Transgender girls and women are now barred from female sports in Iowa. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed a law that bans transgender girls and women from competing in sports according to their gender identity. The measure applies to public and private K-12 schools and community colleges and colleges and universities affiliated with the NCAA and NAIA. The law's backers say it's intended to ensure fair competition among girls and women. But opponents call it a discriminatory attempt to sideline transgender students who make up a small fraction of athletes in the state and do not pose the competitive threat that supporters claim. Read more here. — Grant Gerlock, Iowa Public Radio |
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Mardi Gras parades are back in New Orleans after a pandemic hiatus. And over the last week and a half, the city's beloved high school bands have returned to the streets. And while that's made the return of Mardi Gras this year all the more exciting, the interruption also had consequences. Read more here. — Aubri Juhasz, WWNO |
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And before you go, tomorrow, tomorrow, it's only a day away… |
Who else is ready to live in a world without masks? If you’re like the students and teachers of Joseph Case High School, then you’re not only prepared for a mask optional world, you’re singing show tunes about it. One class made a rendition of Annie’s “Tomorrow,” singing lyrics like, “tomorrow, tomorrow, we have options, tomorrow, our faces are here to stay.” The song is, of course, a response to COVID-19 cases dropping in some parts of the country, which has prompted leaders to drop mask mandates in some schools and public places. Want to watch it? Click here. See you next week. |
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