Trump says 2028 Olympic athletes will be tested to prevent transgender competitorsNew Foto - Trump says 2028 Olympic athletes will be tested to prevent transgender competitors

President Donald Trumpsaid athletes hoping to compete in the2028 Olympic and Paralympic Gamesin Los Angeles will be tested to prevent transgender participants in women's sports such as boxing. Trump during an Aug. 5 press conference focused on the Olympics responded to a question from a reporter who asked about transgender athletes and whether the Department of Justice would consider pressing charges against trans women who compete in boxing, specifically. "Would your administration consider genetic testing so that these people can prove that they're actually women competing?" the reporter added. Trump said he'd "have to ask" Attorney GeneralPam Bondiabout about pursuing charges. "But there will be a very, very strong form of testing, and if the test doesn't come out appropriately, they won't be in the Olympics," Trump said. Trumpsigned an executive orderin February aimed at barring transgender student athletes from participating in women's sports. The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committeelater changed its rulesto prevent participation by transgender women, citing Trump's executive order. USOPC president Gene Sykes and CEO Sarah Hirshland sent a letter to the Olympic community saying the change came after "a series of respectful and constructive conversations with federal officials" following the executive order. On Aug. 4, theU.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issuedpolicy guidance preventing trans women from receiving "extraordinary ability" visas to compete in women's sports. Trump's comments about testing athletes came after he signed an executive order to create a White House Olympics task force to handle security and other issues related to the 2028 games. The games are expected to draw 11,000 Olympic and 4,500 Paralympic athletes. Contributing: Nancy Armour, Reuters This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Donald Trump expects testing to block transgender Olympians

Trump says 2028 Olympic athletes will be tested to prevent transgender competitors

Trump says 2028 Olympic athletes will be tested to prevent transgender competitors President Donald Trumpsaid athletes hoping to compete in ...
ESPN agrees to buy NFL Network, RedZone Channel; league gets 10% equity in returnNew Foto - ESPN agrees to buy NFL Network, RedZone Channel; league gets 10% equity in return

