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    Colorado school district suing state over policy that allows trans athletes in girls sports
    A school district in Colorado is suing the state's athletic association and attorney general over the state's laws requiring schools to allow biologically male transgender athletes to compete in girls sports.School District 49 (D49) in El Paso County, Colorado, joined a growing list of school districts in states that allow trans athletes to compete in girls sports by changing its own policy to ensure female-only participation.But D49 is going a step further with preemptive legal action after observing "increasing tension between Title IX obligations and the state system that requires discrimination against female student-athletes," according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Knowing that the approved policy would generate opposition and potentially trigger legal challenges, D49 filed a pre-enforcement action in the Colorado District of the federal court system seeking declaratory and injunctive relief," the school district said.The lawsuit takes aim at the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) and Attorney General Philip J. Weiser and seeks legal protection for its new policy to protect girls sports.The lawsuit does not come in response to a specific incident of a trans athlete competing in the district. Instead, it's a response to the state's sweeping policies conflicting with the school's obligation to abide by federal law, specifically Title IX."Political culture is far out of balance on gender issues. Our lawsuit seeks a rational correction to excessive accommodations," D49 Superinterdent Peter Hilts told Fox News Digital. "Our state athletic association simultaneously advocates equity and discrimination. We asked them to resolve that discrepancy, and they declined, so we were compelled to pursue a legal ruling."MAINE ROCKED BY TRANS ATHLETE DOMINANCE AT GIRLS' TRACK MEET AMID ONGOING LEGAL CONFLICT WITH TRUMPLori Thompson, president of the School District 49 Board of Education, lamented the state's current policies and their effects on competition among girls."Current Colorado law requires us to violate Title IX by taking opportunities from deserving girls and delivering them to boys," Thompson told Fox News Digital.Colorado is one of the many blue states to protect the rights of trans athletes in girls sports.Students in the state can compete in either gender category if they inform their school in writing that their gender identity differs from their sex assigned at birth. CHSAA requires schools to do a confidential evaluation, and all forms of documentation are voluntary. There are also no medical or legal requirements stated.Weiser's office responded to the lawsuit in a statement provided to Fox News Digital."The attorney general is committed to defending Colorados anti-discrimination laws. The attorney generals office has no further comment on this ongoing litigation," the statement said.The CHSAA says it is aware of the lawsuit, but it has not yet been officially served, a spokesperson told Fox News Digital."Should official notice be received, we will organize our team accordingly and proceed through the appropriate legal channels," the spokesperson added.A representative for the legal firm Miller Farmer Carlson, representing D49, said the document has not been served due to a lack of correspondence from CHSAA."The counsel for CHSAA, Alex Halpern, has not responded to our requests to waive service. Unless he does so by tomorrow, we will then just go ahead and serve their registered agent," said Brad Miller.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Pete Rose eligible for Baseball Hall of Fame after reinstatement
    HISTORIC REINSTATEMENT Pete Rose will be eligible for the Hall of Fame. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred announced Rose's ban has been lifted. "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and other deceased players were also removed from the league's permanently ineligible list. Continue reading STRONG REACTIONS Major League Baseball's sweeping decision to reinstate Pete Rose, the all-time hit king whose legacy was stained by gambling, sparked mixed from fans. Rose. Continue reading PRESIDENTIAL IMPACT? ESPNs "Sunday Night Baseball" broadcaster Karl Ravech floated a theory about Pete Rose's reinstatement, saying Rob Manfred's meeting with President Donald Trump could have played a role. Continue reading TOUGH BREAK On Tuesday, the Celtics confirmed Jayson Tatum ruptured his right Achilles tendon in Game 4 of the Eastern Semifinals against the Knicks. The team also said the star forward underwent "successful" surgery. Continue