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16 Mar 2025
#society
Breitbart: Christian Women's Basketball Team Punished for Opposing Trans Players Wins Canadian Tournament
Columbia Bible College's women's basketball team won the CCAA national championship despite facing sanctions for opposing transgender athlete inclusion. The team forfeited games against Vancouver Island University, leading to controversy and criticism from the league and advocates for women's sports.
The conflict escalated with accusations of harassment and discrimination, with CBC defending its stance as a safety concern for female athletes. Despite the backlash, CBC secured its first national title, highlighting the ongoing debate over transgender participation in women's sports in Canada.
#health
Le Monde: The threats to public health in Trump's US
The Trump administration has significantly impacted public health and scientific research in the U.S. through massive cuts to federal agency staff and funding, leading to chaos in the biomedical field. Researchers are facing grant freezes and cuts, jeopardizing their work and future funding.
The scientific community is mobilizing against these changes, with movements like 'Stand Up for Science' emerging in response to the challenges posed by the current administration. Concerns about the future of healthcare funding and support are growing among researchers.
#education
GB News: Labour's education reforms are 'damaging' for state school system, Trott claims
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson's reforms, part of the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, face criticism from shadow secretary Laura Trott, who labels them a "wrecking ball." The bill aims to establish a reformed curriculum in state schools and empower councils to open various school types.
Phillipson remains determined to push forward with the changes despite opposition.