my strength up to perform over 162 games. I never broke any laws, but in hindsight, I made mistakes and I apologize.

"We accomplished great things as a team, and I worked extremely hard in the batting cage to become a great hitter. Cubs' fans are the best in the world, and I hope that fans, the Cubs and I can all come together again and move forward. We can't change the past, but the future is bright. In my heart, I have always been a Cub and I can't wait to see Cubs fans again."

The organization elected Sosa in their team's Hall of Fame last month.

Sosa is the only player in MLB history to hit at least 60 home runs in three separate seasons. He retired with 609 in his career, which ranks him ninth all time, but PED speculation has kept him out of Cooperstown.

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Ex-Bucks guard hit with lawsuit from female fans after launching basketball at them during playoff game

26 February 2025 at 12:28

Two women sued Patrick Beverley, claiming they suffered injuries after the former Milwaukee Bucks guard rocketed a basketball toward their faces from almost point-blank range.

During his team's playoff loss to the Indiana Pacers that ended their season, Beverley was sitting on the bench when he stood up and launched a basketball at a female Pacers fan sitting behind the team’s bench, hitting the fan directly in the head. 

He appeared to motion to have the ball back, and when it was returned, he again threw the ball at another fan, who was able to deflect it. 

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Coaches and other players stepped into the fray and attempted to defuse the situation, but Beverley appeared to continue to exchange words with the fans sitting behind him. 

The women claim they are still experiencing medical expenses, mental anguish, humiliation and lost wages from the incident in which they both say they suffered immediate injuries.

Less than a week later, Beverley showed regret, saying it was an "unfortunate situation that should have never happened."

"What I did was bad, and that should have never happened. I have to be better, and I will be better. And that should have never happened," Beverley said on his podcast. "Regardless of what was said, that should have never happened. Simple as that."

Initial reports say it came after a fan said "Cancun on three," but Beverley said it was "more than that" and was called a name that apparently is NSFW.

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"I’ve been called a lot of stuff in this league, I haven’t been called that one," he said. "Still inexcusable. It doesn’t matter what was said. I have to be better, and I will be better."

Beverley said security had come up to him earlier in the game and asked if he wanted certain fans ejected, but he declined, saying he actually doesn't even want fans kicked out for simple trash talk.

"I’m not getting no fans kicked out. People who spend money to watch us play. I’m not getting them kicked out," Beverley said.

However, this certain fan "crossed the line."

"We in layup line. I’m on the bench with the ball. Fan to the right of me say something crazy. I get up to him, ‘Hey, man, you can boo me but don’t call me that.’ I go shake (Pacers coach) Rick Carlisle's hand, fan say something crazy to me," Beverley recalled. "I’m looking like, ‘Man, you can say anything, just don’t be disrespectful.’ He apologized too. Everyone who stepped out of line and said something like too crazy, all of them apologized. It was just some people crossed the line a little bit."

The NBA suspended him for the incident, but he is currently playing in Israel.

Fox News' Paulina Dedaj and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Sen Tommy Tuberville calls Maine gov a 'total a--' for defying Trump on trans athletes

26 February 2025 at 12:20

Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., took aim at Maine Gov. Janet Mills for refusing to ban trans athletes in girls' sports on Wednesday. 

During an interview on OutKick's "Don't @ Me With Dan Dakich," Tuberville laid heavy criticism on Mills after a week of national controversy for her feud with President Donald Trump over his "No Men in Women's Sports" executive order, and her state's refusal to comply with it. 

"With that governor of Maine, just being a total a-- to be honest with you to the president of the United States, when he's already said, ‘This is not going to happen,' and she said, ‘Well I’ll take you to court,' and he said, ‘Well I’ll see you in court, because I happen to run the federal government,'" Tuberville said.  

"It just shows you how egotistical these people are, and it's just common sense that you don't do this." 

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Maine came under national scrutiny for allowing trans athletes in girls' sports amid the state's refusal to comply with Trump's order and a recent incident involving a trans pole vaulter. 

The spat between Trump and Mills started last Thursday when Trump vowed to cut funding to the state for refusing to follow his order during a gathering of governors in Washington. 