reading 'PROTECT GIRLS SPORTS' Multiple competitors and spectators arrived at the CIF Southern Section Division 3 Prelims wearing shirts that read "Protect Girls Sports." Some high schoolers alleged officials instructed them to remove attire that featured the verbiage, citing a CIF gender eligibility policy. Continue reading SPEAKING OUT Some athletes said they are concerned about transgender athletes' participation as a public school district moves forward in the process of transferring to a different sports conference. Continue reading 'ACCIDENTAL' Jeff Sperbeck, the longtime agent, business partner and friend of John Elway, died as a result of blunt head trauma, the Riverside County (California) coroner confirmed. Continue reading FROM FOX SPORTS The 2025 NFL schedule will be released tonight. Stay up to date with everything you need to know.Continue reading FROM OUTKICK Trey Hendrickson arrived at the Bengals facility on Tuesday, but he skipped offseason workouts. OutKick's NFL Senior writer Armando Salguero breaks down the latest developments as star pass rusher's crusade for a new contract continues. Continue reading WATCH NOW The Mavericks won the draft lottery. In June, Dallas will likely select Cooper Flagg with the top overall pick. FOX Sports' Nick Wright disputes the claim that the lottery is "rigged." Watch here FOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthFox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoOutKickSign up for OutKick's daily newsletterFox Nation
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    House progressive backs down from Trump impeachment push after pressure from fellow Dems
    A lone House Democrat pushing to impeach President Donald Trump has backed down from his effort to force a vote on the measure after pressure to do so from fellow liberals.Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., aimed to force a vote on his seven articles of impeachment against Trump this week through a mechanism known as a privileged resolution that forces the House to reckon with a piece of legislation within two days of being in session.Democratic leaders made their opposition to the effort known, however, and House Democratic Caucus Chairman Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., told reporters it was a "distraction."Thanedar later announced on X he would back off trying to force the vote.ANTI-ABORTION PROVIDER MEASURE IN TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' COULD SPARK HOUSE GOP REBELLIONIt comes after Democrats, including House Progressive Caucus Chairman Greg Casar, D-Texas, pushed back on the effort. He said he would vote against the measure and called it "unserious," according to Punchbowl News."This doomed impeachment vote is not about holding Trump accountable, but instead seems to be about the interest of the bill sponsor," Casar said.House GOP leaders had planned a vote to table the measure, a procedural motion blocking a House-wide vote, but called it off after Thanedar apparently missed his window to force the vote.Thanedar said in a statement on X afterward, "In the fifteen days since I filed seven articles of impeachment against President Trump, he has committed more impeachable offenses, most dangerously, accepting a $400 million private jet from Qatar, which even Republican Members of Congress have called wrong.MEET THE TRUMP-PICKED LAWMAKERS GIVING SPEAKER JOHNSON A FULL HOUSE GOP CONFERENCE"So, after talking with many colleagues, I have decided not to force a vote on impeachment today. Instead, I will add to my articles of impeachment and continue to rally the support of both Democrats and Republicans to defend the Constitution with me."Later, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said the situation "speaks for itself" when asked whether he pressured Thanedar to drop the motion.Thanedar's resolution has caused a modest political headache for Democratic lawmakers at a time the party has struggled with messaging after the 2024 election."I have said before from this podium, this is not the right approach we should be taking," Aguilar said at his weekly press conference. "I'll join members of the leadership team in voting to table that motion."Thanedar acknowledged his colleagues' concerns about his move during his own press conference Wednesday morning, though he insisted it would not deter him."Even some Democrats call me a lunatic, just like the president has called me lunatic," the Michigan Democrat said."But they have never said, nobody has said to me, Mr. Thanedar, the seven articles of impeachment that you presented to the U.S. Congress, theyre a piece of s---. They're not good. You missed it, missed the point. They are not legally right.' They