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- Supreme Court conservatives signal support for state transgender sports bans during oral arguments - Supreme Court justices debate state bans on transgender female students in women's sports, with both sides invoking contrasting views of 'fairness'.
- Pirates great Dave Giusti, who starred in team’s 1971 World Series run, dead at 86 - Dave Giusti, a longtime MLB relief pitcher who helped the Pirates win the 1971 World Series, has died at 86, the team said, citing his family.
- Conservative justice swipes at DOJ in trans sports case: 'I don't think you're a PhD in this stuff' - Justice Neil Gorsuch confronted lawyers over Title IX implications of West Virginia's transgender athlete ban during Supreme Court hearing on sex discrimination in sports.
- Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla repeatedly issues two-word response after narrow loss to Pacers - Joe Mazzulla stonewalled reporters with a two-word response after the Boston Celtics latest loss, fueling debate about postgame press conferences.
- World Cup fans banned from US travel may be unable to root for teams in person - World Cup fans from Iran, Haiti, Ivory Coast and Senegal may be unable to travel to the U.S. for the 2026 games due to existing travel restrictions.
- Idaho AG says Supreme Court transgender sports case defies 'common sense' - The Supreme Court is weighing whether states can ban biological males from competing in girls’ sports in a case that could set nationwide precedent.
- Steelers' Aaron Rodgers walks out of press conference after defending Mike Tomlin from criticism - Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers walked out of his press conference after being asked a second straight question about head coach Mike Tomlin.
- Alito presses trans female athlete's lawyer on definition of woman during SCOTUS hearing - Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito pressed Kathleen Hartnett on what the definition of a woman or a girl was during oral arguments in Little v. Hecox on Monday.
- Ueli Kestenholz, who won snowboarding's first Olympic medal in 1998, dies in Swiss avalanche - Swiss snowboard pioneer Ueli Kestenholz, who won bronze at snowboarding's 1998 Olympic debut in Nagano, died at age 50 in an avalanche, officials said Tuesday.
- Packers star calls Bears coach Ben Johnson a 'troll' for his profane outburst - Green Bay Packers star safety Xavier McKinney called Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson a "troll" following Johnson's explicit postgame outburst.