Connecticut town's schools are investigated for transgender athlete policiesNew Foto - Connecticut town's schools are investigated for transgender athlete policies

A school system in Connecticut that's at the center of an ongoing legal fight over allowing transgender student athletes to participate in competitive girls' sports is being investigated by the Trump administration, the U.S. Department of Education confirmed Tuesday, adding a new flashpoint in the national debate over trans girls' participation in youth sports. James Demetriades, the mayor of Cromwell, said the town's school system could lose nearly $1 million in federal special education funding if the department determines it's in violation ofTitle IX, the federal civil rights law that forbids discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that receive federal assistance. The mayor, a Democrat, said Monday the school district would be ineligible for the state's athletic conference if it didn't allow student athletes to compete on sex-segregated sports teams consistent with their gender identity. He said the district is currently following "all applicable state and federal law as well as the rules for the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference," the governing body for secondary school athletics in the state. In an interview on Tuesday, Demetriades said Cromwell currently has "no gender diverse" high school CIAC athletes. "We don't know why Cromwell was targeted for this action," Demetriades said in a statement on Facebook. He said the investigation also includes restroom and locker room usage. CIAC's policy of allowing transgender girls to compete in girls high school sports was first challenged in 2020 by four runners who said they were unfairly forced to race against transgender sprinters from Cromwell and Bloomfield. CIAC argued its policy is designed to comply with a state law that requires all high school students be treated according to their gender identity. It has also said the policy is in accordance with Title IX. While a federal appeals court in 2022 dismissed the plaintiffs' challenge to CIAC's policy, saying they lacked standing and had not been deprived of a "chance to be champions," the suit waslater revivedin 2023 and is currently pending. It could be ready for a trial in 2026. The head of the U.S. Education Department's Office for Civil Rights, Craig Trainor, said in a statement that the investigation was looking at whether Cromwell's policies were "depriving girls and young women of equal athletic opportunities." U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon added that, "This Administration will fight on every front to protect women's and girls' sports." A community of more than 14,000, Cromwell is about 20 minutes south of the capital, Hartford. A rally in support of transgender youth was planned Tuesday evening at Cromwell High School. In 2019, during PresidentDonald Trump's first term, the Office for Civil Rights launched an investigation into the policy in Connecticut that allows transgender high school athletes to compete as the gender with which they identify. It determined the actions of the CIAC, Cromwell and several other communities in Connecticut resulted in "the loss of athletic benefits and opportunities for female student-athletes." Days after taking office for his second term, Trump signed an executive order titled "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports," which states that all funds from educational programs "that deprive women and girls of fair athletic opportunities, which results in the endangerment, humiliation, and silencing of women and girls and deprives them of privacy," will be rescinded. In his post, Demetriades asked state officials to help hold the town harmless from liability and intervene if Cromwell is sued by the Department of Justice. In March, the Department of Education openedan investigation into Portland Public Schools,Oregon's largest school district, over allowing a transgender athlete to compete on a high school girls' track-and-field team.

Connecticut town's schools are investigated for transgender athlete policies

Connecticut town's schools are investigated for transgender athlete policies A school system in Connecticut that's at the center of ...
Pick for University of Florida president rejected after a conservative backlashNew Foto - Pick for University of Florida president rejected after a conservative backlash