didn't do that. No one says that."However, Aguilar said hours later it was not the right time to push an impeachment effort."This is such an impactful moment, and our colleagues are locking themselves in a room for 24 hours to protect and defend healthcare. We shouldn't be talking about this proposal that is not right, not timely," Aguilar said, referring to the House Energy and Commerce Committee's meeting on budget reconciliation, which has been ongoing since 2 p.m. Tuesday."This president is no stranger to impeachments. He's been impeached twice. Impeachment is a tool that can be used, but it takes weeks, months to do. Right now, the issue of the day is, will Hill Republicans stand up and support healthcare in this country?"Hours before the expected vote, NBC News reported that House Democratic leaders pressed Thanedar not to show up for the chamber's 5 p.m. vote series, which would have meant he could not force the vote.Republicans, meanwhile, seized on the disagreement."House Democrats have demonstrated once again they are willing to abuse the Constitution in their effort to impede the agenda of the American people," Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said in a statement before the vote."Their latest sham impeachment charade against President Trump is another embarrassing political stunt. Today, House Republicans will move promptly to discard it."When reached for comment on Thanedar's push Tuesday, White House spokesperson Liz Huston told Fox News Digital, "Every action taken by President Trump and his administration is fully lawful and firmly rooted in the will of the American people. President Trump is doing exactly what he promised: securing our border, bringing in trillions of dollars in investment to America and restoring common-sense leadership.""Meanwhile, Democrats are once again showing where their true priorities lie siding with illegal immigrants over the safety, security and well-being of hardworking American citizens. This desperate impeachment stunt is nothing more than a reckless political act that the American people see right through," the White House said.Fox News' Tyler Olson contributed to this report
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    Demi Moore reveals her one demand before iconic 'Charlie's Angels' bikini scene
    Demi Moore had one demand before she agreed to strip down to her bikini for her iconic role in 2003's "Charlies Angels: Full Throttle."On Tuesdays episode of "The Drew Barrymore Show," the actress told the host (who also starred in the film) that she learned about the scene with Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu just three weeks before filming."All I remember is begging them not to shoot my butt. I dont know why that was my obsession,"Moore said.The actress told Barrymore that she was forced to "compartmentalize" and concentrate on the scene.DEMI MOORE RODE BIKE 60 MILES A DAY TO LOSE BABY WEIGHT AFTER 2ND CHILD WITH BRUCE WILLIS"I had no time to think about what I looked like, which was almost better,"Moore said.Barrymore chimed in, "No one can do in three weeks what you showed up with. So you were clearly good to go. Like theres no magic wand that gets you to that in three weeks. Ive done a three-week diet. I didnt end up there."Moore, who was 40 when she appeared in the "Charlies Angels" movie, said that she "wasnt prepared for the focus that happened from it.""I had no idea the amplification, ironically, that was specifically tied to my age. I turned 40 when we were shooting the movie," she continued.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSUltimately, Moore decided to sign on to the film after her three daughters Rumer, Tallulah and Scout convinced her."I had taken a break only to be with them. I stopped and was just with them until they finally were like, You have to do this movie. We love the first one. You have to do this movie. And please, arent you going to ever work again?'" Moore shared.Moore recalled thinking that it was important to show her daughters the "full expression of who she was"as a movie star.The actress appeared in "Charlies Angels: Full Throttle," the second film in the franchise, as Madison Lee, a former angel who would become the movies villain.The first "Charlies Angels" reboot, which starred Barrymore, Diaz and Liu, was released in 2000.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERIn 2003, her three daughters and ex-husband, Bruce Willis, were there to support her at the "Charlies Angeles: Full Throttle" premiere. She was also accompanied by her then-boyfriend, Ashton Kutcher.Moore and Willis tied the knot in 1987 before divorcing in 2000. They share three daughters.Moore married Kutcher in 2005 and divorced in 2013.
