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March Madness Could Spark a Title IX Reckoning

The Atlantic The Title IX Loophole That Hurts NCAA Women’s Teams A little-known Supreme Court ruling makes it legal for the league to promote its men’s and women’s teams unequally. April 1, 2021 The deeply entrenched sexism in intercollegiate sports means that male athletes are treated with red-carpet fanfare, and women are treated as second-class citizens.Getty / Adam Maida / The Atlantic When Sedona Prince, a center on the University of Oregon women’s basketball team, shared a TikTok from the NCAA women’s basketball tournament earlier this month, it went viral. Her video compared the women’s weight room in San Antonio a single small rack of dumbbells and a stack of yoga mats with what the men’s teams were provided at their tournament, in Indianapolis: a gym-size room full of squat racks, benches, barbells, and racks of heavy plates. Soon after, players and coaches from several teams began posting their own photos on social media: a buffet of steak and shrimp for

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120707:17:31:00

it. drink a lot of water, sunscreen, stuff like that, try to take a break as much as you can. and get in air conditioning. d.c. has a subtropical climate and closed all baseball fields and play fields for the and canceled all athletic tournaments at the fields because of the extreme heat. as far as the power situation in the mid atlantic. 10,000 people are still in the dark with no air conditioning and it s been seven days since the powerful thunderstorms hit the area. more than 9,000 of those 10,000 are in the baltimore maryland area and we re all holding on to the hopes that the predicted cooldown sunday into monday will happen and kelly, we ll be basking in the cool temperatures of the 80 s. kelly: i know, when i return i hope it s cool. thanks, molly. jamie: bring your winter

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120707:21:01:00

the kids are out of school, the families come to see the monuments. people walking around dc say they re trying play it smart. some say it s not that bad. we do what we want to do even if it is o. we embraced it. we made sure we had enough water. enough water, sun screen. stuff like that to try to take breaks as much as you can, get to air conditioned areas. dc has a humid subtropical climate, which is why hot days seem in hour muggy. dc parks and recreation closed all baseball and play fields for the whole weekend examine canceled all athletic tournaments at the fields because of the extreme heat. as for the power situation in the mid atlantic, about 10,000 people are still in the dark a week after those powerful thunderstorms came through and more than 9,000 of those 10,000 are in the baltimore, maryland area. we re holding out hope as rick might tell us coming up shortly that we ll get a cool down sunday into monday and we can

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