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — In a twist, the state of Florida's top higher education board voted Tuesday against a contract for Santa Ono, who was set to be the next president of the University of Florida. The decision came after growing opposition on the right to Ono's past statements about diversity, equity and inclusion, Covid and transgender rights, among other issues. Under Gov. Ron DeSantis, Florida has prided itself on being at the vanguard of the national conservative movement. But the rejection of Ono, the former president of the University of Michigan, put DeSantis in a thorny political position, and it was a notable outcome in a state Republican ecosystem generally defined by donors and influential figures' getting their way. One of DeSantis' longtime biggest political supporters — Mori Hosseini, the billionaire chair of the University of Florida Board of Trustees — strongly backed Ono's bid to become president of the state's flagship university. On the other hand, national conservatives, including Christopher Rufo, an activist whobuilt his reputationfighting racial sensitivity trainings and critical race theory courses;Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., a Trump ally running for governor; and Donald Trump Jr. argued that Ono's past support for DEI policies made him unqualified for the job. "WTF! Have the decision makers at @UF lost their minds!???" Trump Jr.wrote on Xlast month. "This woke psycho might be a perfect fit for a Communist school in California, but how is he even being considered for this role in Florida? "Every single member of the Florida Board of Governors should vote against him!!!" he continued. Two Trump advisers familiar with the issue said his post did not speak for the White House, which was not officially engaged in the fight. Trump Jr.'s post amplifiedone from Rufo, whom DeSantis has praised and whom he appointed to a separate university board in the state in 2023. Rufo's message blasted Ono for a video in which he promoted "equity and inclusion ... embedded in all areas of academic work" when he was president and vice chancellor at the University of British Columbia in Canada. Ono's record on DEI policies, the handling of the Covid pandemic and issues like environmental justice were heavily scrutinized Tuesday at the meeting of the Florida Board of Governors, the state's top education board, which needed to vote to ratify Ono's new contract. Ono said repeatedly that he had "evolved" on those issues at a hearing that lasted nearly four hours. But the board ultimately rejected him in a 10-6 vote, with notable "no" votes from DeSantis allies, including former state House Speakers Jose Oliva and Paul Renner, along with the outgoing leader of the state Education Department, Manny Diaz, whom DeSantis recently appointed to lead the University of West Florida. "There is no way those guys vote against him without getting some signal from the governor," a longtime DeSantis adviser said. "I don't know if anyone expected this, but if you look at the votes, I think that tells you where the governor is at." Four Florida Republicans told NBC News that their understanding was that DeSantis was initially behind Ono but that the national conservative backlash forced him to not fully put his support behind him publicly or make direct calls to the Board of Governors. But behind the scenes, his team was quietly discussing how to give him a push, according to two people familiar with the matter. One of them said DeSantis' chief of staff, Jason Weida, was making calls in support of Ono ahead of the vote. Underscoring the politically sensitive nature of the vote, DeSantis' political operation tried to claim some victory after it. "Santa Ono is OUT,"posted Jordan Schachtel, a newly hired DeSantis political staffer. "The Florida Board of Governors has voted to Reject Ono as President of the University of Florida." "Florida has voted to reject wokeness, DEI, CRT, at our flagship university," he continued. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., also praised the vote, saying it was the "right decision." Donalds, who has Trump's backing in his 2026 bid for governor, was an Ono skeptic from the start. Notably, DeSantis' wife, Casey, is also considering a run for governor, and the two prominent Florida Republicans are seen as being on a political collision course if Casey DeSantis ultimately decides to run. "I give credit to the Florida Board of Governors for standing up for Florida's conservative values," Donalds told NBC News. "Woke has no place in our university system. It's time to restart the presidential search at UF." Other longtime Florida operatives said Donalds and other conservative groups amplifying the fight to the Republican political base nationally helped keep DeSantis out of the conversation in a more public way. "The governor was obviously all in," a DeSantis ally said. "Then Byron Donalds and [the conservative group] Turning Point came out against. The governor in the end does the one thing he knows how to do: run away and protect himself." DeSantis' office did not respond to a request for comment. During the contentious meeting, Ono tried to explain that he has had an "evolution" of thought on issues like DEI and that he was both aligned with and attracted to Florida's brand of governance, which has cracked down on both. "Those sorts of programs will not have a place at the University of Florida," he told the board. Still, it wasn't enough to convince the skeptics on the board. "I really, really want to try to get to a yes," board member Carson Good said. "I can't give a [yes vote], but I wish you the very best and will support you if you win."

Pick for University of Florida president rejected after a conservative backlash

Pick for University of Florida president rejected after a conservative backlash TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — In a twist, the state of Florida's t...
Family of Sarah Milgrim speaks out after D.C. Jewish museum shootingNew Foto - Family of Sarah Milgrim speaks out after D.C. Jewish museum shooting

The family ofSarah Milgrim, one of the two Israeli Embassy staffers who wasshot and killedoutside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., last month, is remembering her as courageous, strong and striving for peace. Milgrim's parents, Robert and Nancy, and her older brother, Jacob, spoke to CBS News' Jonah Kaplan for their first network TV interview since the shooting about how they're processing their grief, Sarah's mission to promote peace in the Middle East and the rise in antisemitism in the United States. "Usually, a parent tries to mold their child. Sarah molded us," Robert Milgrim said. "She was a stronger person than I ever was." "I told Nancy after this happened that I'm a different person now than before this happened, from learning so much about what Sarah did and her courage and her striving for peace," he said. Wednesday marks two weeks since Milgrim and her boyfriend, Yaron Lischinsky, who also worked for the Israeli Embassy, were shot and killed as they left an event at the Capital Jewish Museum. Law enforcement officials described theattackas "targeted" and said thesuspectshouted "Free Palestine" as he was being detained. He has beenchargedwith two counts of first-degree murder and other crimes. The interview with the Milgrim family airs Wednesday on "CBS Mornings" and "CBS Evening News." January 6 defendant refuses Trump's pardon Sneak peek: Where is Jermain Charlo? Baldwin grills McMahon on unallocated funds for students, schools, approved by Congress

