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Olympic organizers are defending the participation of two boxers who failed a gender eligibility test last year. Here's what to know about the key players, conservative outcry and official response.
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'Will you accept me as I am?': Tulsa teens discuss race, gender and interacting with peers at schoolStateImpact continues its listening tour with Oklahoma's youth. This time, we talked to a couple of Tulsa high school students about race, gender and how they interact with their peers at school.
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The change took effect on Monday, with passport application forms on the government's website reflecting the third gender option in addition to "F" and "M" and making the document more inclusive.
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Organizers of the Beijing Olympics are touting greater gender equity at this year's Games, but Nordic combined remains the only event not open to women.
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With the James Webb Space Telescope safely deployed, many scientists want to use it. To minimize the effect of unconscious biases, they go through a process developed for the Hubble Space Telescope.
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The New York Yankees plan to name Rachel Balkovec as manager of their Low-A squad, the Tampa Tarpons.
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State Rep. Matt Krause launched an inquiry into school library books on topics like race and gender earlier this fall. A San Antonio district says it's reviewing some 400 titles that were on his list.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has officially ordered health officials to drop the nonbinary designation from updated birth certificates.
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After a lawsuit, the Biden administration promised this year that it would make the documents more inclusive for people who identify as nonbinary, intersex or gender-nonconforming.
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After settling a lawsuit, Oklahoma state officials agreed to include a nonbinary gender option on updated birth certificates. The change ushered in immediate blowback from conservatives.