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    In-N-Out Burger makes major ingredient changes to drinks and popular condiment
    In-N-Out Burger has announced a major menu switch, changing the ingredients of a few of its beverages."As part of our ongoing commitment to providing our customers with the highest-quality ingredients, we have removed artificial coloring from our Strawberry Shakes and Signature Pink Lemonade," Patty Pena, a spokesperson for the California-based burger joint, confirmed to Fox News Digital on Wednesday.It is unclear which specific dyes have been removed by the popular fast-food restaurant or if the coloring will be replaced.JIMMY DEAN, OTHER TYSON FOODS PRODUCTS DOING AWAY WITH SYNTHETIC DYES BY END OF MAYLast month, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a ban on petroleum-based synthetic dyes within the nation's food supply, citing health concerns.Petroleum-based synthetic dyes are used to add color to food and drug items.The dyes are commonly found in breakfast cereals, candy, snacks, beverages, vitamins and "other products [that are] aimedat children," according to an article titled "The Artificial Food Dye Blues," shared by the National Library of Medicine.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleThe FDA recently announced the approval ofthree natural-source colorsinfood items: Galdieria extract blue, butterfly pea flower extract and calcium phosphate.Pena told Fox News Digital the chain will be making a major change to a staple condiment as well."Were also in the process of transitioning to an upgraded ketchup, which is made with real sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup," Pena said.HHS SecretaryRobert F. Kennedy Jr.called out sugar during the agency's announcement on the artificial dye ban.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"Sugar is poison," Kennedy said at the time. "And Americans need to know that it is poisoning us."California-based certified nutritionist Courtney Swan of Realfoodology told Fox News Digitalthat high-fructose corn syrup needs to be examined.High-fructose corn syrup is a processed sweetener derived from corn starch, which Swan classifies as an "ultraprocessed, refined sugar."The syrup is "so far removed from its original source that it's not even recognizable as something that would be considered food anymore," Swan said.Fox News Digital followed up with In-N-Out Burger for additional comment.
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    Ben & Jerry's co-founder arrested protesting Senate hearing: 'RFK kills people with hate'
    Ben Cohen, one of the co-founders of the ice cream company Ben & Jerry's, was arrested on Capitol Hill Wednesday afternoon during a Senate hearing involving Health and Human Services (HHS) Department Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.United States Capitol Police (USCP) confirmed Tuesday afternoon that Cohen was among seven people arrested after they disrupted the hearing. While Cohen was only arrested on charges of obstruction, others involved in the protest were arrested for resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer, Capitol Police said.However, it is unclear how many people were charged with the more severe violations.WATCH: NEWARK MAYOR COMPARES SELF TO BIBLICAL HERO IN WAKE OF ICE PROTEST ARREST: 'THIS IS OUR DAVID MOMENT'"RFK kills people with hate!" a protester yelled during the hearing as Kennedy delivered his opening statement."RFK kills people with hate!" the chant continued, with more voices joining in. "RFK kills people with hate!"Multiple people were eventually escorted out of the room, and Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP), paused the hearing.In video of the disruption posted on X by The Daily Caller, Cohen can be seen being forcibly pulled out of the hearing room by a Capitol Police officer.MOOD FLIPS AT COLUMBIA U AFTER QUASHING OF LATEST PROTEST, TRUMP PRESSURE TAKES HOLD"Members of the audience are reminded disruptions will not be permitted while the committee conducts its business. Capitol Police are asked to remove the individuals from the hearing room," Cassidy said as Cohen was being wrangled out of the room."That was a made-for-C-SPAN moment," Cassidy quipped after things settled down.Wednesday wasn't the first time Cohen has been arrested while protesting in the nation's capital. In 2023, he was arrested outside the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for blocking the entrance to the Department of Justice (DOJ) building in Washington, D.C., where he was protesting the detainment of Julian Assange.Ben & Jerry's is frequently a target of Republicans, who have slammed the company and its founders over their support of progressive activism and politicians. They are also frequent critics of Trump.DHS WARNED NOT TO ARREST HOUSE DEMS AFTER NJ PROTEST TURNED TENSECLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPBen & Jerry's has been known for its left-leaning advocacy since its founding in 1978, and the Vermont-based ice cream maker was able to maintain an independent board of directors to continue its progressive activism even after it sold to Unilever in 2000.One of those moments included a decision by Ben & Jerry's in 2021 that ended the sale of its products to Israelis in the West Bank, which the company refers to as "Occupied Palestinian Territory."