ESPN and theNFLare putting a ring on it – let's hope that means a huge win for their viewers. As originallyreported by The Athleticlast week, ESPN's relationship with the league will become even more intertwined in the wake of Tuesday night's announcement of a non-binding agreement in which it "will acquire NFL Network and certain other media assets owned and controlled by the NFL – including NFL's linear RedZone Channel, and NFL Fantasy – in exchange for a 10% equity stake in ESPN." The parties "are also entering into a second non-binding agreement, under which the NFL will license to ESPN certain NFL content and other intellectual property to be used by NFL Network and other assets." In addition to making more untold billions, the NFL effectively divests itself of the costs associated with in-house broadcasting. Concurrently, its product gains even wider distribution and new innovative benefits. NFL Network will continue to broadcast seven games per season with ESPN reaping the benefits of that – notably to its pending direct-to-consumer service. NFL Fantasy Football and ESPN Fantasy Football will merge. "This is an exciting day for sports fans," Jimmy Pitaro, ESPN's chairman, said in a statement. "By combining these NFL media assets with ESPN's reach and innovation, we're creating a premier destination for football fans. Together, ESPN and the NFL are redefining how fans engage with the game – anytime, anywhere. This deal helps fuel ESPN's digital future, laying the foundation for an even more robust offering as we prepare to launch our new direct-to-consumer service." The breadcrumbs for this union have been apparent for some time. POWER RANKINGS:As preseason nears, who are Eagles' main threats? NFL Media insider Ian Rapoport is a frequent guest on ESPN's "The Pat McAfee Show" and has even hosted it – certainly an unusual arrangement for entities seemingly set up as something of competitors when the league became the first of the major ones in North America to create its own broadcasting arm with the launch of NFL Network in 2003. Rich Eisen, the original face of NFLN when he left ESPN to help start it, had already been revealed as the new de facto voice of ESPN Radio – "The Rich Eisen Show" to begin airing there in September from noon to 3 p.m. ET as well as on Disney+ and ESPN+. Former NFLN reporter Peter Schrager, a longtime cast member of "Good Morning Football," the network's morning show,jumped to ESPN earlier this year. Hopefully viewers reap the benefit of better and broader coverage of the league. The entertainment goliaths have essentially been significant others for decades, ESPN broadcasting league games on Sunday nights, Monday nights and, more recently, via select streaming opportunities through the years. "NFL Live" is an hour-long afternoon show that's a staple of the network's weekday lineup, and the cable giant's morning shows typically devote the bulk of their air time to NFL news and analysis. NFL Network original programming, along with its workforce, has been steadily reduced for years. Despite its new campus adjacent to SoFi Stadium − home of the Rams and Chargers − in Inglewood, California, "GMFB," which now runs two hours (it was once four hours), is currently the only regular studio show in the NFLN lineup year-round. The nightly "The Insiders" show replaced "NFL Total Access," which had been the network's long-running equivalent of "SportsCenter," but is essentially aired from the homes of its reporters as the league opted to cut the production costs associated with doing a studio show. During the season, the network does a stripped-down Sunday night highlights show and daily fantasy show. Yet it didn't even send Eisen and Hall of Fame analyst Kurt Warner to Canton, Ohio, last weekend to anchor this year's Hall of Fame inductions. Original "GMFB" cast member Kyle Brandt wore a "SportsCenter" shirt on Monday's broadcast. There were no details Tuesday regarding the impact on programming or on-air talent, though the marriage will obviously create opportunities − along with redundancies. Multiple people at NFL Media told USA TODAY Sports that rumors of the move have lingered for months and created an environment of uncertainty. They were granted anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation. The NFL will continue to own and operate NFL Films, which has churned out 141 Sports Emmys during its existence and helped mythologize the sport over the decades. However its footprint on NFL Network has dwindled in recent years as shows like "NFL 360," "NFL Top 10" and "A Football Life" wound down. This year, its annual "NFL's Top 100 Players" − a series underpinned by player surveys to determine the league's top stars − is being distributed on X rather than airing on NFLN. 🚨Sports Emmy Wins🚨The@NFLwon 4@sportsemmysawards last night!@NFLFilmswon 3 awards -- including 1st win in partnership w/@SkydanceSports -- to bring total to 141NFL Marketing won for Outstanding Public Service Contentpic.twitter.com/ulsQx7XVKM — NFL Media (@NFLMedia)May 21, 2025 Naturally, another major concern is how the league's seedier issues will be covered. In past years, ESPN has done deep dives into troubling NFL stories, such as the highly controversial tenure of former Washington owner Daniel Snyder or the ramifications of concussions, with hard-hitting, in-depth investigative pieces − both on air and digitally. NFL Network rarely delved into such topics, particularly when an owner like Snyder or the New England Patriots' Robert Kraft was in the headlines. How such stories are reported on ESPN in the future will invite further scrutiny given the league's ownership stake. NFL Network itself has been plagued for years by the dismissal of former players turned analysts who got into trouble behind the scenes or elsewhere, a list that includes Michael Irvin, Willie McGinest, Marshall Faulk, Warren Sapp, Ike Taylor and Heath Evans, among others. HARD KNOCKS:20 most memorable moments from NFL training camp docuseries "Since its launch in 2003, NFL Network has provided millions of fans unprecedented access to the sport they love," Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. "Whether it was debuting Thursday Night Football, televising the (Scouting) Combine, or telling incredible football stories through original shows and breaking news, NFL Network has delivered. The Network's sale to ESPN will build on this remarkable legacy, providing more NFL football for more fans in new and innovative ways." But how that legacy is shaped moving forward, especially regarding matters that can tarnish the reputation of America's favorite, by far, sports league remains to be seen. Per the NFL and ESPN, the "transactions are subject to the parties' negotiation of definitive agreements, various approvals including by the NFL team owners, and customary closing conditions." All NFL news on and off the field.Sign upfor USA TODAY's 4th and Monday newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:ESPN to buy NFL Network, RedZone Channel; league gets 10% equity back

ESPN agrees to buy NFL Network, RedZone Channel; league gets 10% equity in return

