
Sports
Transgender Girls' Basketball Player Has Outscored Entire Other Team Several Times
A transgender-identifying girls' basketball player in California is not only the team's leading scorer, but also outscoring entire opposing teams.
Sports
A transgender-identifying girls' basketball player in California is not only the team's leading scorer, but also outscoring entire opposing teams.
Commentary
The second-biggest city in Massachusetts is now a transgender sanctuary city. The Worcester City Council voted 9-2 on Tuesday to make itself that. The city of about 208,000 people, located 40 miles west of Boston, took that action council members listened to what media outlets described as three hours
Gender Identity
Transgender athletes are no more in NCAA women's sports. The National Collegiate Athletic Association, headed by former Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker, announced last week that it would comply with an executive order from President Donald Trump designed to keep males out of women's sports. The NCAA
News
It didn't take long to figure out how a recent executive order from President Donald Trump would affect Massachusetts.
News
The public schools of Massachusetts's fourth largest city won't consider revising policies to avoid losing federal funding for contradicting President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders on race and gender.
Education
Congressman Seth Moulton (D-Salem) says he thinks his party needs a more sensible approach to the transgender issue. Moulton recently told GBH News that unless the Democratic Party is willing to discuss the issue honestly, it will continue losing to Republicans on it.
2025 Defense Authorization Act
No one from the Massachusetts congressional delegation voted in favor of the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act this week. The bill (H.R. 5009) would allocate $895 billion for the U.S. military next year. It passed 281-140 in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday, December 11; 200
Latino republicans
By Michael Jonas CommonWealth Beacon Donald Trump has made significant inroads among several traditional Democratic Party constituencies, cutting into Democratic margins among black and Hispanic voters. A new paper looking at his gains among Hispanic voters puts forward a provocative argument to explain some of that movement.