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    Father blasts leadership after daughter competes against trans softball pitcher: 'It's cowardice'
    In Minnesota, a 6-foot-tall biological male continues to dominate girls' softball.As a sophomore last year, Marissa Rothenberger helped Champlin Park High School win 14-straight games heading into the playoffs and was named First-Team All-State the only underclassman in the 4A division to earn the honor. Now a junior, Rothenberger remains a standout on the mound, with a 6-1 record, 67 strikeouts and a 0.76 ERA in 46 innings pitched, per Minnesota Softball Hub.But not everyone is cheering. Many parents and players are left wondering why a male athlete is allowed to compete in girls sports in the first place and why no one is willing to say anything about it.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe father of a South Dakota club softball player, who asked to remain anonymous for his daughter's privacy, told OutKick that his daughters team played against Rothenbergers team twice last year in travel ball."Our girls have played Marissa's team twice, and theyre a good club. Theyre a top-notch club," he said. "However, when youve got a kid that goes 3-for-3 and 2-for-2 and pitches two innings and strikes out five batters... sometimes theres just things you notice that are a little bit odd."His daughter plays on a team with multiple Division I commits seasoned athletes used to high-level competition but none of them had been told theyd be facing a biological male."None of us knew that that girl was a boy," he said. "But when this came out... my 16-year-old knew exactly who it was, and she said, 'Man, that doesnt surprise me.'"The state of Minnesota allows residents to change the sex listed on their birth certificates. According to documents obtained by Reduxx, Rothenberger's mother, Heather, "applied to the Hennepin County District Court to alter [the athlete's] birth certificate shortly after his 9th birthday. The petition was approved, and Rothenberger was issued a new birth certificate showing that he was born female and altering his name from 'Charlie Dean' to 'Marissa.'"For this father, the issue shouldn't be a political one. Its about safety, honesty and protecting female athletes, especially in a sport like softball where an errant pitch or a brutal comebacker could lead to serious injury."Youre talking about somebody with exceptional size and strength," he said. "Forty-three feet [from mound to plate] is not that far away. The reaction times the ball off the bat of a 17-year-old male versus a 17-year-old female its just... different."The safety of the kids on the other side, from a legal standpoint, needs to be respected. Everybodys so worried about getting sued by these left-wing woke groups. Well, what about the people on the other side of the coin that just want their girls in a safe environment?"The lack of transparency (and the incorrect assumption that everyone on the field is female) is what struck him the most."There should be no disguise," he said. "If theres a boy on the other team, the other team should know that from a safety standpoint and just for open, transparent dialogue. Dont be hiding players and presenting them as girls when theyre boys."He admitted that although the issue of trans-identifying males has been a hot-button issue lately, he never imagined his family would be affected."Nobody ever thought it would hit this close to home," he said. "You hear about this stuff in Connecticut and Oregon and with Riley [Gaines] in swimming, and you think, Oh, thats far away. But when we found out, it hit us right at home. Everybody was shocked."FEMALE ATHLETES DIRECT POINTED MESSAGES TOWARD NIKE IN NEW ADThis father also believes its time for people in leadership positions to be held accountable. He specifically pointed to those in charge of elite fastpitch softball clubs and organizations, who are supposed to be advocates for their female athletes."These people are making a lot of money," he said. "If you want to be in a leadership position, you need to represent these kids and step up and do whats right."He cited the original intent of Title IX and how far weve strayed from it."When Title IX was