The Daily Signal - USA Boxing’s New Transgender Rule Could ‘Kill a Woman,’ Coach Warns

USA Boxing has changed its rules to allow men who identify as women to compete in the female category, a change that coach Cary Williams warns could be deadly. 


Even one man competing against women is “all it takes to do damage; that’s all it takes to kill a woman,” says Williams, a USA Olympic-level female boxing coach. 


“I’m extremely scared for the safety of our girls and our women in boxing,” she told “The Daily Signal Podcast.” 


The new policy requires males to meet specific hormone levels and to have undergone surgery to “alter” their gender. But Williams says the new policy does not acknowledge that men have “larger hearts, larger lungs, bone density, strength.”


“You’re talking about muscle-fiber differences. Those are all something we’re born with,” she says. 


Williams, the founder of women’s fight-gear brand Tussle, joins the show to discuss USA Boxing’s rule change and what she thinks female boxers should do to stand up against the dangerous policy. 


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60 Songs That Explain the '90s - “Believe”—Cher

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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - Is Israel Committing Genocide?

South Africa has accused Israel of committing genocide before the International Court of Justice and is asking the United Nations to intervene and order the Israeli government to cease military operations in Gaza. The ICJ now must decide how to characterize an increasingly bloody campaign.


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NPR's Book of the Day - ‘The Golden Screen’ chronicles the films that shaped the Asian American diaspora

The Golden Screen, the new book by Jeff Yang, offers a comprehensive guide to some of the most significant films for Asian American representation, including commentary by industry trailblazers like Daniel Dae Kim, Janet Yang and Simu Liu. In today's episode, Yang and book contributor Preeti Chhibber speak with NPR's Ailsa Chang about how Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Bollywood and kung fu movies shaped their identities growing up. They also get to talking about some of the harmful stereotypes we still see on screen today, and why maybe mediocrity isn't such a bad thing.

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The NewsWorthy - Federal Powers Questioned, GOP Debate Canceled & Most Snubbed Series – Wednesday, January 17, 2024

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