ESPN agrees to buy NFL Network, RedZone Channel; league gets 10% equity in return ESPN and theNFLare putting a ring on it – let's hope t...
Michigan Gov. Whitmer makes another White House visit to meet with TrumpNew Foto - Michigan Gov. Whitmer makes another White House visit to meet with Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer met with PresidentDonald Trumpat the White House on Tuesday to discuss the tolltariffsare taking on the auto industry and the potential effects of his tax and spending bill on Medicaid. It's the latest in a string of meetings between the Democratic governor and the Republican president after the two frequently clashed during his first term. In his second term, Whitmer has adopted a morediplomatic approach,drawingsome backlashfrom fellow Democrats. But it's also resulted in multiple wins for Whitmer's state, including Trump's approving $50 million in storm relief and awarding anew fighter jet missionfor an Air National Guard base in the state. "I've always said that I'll work with anyone to get things done for Michigan," Whitmer, a potential 2028 presidential candidate, said in a statement Tuesday. "That's why I've continued to go to Washington, D.C., to make sure that Michiganders are front and center when critical decisions are being made." The private meeting between Trump and Whitmer — her third trip to the White House this year, in addition to a dinner in February where she sat next to Trump — marks a rare cordial relationship between the president and a leading Democratic figure. A White House official would not confirm the meeting but did stress Trump's continued focus on Michigan. In recent weeks, Trump attacked Senate Democratic leaderChuck Schumer, telling him to "go to hell," while also taking aim at otherhigh-profile Democratic governorswho have pushed back on some of his policies, including California'sGavin Newsomand Illinois'JB Pritzker, also considered possible 2028 candidates. Pritzker hasaided Texas Democratsin leaving their state for Illinois to block Republicans from their needed quorum to pass a new congressional map backed by Trump. Early Tuesday, Trump called Pritzker "probably the dumbest of all governors" in a television interview. Trump, however, has taken a different tone with Whitmer. Earlier this year, he said that she is a "very good person" who has done an "excellent job." Whitmer has treaded carefully with Trump, criticizing some of his policies rather than the president himself. She issued an executive directive last week to assess the impact of tariffs that she said have led to "massive economic uncertainty" — without mentioning Trump's name once. Tuesday's appearance ended with far less controversy than some of her other encounters with Trump this year. In a trip to the White House in April, she was unexpectedly ushered into the Oval Office, shielding her face with a folder at one point before standing awkwardly nearby as the Republican president signed executive orders and assailed his political opponents during a photo opportunity. Weeks later, the Democratic governor shared a hug with Trump ashe arrived in her home state. In their White House meeting Tuesday, Whitmer said that she told Trump and "his team about the impact tariffs are having on Michigan's economy, especially our auto industry." She also discussed "changes in the Medicaid program, and ongoing recovery efforts following the ice storm in Northern Michigan this year." Whitmer also saw Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and chief of staff Susie Wiles while at the White House. Trump announced last month that he had spoken with Whitmer to inform her that he was appproving $50 million in federal funds for Michigan to support repairs and recovery from a March ice storm. In April, Trump traveled to Michigan to announce a new mission for Selfridge Air National Guard Base, which Whitmer has sought for years.

Michigan Gov. Whitmer makes another White House visit to meet with Trump

Michigan Gov. Whitmer makes another White House visit to meet with Trump WASHINGTON (AP) — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer met with President...
Trump says Vance is "most likely" his heir apparent

President Trump said Tuesday he sees Vice President JD Vance as an early favorite to serve as his successor. A reporter asked Mr. Trump whether he sees Vance as the "heir apparent to MAGA." The president responded that Vance is "most likely" the leading contender. "It's too early, obviously, to talk about it. But certainly he's doing a great job, and he would be probably favored at this point," the president said during an unrelated executive order-signing ceremony. Mr. Trump also mentioned Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and suggested he's "somebody that maybe would get together with JD in some form." And he said the Republican Party has some other "incredible people." The president has singled out Rubio and Vance in the past, but has mostly avoided choosing a favorite. Hepraised both menin a May interview with NBC News' "Meet the Press" and said he didn't "want to get involved" in picking a leader, though he noted that the vice president would typically "have an advantage." Vance and Rubio are both seen as possible contenders for the 2028 GOP presidential nomination. The twowere oncevehement Trump critics — with Rubiorunning againstMr. Trump in the 2016 GOP primaries — but they have repositioned themselves as allies and defenders of the president since then. At least publicly, both men have been coy about their political ambitions. Late last month, Rubio downplayed the possibility of a presidential run in aninterviewon Fox News' "My View with Lara Trump," which is hosted by the president's daughter-in-law. Rubio said he thinks Vance "would be a great nominee if he decides he wants to do that," adding that he'd be satisfied if secretary of state ended up being "the apex of my career." Meanwhile, VancetoldFox News' "Fox and Friends" in April he isn't focused on 2028, adding: "When we get to that point, I'll talk to the president. We'll figure out what we want to do." Mr. Trump has alsorepeatedly toyed withthe possibility of running for a third term — even though the Constitution forbids presidents from serving for more than two terms. Earlier Tuesday, he told CNBC's "Squawk Box" he "probably" won't run for another term. Quadruple murder suspect captured in Tennessee, officials confirm State Department puts out request for foreign nutrition aid Breaking down the crime drop reported by FBI

