Oberlin College women’s lacrosse head coach Kim Russell broke her silence about transgender inclusion in women’s sports in a documentary for the Independent Women’s Forum on Tuesday. Russell, who became the head coach of the Yeowomen before the start of the 2019
Spain’s Prosecutor’s Office on Monday opened an inquiry into the country’s embattled soccer federation president Luis Rubiales over his kiss of player Jenni Hermoso during their Women’s World Cup celebration. Officials said they would be in touch with Hermoso to let her
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., used his 45-second closing arguments during Wednesday night’s Republican presidential debate to take a shot at trans women participating in women’s sports. The GOP presidential candidate brought up things his mother instilled in him when he was younger,
Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines was the subject of demonstrators who gathered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Tuesday. Videos shared with Fox News Digital showed demonstrators yelling, “Riley Gaines, go away” and “can’t swim, Riley,” among other insults. Gaines is a former University
U.S. women’s soccer star Megan Rapinoe ripped Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales after the soccer official was seen kissing player Jennifer Hermoso and grabbing his crotch in celebration as Spain won the Women’s World Cup. Rubiales has since apologized for his actions
Megan Rapinoe had a chance to make one more indelible mark on the U.S. women’s national team during the Women’s World Cup in the Round of 16 against Sweden – a penalty kick for the ages that would have helped the Americans
U.S. sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson outran an elite group of competition to win gold in the women’s 100-meter race at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, on Monday. Richardson ran an insanely fast 10.65 time, setting a new world championship record, and
Menstruation is “not just a women’s issue”, Lib Dem activists have said in a motion set to be debated at their party conference. Sir Ed Davey’s party will vote on a policy proposal on period poverty at their annual gathering in Bournemouth
Spain stunned the world on Sunday when they defeated England to win their first World Cup title, but controversy rose during the trophy celebration. Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales joined La Roja on the stage and greeted members of the team. Rubiales
Spanish soccer star and captain Olga Carmona didn’t know in the 29th minute of the Women’s World Cup Final against England that her goal would be the game-winner. But riding that high of victory for Spain’s first-ever World Cup came to a