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Transgender · United StatesConservative U.S. Supreme Court justices signaled sympathy on Tuesday toward the legality of state laws banning transgender athletes from participating on female sports teams amid escalating efforts nationwide to restrict the rights of transgender people.See the Story
U.S. Supreme Court Appears Sympathetic to State Transgender Sports Bans
51% Center coverage: 177 sources

AmericasThe founder of Casa Ruby, a D.C.-based nonprofit, has been sentenced to 33 months behind bars and ordered to pay almost $1 million to the Small Business Administration. A judge ordered Ruby Jade Corado, 56, of D.C., to pay $956,215 in restitution after she funneled at least $150,000 in COVID-19 relief funds into her private bank account in El Salvador, according to a Tuesday news release from the Department of Justice. Corado pleaded guilty in 2…See the Story
Casa Ruby Founder Sentenced to 33 Months, Told to Pay Nearly $1M for ‘Diversion of COVID-Relief Funds’
43% Left coverage: 7 sources

MacKenzie Scott · United StatesThe billionaire philanthropist steps in to help organizations with causes that “continue to be politicized and jeopardized,” said Jaymes Black, CEO of The Trevor Project.See the Story
MacKenzie Scott Is Using Her $26 Billion Philanthropy Push to Rescue Organizations in Danger After the Trump Administration's Funding Cuts
75% Left coverage: 4 sources