enacted in 1972, there was not one congressman, not one judge, not one person in the country that didnt know the difference between men and women," he said. "They knew why that law was passed. There was no ambiguity."For whatever reason, people do not stand up for whats right. There are really three camps: the people who think these kids should be able to play wherever they want, the people like me who say its flat-out wrong, and the people in the middle just sitting on the side and doing nothing. Those people need to stand up."He left the conversation with a plea to those in charge. He wants to see a strong policy in place, not just for the rights of his own daughters but for future athletes down the road."It absolutely sickens me the cowardice, the apathy on the sidelines," he said. "Its not even about being gay or trans. Its cowardice. And if youre making that call, you need to be called out."OutKick reached out to three leading organizations in girls' softball (USA Softball, the Alliance Fastpitch and Premier Girls Fastpitch) as well as Midwest Speed, the club for which Rothenberger played last summer and fall.While the other organizations failed to respond, Alliance told OutKick that its Board of Directors approved a new Athlete Eligibility Policy in January 2025, which limits participation in national events strictly to biological females."The eligibility conditions established in this policy are driven solely by the Alliance Fastpitch's desire to ensure safety, maintain fairness and avoid any unfair competitive advantage within our female-only, youth fastpitch competitions," Alliance said in a statement to OutKick. "The Board is actively working to communicate this policy to all member leagues."It's important to note, though, that the Minnesota State High School League (as well as all other state high school governing bodies) is separate from club softball and operates under its own set of rules. Further, it's difficult to enforce a female-only policy in states, like Minnesota, where individuals can simply change the sex on their birth certificate at will.As this South Dakota father stated, until state lawmakers and athletic organizations are willing to draw a clear, uncompromising line one rooted in biology, not ideology girls and women will continue to be put at risk.
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    Boy, 14, charged with murder after Bronx teen killed in suspected gang crossfire
    A 14-year-old boy was arrested in the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old girl in the Bronx.Officers responded to a report of a female shot near Home Street and Tinton Avenue in the Bronx around 5:05 p.m. Monday, according to a police spokesperson.The victim, Evette Jeffrey, was found "unconscious and unresponsive" with a gunshot wound to the head.She was later pronounced dead.TIMES SQUARE FOOD CART VENDOR SHOT AFTER DISPUTE WITH GROUP OF YOUNG PEOPLEJeffrey was visiting her boyfriend at a school near the site of the shooting, according to FOX 5 New York, which police identified as Bronx Latin Intermediate School No. 158.A fight reportedly broke out nearby, and a boy who was punched during the schoolyard altercation was reportedly handed a 9mm pistol, which he then fired three times.One of the rounds hit Jeffrey, who was not the intended target of the alleged perpetrator."She was an innocent bystander who was simply trying to take cover behind the brick wall and was struck in the head by one of the rounds," New York Police Department Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said at a press conference.The incident is believed to be gang-related.11 ALLEGED TEEN TREN DE ARAGUA GANG MEMBERS ATTACK NYPD OFFICERS: POLICEThe suspect was arrested Tuesday morning as he tried to enter a taxi and initially attempted to flee, according to Kenny.The teen was reportedly arrested without further incident.The teen was charged with two counts each of second-degree murder and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon and one count each of first-degree manslaughter and second-degree attempted murder, police confirmed to Fox News Digital.Police are also searching for the 12-year-old who allegedly provided the gun to the suspect, according to FOX 5.