Trump says Vance is "most likely" his heir apparent

Trump says Vance is "most likely" his heir apparent President Trump said Tuesday he sees Vice President JD Vance as an early favor...
Venezuelan Little League team granted exemption to President Trump's travel ban after senior team denied entryNew Foto - Venezuelan Little League team granted exemption to President Trump's travel ban after senior team denied entry

A team from Venezuela has received approval from the Trump administration to participate in the 2025 Little League World Series,two weeks after a team from the same country was denied entry for a different tournament. The team from Barquisimeto, Venezuela, the winners of last month's Latin America region tournament, was granted a "national exemption" to enter the country,per The Athletic. The effort reportedly required the intervention of Sen. David McCormick (R-Pa.) and a personal sign-off from Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Over the weekend, the team's Instagram account confirmed it would be playing in the tournament in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Pequeña Liga Cardenales (@plcardenales) The team's status was in limbo following the denial of a team from Maracaibo, Venezuela, to play in the Senior League World Series, a Little League-run tournament for players between 13 and 16 years old. Venezuela is one of seven countries facing a limited ban on entry into the U.S. following an executive order from President Donald Trump. The order grants exceptions to "any athlete or member of an athletic team, including coaches, persons performing a necessary support role, and immediate relatives, traveling for the World Cup, Olympics, or other major sporting event as determined by the Secretary of State." That leaves Rubio as the arbiter for what constitutes a "major sporting event," leaving uncertainty for any international event looking to take place in the U.S. The order specifically carves out an opening for those involved with the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, buteven that leaves uncertainty based on what is deemed a "necessary support role" or "immediate relative." St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Willson Contreras, one of 86 players born in Venezuela to appear in MLB this year, blasted the Senior League team's situation in an interview with The Athletic: "What pisses me off is they earned the right to be here," Contreras said of the team that was barred last month. "They are little kids chasing dreams. I put myself in their shoes because I was a kid once, and I dreamed of being in the Little League World Series once." In the case of the Little League team, McCormick, a Trump ally on immigration, reportedly worked with the State Department to ensure the Venezuelans were granted entry, via the Athletic: "I am thrilled my team and I were able to play a small role in making sure young athletes are able to chase their dreams and participate in this timeless Pennsylvania tradition," McCormick said in a statement to The Athletic. MLB also reportedly offered help to Little League with the visa process after months of following the Trump administration's lead on topics such asreinstating Pete Rose from the ineligible listandeliminating mentions of diversity programs from its site. The 2025 Little League World Series is scheduled to take place Aug. 13-24 in Williamsport.

Venezuelan Little League team granted exemption to President Trump's travel ban after senior team denied entry

Venezuelan Little League team granted exemption to President Trump's travel ban after senior team denied entry A team from Venezuela has...
DOJ: Ex-Heat security staffer stole millions in game-worn gear from team, including LeBron James Finals jersey that later sold for $3.7MNew Foto - DOJ: Ex-Heat security staffer stole millions in game-worn gear from team, including LeBron James Finals jersey that later sold for $3.7M