On Friday, Mills' office responded with a statement threatening legal action against the Trump administration if it did withhold federal funding from the state. Then, Trump and Mills verbally sparred in a widely-publicized argument at the White House during a bipartisan meeting of governors. 

"Are you not going to comply with that?" Trump asked Mills.

"I'm complying with state and federal laws," she responded, before Trump said "Well, we are the federal law" and "You better do it, you better do it because you're not going to get any federal funding at all if you don't. And by the way, your population, even though it's somewhat liberal, although I did very well there, your population doesn't want men playing in women's sports, so you better comply because otherwise you're not getting any federal funding."

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"We'll see you in court," Mills responded. 

Just hours after that interaction, the U.S. Department of Education announced it will be investigating the state for allowing trans athletes to compete in girls' sports and potential Title IX violations. Maine is the fourth state to have a Title IX investigation launched against it for defying Trump's order since it was signed on Feb. 5. 

California, Minnesota and Massachusetts are facing similar investigations, while several other Democratic-run states have also refused to comply with Trump's order thus far. 

Meanwhile, Tuberville is also co-sponsoring a bill with similar ramifications to Trump's order in the U.S. Congress. The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act has already passed in the House of Representatives, but has not received a Senate vote yet. 

Tuberville hopes the country can address the issue of trans inclusion in time for the 2028 Olympics. 

"What worries me is the Olympics are coming up here in our country in Los Angeles in a few years and we do not need this to turn this into a nightmare, it's got to be men vs. men, women vs. women," Tuberville said. "But you know what, this radical left is going to try and make this like it's a disaster that transitioned boys are not able to participate against women. It just makes no sense, and under this president, it's not going to happen." 

When Trump signed the executive order on Feb. 5, he vowed that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem would prohibit any transgender athletes attempting to compete as women from entering the country for the Olympics in 2028. 

Trump said he will instruct Noem "to deny any and all visa applications made by men attempting to fraudulently enter the United States while identifying themselves as women athletes try and get into the Games." 

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Rob Gronkowski addresses rumored NFL return as report links him to Broncos

26 February 2025 at 10:58

One of the NFL’s best tight ends is not coming out of retirement, despite rumors this week that there was interest in a potential return, and possibly with the Denver Broncos.

Four-time Super Bowl champion Rob Gronkowski quickly dispelled the rumors on Wednesday that he was eyeing a potential return to the NFL, telling FOX Sports that "now it’s time to relax a little." 

"Crazy bro," the former New England Patriots star told Schultz when asked about the report.  

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"They must know something about me that I don’t. I wish I still had those powers, because that would be cool if I did. But I was just in Australia for a few days. Now it’s time to relax a little. No football."

Denver Sports 104.3 The Fan reported Tuesday that Gronkowski was "considering" coming out of retirement, adding that he was told "he loves Denver & [quarterback] Bo Nix."

NFL LEGEND ROB GRONKOWSKI 'CONSIDERING' RETURN TO LEAGUE: REPORT

Gronkowski has previously come out of retirement. 

After announcing in 2019 that he was finally hanging up his cleats following nearly a decade in New England, Gronkowski returned in 2020 to reunite with Tom Brady in Tampa Bay, where they again became Super Bowl champions. 

He announced his retirement again in 2022 after two seasons with the Buccaneers, and has since served as an NFL analyst for FOX Sports. 

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NHL star dishes on Team USA players' American pride: 'Haven't seen that from Americans in general'

26 February 2025 at 10:52

Team USA star Matthew Tkachuk said he wanted to show how proud they were to be Americans during the 4 Nations tournament. 

Matthew and Brady Tkachuk joined Travis and Jason Kelce's podcast, where Jason asked the Tkachuk brothers if they knew from the moment the national anthems happened they were going to get into fights with team Canada off of the puck drop. 

"I think that, USA, that team was such a proud group of Americans and wanted to show how united we were and how proud we were to be Americans," Matthew responded

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"I mean, let’s face it, the last bunch of years you really haven’t seen that from Americans in general, like to show off how proud they are to be a part of the United States. I think that our team did a great job of making a big impact on people from the whole tournament, but especially that game against Canada. Going into a hostile environment and wanting to set the tone in a very tough place against a very great team."

Prior to the now-infamous fights, the Canadian fans booed the United States national anthem, setting up a backdrop for what took place after the puck drop. 