Family of Sarah Milgrim speaks out after D.C. Jewish museum shooting

Family of Sarah Milgrim speaks out after D.C. Jewish museum shooting The family ofSarah Milgrim, one of the two Israeli Embassy staffers who...
Broadway Icon Claims Taylor Swift 'Caused Absolute Mischief' at Red Carpet EventNew Foto - Broadway Icon Claims Taylor Swift 'Caused Absolute Mischief' at Red Carpet Event

Broadway Icon Claims Taylor Swift 'Caused Absolute Mischief' at Red Carpet Eventoriginally appeared onParade. Cynthia ErivoclaimedTaylor Swift"caused absolute mischief" at the2025 Grammy Awardsin a new interview. During a sit-down with SiriusXM'sThe Morning Mash Up, theBroadwayicon andWickedstar opened up about her viral "holding space" moment with Swift. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "She caused absolute mischief and it was hilarious and fun," Erivo said of Swift, perEntertainment Weekly. Erivo, 38, explained that "it took a really long time" on the Grammys red carpet ahead of the awards show "because I feel very guilty if I miss people on the carpet, so I tried to do every interview and those interviews ran a little bit long." When the actress eventually walked into the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles,hostTrevor Noahhad already begun his monologue. Erivo didn't have time to find her assigned seat—and that's when Swift, 35, stepped in. The "Shake It Off" singer noticed Erivo's situation,waved her overand said, "Just come over here. Sit here," the actress behind Elphaba explained. "So I was like, 'OK,' and then just came and sat next to her and just waited," the Broadway star recounted. As fans remember all too well, Swift and Erivo thenrecreated the "holding space" gesture—whenAriana GrandegrabbedErivo's finger during an interview withOut. Hopefully, Swifties will have a chance to see the "So High School" singer cause even more "mischief" at awards shows this year. Fans are definitely crossing their fingers that Swift and herboyfriend,Travis Kelce, will finally make their red carpet debut at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards on June 21! Next:Rock Legend, 83, Sends a Bold Message to Taylor Swift Broadway Icon Claims Taylor Swift 'Caused Absolute Mischief' at Red Carpet Eventfirst appeared on Parade on Jun 3, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

Broadway Icon Claims Taylor Swift 'Caused Absolute Mischief' at Red Carpet Event

Broadway Icon Claims Taylor Swift 'Caused Absolute Mischief' at Red Carpet Event Broadway Icon Claims Taylor Swift 'Caused Absol...
Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz's Neighbor of 10 Years Shares What They're Really LikeNew Foto - Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz's Neighbor of 10 Years Shares What They're Really Like

Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty A New York content creator revealed Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz were former neighbors of hers "I only have nice things to say," Ilana Wiles shared of the famous couple Craig and Weisz secretly tied the knot in 2011 Daniel CraigandRachel Weiszare, apparently, good neighbors to have. This is according to a New York influencer whorevealed in a videoposted Thursday, May 29 that her upstairs neighbors were none other than the James Bond actor, 57, andBlack Widowactress, 55. Ilana Wiles, a content creator with nearly 500,000 TikTok followers who frequently posts "day in the life of a New York City mom" clips, shared the info as part of the platform's popular "holy airball" trend — in which users share a misconception about themselves, followed by them sharing the truth. Cindy Ord/Getty In Wiles' slideshow, she shared photos of herself in her New York City home with text reading, "told them my upstairs neighbor was a celebrity" — with the final slide giving away her neighbors werethe famous couple. "For the record, neither of us live there anymore but they were our upstairs neighbors for 10 years!" Wiles wrote. "I only have nice things to say." Maria Moratti/Getty Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The pair first first met in the '90s, but didn't start dating until they starred as a married couple in the 2011 psychological thrillerDream House. Weisz and Craigtied the knotin a secret wedding ceremony just six months after they'd started dating. The couple has split their time between homes in London and Brooklyn, but primarily reside in the United Kingdom where they raise their family. The couple share daughterGrace, 6, whom they welcomed in 2018. Weisz also has an 18-year-old son, Henry, with director Darren Aronofsky, while Craig has an adult daughter namedElla, whom he welcomed in 1992 with ex Fiona Loudon. Read the original article onPeople

Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz's Neighbor of 10 Years Shares What They're Really Like

Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz's Neighbor of 10 Years Shares What They're Really Like Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty A ...

 

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