A former Miami Heat security officer is at the center of a multi-million dollar heist of game-worn gear that involved the theft of more than 400 items, including a $3.7 million LeBron James jersey from team facilities, the U.S. Department of Justice alleges. Per the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Southern District of Florida, 62-year-old Marcos Thomas Perez of Miami appeared in federal court Tuesday to face a charge of transporting and transferring stolen goods in interstate commerce. The news arrives days afterNBA analyst Amin Elhassan reported on the "The Dan LeBatard Show"that the Heat had been robbed of millions of dollars in memorabilia in "one of the largest, if not the largest, memorabilia heists in the history of this country." [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Per the DOJ, Perez worked as a security officer for the Heat from 2016 to 2021 and later worked as a security staffer for the NBA from 2022-25. A 25-year retired veteran of the Miami Police Department, Perez was trusted by the Heat with access to a secure equipment room in the Heat's home arena that stored hundreds of game-worn jerseys and other memorabilia that was intended for display in a Heat museum that has yet to be built, according to the DOJ. The DOJ alleges that Perez repeatedly accessed the room over the course of his employment and stole "400 game-worn jerseys and other items," then sold them across multiple internet marketplaces, frequently for below market value. Per the DOJ, Perez sold more than 100 stolen items for approximately $2 million. One of the items that Perez stole was a game-worn LeBron James jersey from the NBA Finals that he sold for $100,000 and was later sold at auction for $3.7 million, the DOJ alleges. That jersey appears to beJames' jersey from Game 7 of the 2013 NBA Finalsin which the Heat beat the San Antonio Spurs and James was named Finals MVP after securing his second NBA title. At the time of the auction, it was the third-highest price ever secured for a game-worn jersey, behind a Michael Jordan 1998 NBA Finals jersey ($10.91 million) and Argentinian soccer legend Diego Maradona's "Hand of God" jersey ($9.28 million). It wasn't reported who bought the jersey at that price, but it was sold via a legitimate auction conducted by Sotheby's. Per the DOJ, a search of Perez's residence on April 3 resulted in the recovery of nearly 300 other game-worn jerseys and pieces of memorabilia. The Heat confirmed that the items were stolen from their facilities, according to the DOJ. The FBI is continuing to investigate the matter. The DOJ did not announce what type of penalty Perez faces if he's convicted. The Heat have not publicly acknowledged the alleged heist.

DOJ: Ex-Heat security staffer stole millions in game-worn gear from team, including LeBron James Finals jersey that later sold for $3.7M

DOJ: Ex-Heat security staffer stole millions in game-worn gear from team, including LeBron James Finals jersey that later sold for $3.7M A f...
A presidential first? Trump's surprising spot to oversee White House renovationsNew Foto - A presidential first? Trump's surprising spot to oversee White House renovations

WASHINGTON ―President Donald Trumpmade a surprise trip to a place that might be a first for a president: the roof of the White House. Trump took a stroll atop the West Wing's colonnade on Aug. 5, fielding questions from reporters as he scoped out projects he's undertaking on the property, includinga future 90,000-square-foot ballroom expansionfor the south lawn announced last week. "Taking a little walk," Trump shouted down to reporters when asked what he was doing up there. He then referenced plans for the $200 million ballroom, which he has said he will pay for himself and through private donations. More:President Trump relishes new 'very white' paved-over Rose Garden Trump was joined by White House officials and James McCrery,the architect hiredfor the ballroom expansion. Trump did not say when asked whether he was considering additional renovations. More:Trump's golden ballroom: $200 million expansion announced in latest White House overhaul "Anything I do is financed by me, so you don't have to worry. It's contributed ‒ just like my salary is contributed. But nobody ever mentions that," Trump said. When a reporter asked the president what he's planning to build next, Trump jokingly responded, "Nuclear missiles." In addition to the ballroom, Trump has pushed through several other cosmetic changes at the White House so far during his second term, including a recently completed renovation of the Rose Garden, turning it into a stone patio; new gold embroidery throughout the Oval Office; and two soaring flag poles on the north and south lawns. Reach Joey Garrison at @joeygarrison. (This story was update to refresh headlines.) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Trump shows off surprising spot to oversee White House renovations

A presidential first? Trump's surprising spot to oversee White House renovations

A presidential first? Trump's surprising spot to oversee White House renovations WASHINGTON ―President Donald Trumpmade a surprise trip ...

 

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