The booing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" began with President Donald Trump’s threat to issue tariffs on Canada and even saying that the country could become the "51st state." It has been common for boos to be heard during the USA’s national anthem. 

Both Toronto Raptors and Ottawa Senators fans have booed the USA’s national anthem, since the tariffs were set to begin. 

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The tariffs have since paused.

Adding the political backdrop to what was already a highly anticipated matchup, Matthew said Brady and fellow forward JT Miller talked about fighting right away to set the tone pregame.

"It made me very proud to be playing for that team during that moment. You know to see how united we were in like I said, a hostile environment. At the end of the day, a fight’s a fight, you’re going there to beat the other guy up, but I think it was more than that. It was more to show your teammates we got this. We’re together in this, we all come from different parts of the country, different backgrounds, different teams, and you know we’re in this, and we’re going to fight together," Matthew said during his appearance on "New Heights."

"That made me really proud to be honest with you and even people since the tournament, that’s all their talking about. How proud they were of our team and how united we were and how we were an inspiration to them and I think that’s coming from the whole tournament, but that’s what makes me most proud."

Matthew previously talked about how grateful he is to be an American during a trip to the White House, as he was part of the Florida Panthers Stanley Cup-winning team last season. 

"Thank you, Mr. President, for having us today. We greatly appreciate it. Being one of the few Americans, who loves this country so much, it’s such an incredible day for myself. You wake up every day really grateful to be an American. So, thank you," Tkachuk said.

The next time team USA will have a chance to show off its pride on the ice will come at the 2026 Olympic Games, where they will look to avenge their 4 Nations loss to Canada. 

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Fox News' Louis Casano contributed to this report.

Women's basketball team forfeits multiple games after not traveling to Los Angeles amid wildfire crisis

26 February 2025 at 10:52

Northwestern's women's basketball team will have to forfeit two of the games on its schedule after not traveling to Los Angeles during the devastating wildfires in January. 

The Big Ten Conference announced Wednesday that Northwestern's games against UCLA on Jan. 12 and USC on Jan. 15 won't be rescheduled and instead will count as losses for the Wildcats and wins for the Southern California-based programs. 

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Northwestern athletics director Mark Jackson released a statement supporting his team's decision not to travel during the fires, and accepted the decision by the Big Ten.

"Northwestern Athletics accepts the decision by the Big Ten Conference to strictly apply the Conference bylaws as written, in issuing forfeits for missed competitions by Northwestern’s Women’s Basketball after the team’s decision not to travel to Los Angeles during the tragic wildfires in Southern California," Jackson wrote, per On3.

"While we acknowledge that bylaws and rules are in place for a reason and we will abide by them, it does not diminish this team’s sound reasoning for not participating during this natural disaster. We will continue to support our Women’s Basketball student-athletes and hope for a strong recovery for the Southern California region."

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UCLA and USC, led by phenom JuJu Watkins, were already the two winningest teams in the conference so far this season. USC is in first place in the Big Ten with a 15-1 conference record as UCLA is in second at 14-1. 

Meanwhile, Northwestern sits in 15th place with a 2-13 conference record, and is battling Purdue, Rutgers and Penn State for the final spot in the Big 10 tournament. 

The fires impacted multiple sporting events in the Los Angeles and Anaheim area during the month of January, including a playoff game between the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings, and Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers NBA games. 

The city's local sports teams donated more than $8 million to support victims of the wildfires. Those teams included the Anaheim Ducks, Angel City FC, LAFC, LA Galaxy, Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Kings, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Sparks.

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Chiefs' Travis Kelce makes no mention of NFL future in latest podcast episode

26 February 2025 at 09:46

Travis Kelce’s podcast returned on Wednesday after taking a break last week, but the Kansas City Chiefs' star tight end did not bring up his playing future amid retirement rumors. 

Kelce, 35, said he was "kicking every can I can down the road" regarding his decision to retire in the episode shortly after the Chiefs’ Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. 

With no comment on his NFL future in his latest episode, Kelce is still kicking the can down the road.

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Travis and Jason Kelce were brainstorming potential guests for upcoming shows this offseason, and Travis brought up Tom Brady as someone he would like to talk to and also ask for advice. 