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    Colorado school district suing state over policy that allows trans athletes in girls sports
    A school district in Colorado is suing the state's athletic association and attorney general over the state's laws requiring schools to allow biologically male transgender athletes to compete in girls sports.School District 49 (D49) in El Paso County, Colorado, joined a growing list of school districts in states that allow trans athletes to compete in girls sports by changing its own policy to ensure female-only participation.But D49 is going a step further with preemptive legal action after observing "increasing tension between Title IX obligations and the state system that requires discrimination against female student-athletes," according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Knowing that the approved policy would generate opposition and potentially trigger legal challenges, D49 filed a pre-enforcement action in the Colorado District of the federal court system seeking declaratory and injunctive relief," the school district said.The lawsuit takes aim at the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) and Attorney General Philip J. Weiser and seeks legal protection for its new policy to protect girls sports.The lawsuit does not come in response to a specific incident of a trans athlete competing in the district. Instead, it's a response to the state's sweeping policies conflicting with the school's obligation to abide by federal law, specifically Title IX."Political culture is far out of balance on gender issues. Our lawsuit seeks a rational correction to excessive accommodations," D49 Superinterdent Peter Hilts told Fox News Digital. "Our state athletic association simultaneously advocates equity and discrimination. We asked them to resolve that discrepancy, and they declined, so we were compelled to pursue a legal ruling."MAINE ROCKED BY TRANS ATHLETE DOMINANCE AT GIRLS' TRACK MEET AMID ONGOING LEGAL CONFLICT WITH TRUMPLori Thompson, president of the School District 49 Board of Education, lamented the state's current policies and their effects on competition among girls."Current Colorado law requires us to violate Title IX by taking opportunities from deserving girls and delivering them to boys," Thompson told Fox News Digital.Colorado is one of the many blue states to protect the rights of trans athletes in girls sports.Students in the state can compete in either gender category if they inform their school in writing that their gender identity differs from their sex assigned at birth. CHSAA requires schools to do a confidential evaluation, and all forms of documentation are voluntary. There are also no medical or legal requirements stated.Weiser's office responded to the lawsuit in a statement provided to Fox News Digital."The attorney general is committed to defending Colorados anti-discrimination laws. The attorney generals office has no further comment on this ongoing litigation," the statement said.The CHSAA says it is aware of the lawsuit, but it has not yet been officially served, a spokesperson told Fox News Digital."Should official notice be received, we will organize our team accordingly and proceed through the appropriate legal channels," the spokesperson added.A representative for the legal firm Miller Farmer Carlson, representing D49, said the document has not been served due to a lack of correspondence from CHSAA."The counsel for CHSAA, Alex Halpern, has not responded to our requests to waive service. Unless he does so by tomorrow, we will then just go ahead and serve their registered agent," said Brad Miller.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Pete Rose eligible for Baseball Hall of Fame after reinstatement
    HISTORIC REINSTATEMENT Pete Rose will be eligible for the Hall of Fame. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred announced Rose's ban has been lifted. "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and other deceased players were also removed from the league's permanently ineligible list. Continue reading STRONG REACTIONS Major League Baseball's sweeping decision to reinstate Pete Rose, the all-time hit king whose legacy was stained by gambling, sparked mixed from fans. Rose. Continue reading PRESIDENTIAL IMPACT? ESPNs "Sunday Night Baseball" broadcaster Karl Ravech floated a theory about Pete Rose's reinstatement, saying Rob Manfred's meeting with President Donald Trump could have played a role. Continue reading TOUGH BREAK On Tuesday, the Celtics confirmed Jayson Tatum ruptured his right Achilles tendon in Game 4 of the Eastern Semifinals against the Knicks. The team also said the star forward underwent "successful" surgery. Continue reading 'PROTECT GIRLS SPORTS' Multiple competitors and spectators arrived at the CIF Southern Section Division 3 Prelims wearing shirts that read "Protect Girls Sports." Some high schoolers alleged officials instructed them to remove attire that featured the verbiage, citing a CIF gender eligibility policy. Continue reading SPEAKING OUT Some athletes said they are concerned about transgender athletes' participation as a public school district moves forward in the process of transferring to a different sports conference. Continue reading 'ACCIDENTAL' Jeff Sperbeck, the longtime agent, business partner and friend of John Elway, died as a result of blunt head trauma, the Riverside County (California) coroner confirmed. Continue reading FROM FOX SPORTS The 2025 NFL schedule will be released tonight. Stay up to date with everything you need to know.Continue reading FROM OUTKICK Trey Hendrickson arrived at the Bengals facility on Tuesday, but he skipped offseason workouts. OutKick's NFL Senior writer Armando Salguero breaks down the latest developments as star pass rusher's crusade for a new contract continues. Continue reading WATCH NOW The Mavericks won the draft lottery. In June, Dallas will likely select Cooper Flagg with the top overall pick. FOX Sports' Nick Wright disputes the claim that the lottery is "rigged." Watch here FOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthFox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoOutKickSign up for OutKick's daily newsletterFox Nation
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