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Trump Administration Sues Maine Over Transgender Athlete Ban, Escalating National Debate on Women’s Sports

In February, President Trump signed an executive order to ban transgender girls and women from participating in sports teams that align with their gender identity, interpreting Title IX to exclude transgender athletes from girls' and women's sports. This move has led to legal and political debates, including a lawsuit against Maine's Department of Education for allegedly not complying with the federal interpretation of Title IX. The conflict has escalated into a broader confrontation between the Republican-led federal government and Democratic Governor Janet Mills, who has resisted the directive and is prepared to challenge it in court.

Florida Elementary School Teacher Under Investigation After Showing Students Disney Movie Featuring Openly Gay Character

A Florida elementary school teacher is under investigation by the state Department of Education after she showed her fifth-grade students a Disney movie featuring an openly gay character. Jenna Barbee, the teacher, believes the investigation is an example of discrimination against the LGBTQ community. She said she showed the movie as a “brain break” in between students’ standardized testing and that she had no intention of offending anyone. The state Department of Education has not yet commented on the investigation.

College Board Accuses Florida Governor Ron DeSantis of “PR Stunt” in Rejecting AP African American Studies Course

The College Board has announced the introduction of an AP African American Studies course to its curriculum, but has faced criticism from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for what he calls a "watered-down" version of U.S. history. The College Board has responded to the criticism with a letter claiming that the changes to the course were already in the works, raising questions about the organization's commitment to providing an in-depth education on race in U.S. history.

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