"Gosh, that’d be fun to talk to Tom," Travis said on "New Heights." "I’d like to talk to Tom about how he dealt with not winning Super Bowls. F---. Multiple Super Bowls."

Brady was 7-3 in Super Bowls in his legendary career, and Kelce is now 3-2 in the game in his career, dealing with multiple defeats in the big game. 

Travis, just a couple of weeks removed from the 40-22 defeat in Super Bowl LIX, said that the "Eagles broke my heart."

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Kelce’s longtime Chiefs teammate, Chris Jones, posted, "My dawg got to come back we got unfinished business," seemingly alluding to the tight end’s retirement decision.

Kelce said the podcast episode was recorded on Sunday despite being released on Wednesday. Chiefs general manager Brett Veach commented on Kelce’s future at the NFL combine on Tuesday.

"How we left at the end of the season is that he was fired up. He has one more year under contract," Veach said, speaking to reporters at a press conference. 

The three-time Super Bowl champion signed a two-year, $34.25 million contract extension prior to last season that runs through the 2025-2026 season, and Veach said he thinks Kelce still has more to give. 

"Still think he has that fire and desire to play and, as far as I’m concerned, there is no deadline. I think we left as he’d be back, and we’re excited to get him back and get him going."

Kelce was still productive this season, but his yards (823) and touchdowns (3) in the regular season this year were the lowest he has had in the full season. 

Should Kelce decide to return, he would be coming back for his 13th season in the NFL and would turn 36 years old during the season. 

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Ex-NFL star calls out Elon Musk critics: 'This world is fried'

26 February 2025 at 09:44

Former Pittsburgh Steelers star Le’Veon Bell once again put critics of billionaire Elon Musk on blast in a post on social media.

Musk has come under fire as he was tapped to be the key advisor for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The DOGE team has been instructed to find ways to cut government spending, among other tasks.

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Bell, who had already defended Musk and President Donald Trump earlier in the week, had more to write on the CEO of X, SpaceX and Tesla.

"Imagine coming to this app to call Elon Musk ‘stupid,’" the former NFL running back wrote in his post. "The same guy that owns this app, and who is actually putting rockets into the sky... but we really have ppl who sit on the app and do NOTHING all day, but complain about Elon Musk... lol this world is fried bro, FRIED."

DOGE reported on Tuesday it saved around $65 billion. DOGE said the savings estimate came from a "combination of fraud detection/deletion, contract/lease cancelations, contract/lease re-negotiations, asset sales, grant cancelations, workforce reductions, programmatic changes, and regulatory savings."

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"We are working to upload all of this data in a digestible and fully transparent manner with clear assumptions, consistent with applicable rules and regulations," DOGE said on its website.

But Musk had drawn the ire of federal workers over an email request about the work they’ve done.

Trump was asked about the email request on Tuesday.

"It’s somewhat voluntary," he said, adding that, "if you don’t answer, I guess you’re fired."

The issue continued into a House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing in which one Democrat referred to Musk as the president and Trump as the "grifter in chief."

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Maine high school sports deals with new trans-athlete controversy as state's policy comes under fire

26 February 2025 at 08:42

Maine high school athletics were embroiled in another trans-athlete controversy as state lawmakers have fought against President Donald Trump’s executive order banning biological males from girls and women’s sports.

The latest issue came at the State Nordic Skiing Championships. Soren Stark-Chessa finished in third and fourth place in Class C Freestyle and Class C Classical competitions, respectively, according to the Independent Council on Women’s Sports (ICONS).

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The athlete helped Maine Coast Waldorf to third place in the women’s competition. Stark-Chessa has been one of the top skiers in the state, earning All-Western Maine Conferee honors in girls Nordic skiing during the 2023-24 season, according to the Sun-Journal.

The school’s athletic director, Susan Sonntag, defended Stark-Chessa’s participation against high schools in 2023 in a statement to The Daily Mail. However, Trump’s executive order and his public spat with Maine Gov. Janet Mills put the state’s gender-participation policy under the microscope.

Trump threatened to take away federal funding from Maine schools if the policy of allowing boys to participate in girls’ sports stands. Mills replied that she would see Trump in court over the ruling.

The Maine Principals’ Association’s (MPA) rules stated that a prospective student athlete must "declare their gender identity to their member school if their gender identity differs from the student’s sex assigned at birth." The rules stated that the school has "sole authority to determine gender identity assignment for the purposes of athletic registration and participation in MPA sponsored events."

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Furthermore, "no medical records or official documents shall be requested for required to establish a student’s gender identity."

The Department of Education launched a Title IX investigation into Maine.

Republican state Rep. Laurel Libby appeared on OutKick’s "The Ricky Cobb Show" earlier this week and called the state’s rules "extreme."

"That is the policy that Governor Mills is defending against President Trump," Libby said. "It is so extreme. It is an outlier even among other states that have similar policies. And it’s an extreme position that Mainers don’t support. 

"Not only is she supporting this extreme policy, her stance could cost the state $250 million for Maine’s schools and that is money that we need to provide education for Maine kids. It’s a two-for as far as how this hits our state. And it seems like she’s pretty dug in, and President Trump is gonna have to take this all the way through the courts."

Libby called the policy "incredibly broad" and pointed to an issue the state has seen recently over a transgender athlete winning a state title in girls' pole vaulting.

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Ravens are evaluating kickers amid Justin Tucker allegations, John Harbaugh says

26 February 2025 at 08:36

Amid mounting accusations of sexual misconduct alleged against veteran NFL kicker Justin Tucker, the Baltimore Ravens begin the new season on the hunt for a new kicker. 

Head coach John Harabaugh confirmed as much during a press conference at the 2025 NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis on Tuesday, clarifying that the position was always going to be looked at given Tucker’s age. 

"Every position is important, we’re going to look at every single position. But certainly different years you look at different positions. We’re looking at kicker," Harabugh told reporters Tuesday. 

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"The kicker position would’ve been a priority no matter what because – Justin’s our kicker, we love him and I would’ve always expected him to keep going forever, but nobody goes forever. So, we’ve gotta look at every position like we do." 

Tucker, 35, is facing more than a dozen accusations of sexual misconduct. 

The Baltimore Banner reported that 16 massage therapists from several different spas and wellness centers in the Baltimore area have accused the NFL kicker of inappropriate behavior during sessions.

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The NFL has begun an investigation into the accusations. 

According to the outlet, the league has spoken to at least three accusers. 

"It’s not what you want to wake up and read," Harbaugh said Tuesday of the accusations against Tucker. "You don’t want to read about it, it’s not something you want to see. I don’t care what it is in terms of things that are hurtful and harmful to people – it’s too many headlines like that, too many stories that you hear that make you just sad, disappointed."

Harbaugh said the Ravens will determine what actions to take pending the league’s findings. 

"The NFL is looking into it, they’re gonna review it. They’re gonna try and gather all the facts and hopefully we’ll have a – I’m sure we’ll have an understanding of it at that time. And once there’s an understanding of it, then you have a chance to make some decisions and determinations and things like that and that’s where we’re at right now."

Tucker has spent the entirety of his 13-year career with the Ravens and has established himself as one of the most reliable kickers in the league. His 1,775 career points rank 16th all-time, and his career field-goal percentage of 89.1% is the best in league history. 

Tucker has denied all allegations, calling them "unequivocally false."

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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Female athletes call out NCAA over new trans-inclusion policy: 'We demand fair sports'

26 February 2025 at 07:40

Women’s sports activists called on the NCAA to clear up the alleged issues in the organization's new transgender-athlete policy in the wake of President Donald Trump's executive order.

The current and former collegiate athletes were featured in an XX-XY Athletics video.

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"We see you, NCAA," the clip began. "You announced a new policy after Trump’s executive order. This policy does not protect females. It sets no clear boundaries. The new policy does nothing to ensure women’s sports are for women only.

"You said you were going to comply with federal law but you didn’t. Your policy is based on a birth certificate – that’s the ‘proof’ required. But it’s no proof of sex."

The female athletes point out that, in all but six states, a birth certificate can be altered. It has been the main point of the argument against the new policy the NCAA released a day after Trump’s executive order prohibiting biological males from competing in women’s sports. The activists also said the NCAA policy would still allow males on women’s teams and in locker rooms.

"We see you Charlie Baker. We see you NCAA. We see you," the video continued. "We’ve been spit on. We’ve been yelled at. Called terrible names. We’ve been shot at. They’ve tried to silence us. But we are not going away. Young athletes are depending on us. They’re depending on you.

"And if you won’t stand up for female athletes, we will. We demand fair sports. We deserve safe sports. We aren’t backing down. NCAA women’s teams are for female athletes only. That means those born female. XX only, no substitutes."

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The group then implored the NCAA to "test for sex."

Riley Gaines, Neely Gaines, Kaitlynn Wheeler, Reka Gyorgy, Lauren Miller, Melissa Batie-Smoose, Sia Liilii and Macey Boggs were among the sports figures featured in the video.

The NCAA had no new comment on its policy change.

The NCAA’s new policy for student-athletes "assigned male at birth" and their participation on women’s teams stated that athletes may not compete on the women’s team, but they "may practice on the team consistent with their gender identity and receive all other benefits applicable to student-athletes who are otherwise eligible for practice."

An NCAA spokesperson told Fox News Digital earlier this month that the governing body will not allow trans athletes to compete in the women's category based on changed birth certificates.

"The policy is clear that there are no waivers available, and athletes assigned male at birth may not compete on a women’s team with amended birth certificates or other forms of ID," the spokesperson said. 

Regarding trans athletes practicing on a women's team, the NCAA considers male practice players a "staple" of women's sports. 

"Male practice players have been a staple in college sports for decades, particularly in women’s basketball and the association will continue to account for that in the policy," the spokesperson said.

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Miami's Carson Beck's girlfriend adamant she played no role in his transfer decision

26 February 2025 at 05:29

Carson Beck made the surprise decision to forgo an NFL pursuit and play at least one more year of college football when he decided to transfer from Georgia to Miami.

On the surface, the transfer made sense. Beck is dating Miami Hurricanes women’s basketball star Hanna Cavinder, and being closer to the person he is involved with seemed to be a no-brainer. However, Cavinder was adamant that she played no role in bringing Beck to "The U."

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"Obviously, the University of Miami is an amazing campus. And, I think it was the best decision for him. I think he’s gonna love the university," she told ESPN. "Obviously, I love Miami, so I will stay here. … I’m super excited for him and to be able to watch him play."

Cavinder said she did not really need to convince Beck to fly south and added she would not have any NCAA eligibility left when Beck begins to play football.

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"Honestly, I was not involved at all. I know that a lot of people probably think that. But no, I was not involved at all. It was honestly what was the best decision for him and where he was gonna fit and be able to be successful. I’m super excited for him. It’s very convenient. Obviously, you can’t beat Miami and the people here."

Beck will be a replacement for Cam Ward, who had one of the best seasons any quarterback has had at the program.

The ex-Bulldogs star was on the team when they won back-to-back national titles.

He had 3,485 passing yards and 28 touchdown passes in 2024. The Bulldogs lost in the Sugar Bowl to Notre Dame.

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MLS fines Lionel Messi over post-match incident with NYCFC coach

26 February 2025 at 05:01

Inter Miami star Lionel Messi was fined on Tuesday over a startling incident with an assistant coach from New York City FC after their match to open the Major League Soccer season ended.

The amount Messi was fined was not disclosed.

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Messi was leaving the field following the 2-2 draw. He had received a yellow card following a verbal exchange with referee Alexis Da Silva. He then exchanged words with NYCFC assistant coach Mehdi Ballouchy.

Messi began to walk away from the fracas when he turned back toward the coach and put his right hand on the back of his neck and squeezed. It is unclear what the two said to each other, but it appeared to be enough for MLS to issue the fine.

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"The MLS Disciplinary Committee has fined Inter Miami CF forward Lionel Messi an undisclosed amount for violating the hands to the face/head/neck of an opponent policy following the conclusion of Inter Miami’s match against New York City FC on February 22," the league said.

Luis Suarez, Messi’s Miami teammate, was also fined an undisclosed amount "for violating the hands to the face/head/neck of an opponent policy during halftime" in the same match. He grabbed NYCFC Birk Risa by the back of the neck.

Inter Miami followed the controversy with a 3-1 win over Sporting Kansas City later Tuesday to advance to the next round of the CONCACAF Championship Cup.

Messi and Suarez both scored.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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