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I’m an Olympic silver medal winner. It’s about time Olympics protected female athletes

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced it is moving closer to protecting the women’s category in the Olympics. That's a long-overdue step in the right direction.    I’d be thrilled to see the IOC take the next step. But even more dearly, I’d love to hear the voices of the elite female athletes who are done compromising on fairness and safety finally say it out loud. It’s time to tell our side.   I spent 20 years of my life competing at the highest level of gymnastics. It was an incredible journey — one that shaped me in every possible way — but it also came with its fair share of challenges.   I qualified for the 2016 Olympic team, but I was passed over and moved to an alternate spot. I watched from the bench as my teammates won gold. CAITLYN JENNER BACKS IOC MOVE TO BAN TRANSGENDER WOMEN FROM OLYMPICS AFTER REVIEW FINDS UNFAIR ADVANTAGE     I walked away, not fully satisfied. At the University of Utah, I became a two...

Officer injured after suspect rams law enforcement vehicles during Charlotte immigration raids

A law enforcement officer was injured Sunday afternoon after a man allegedly drove a van toward officers and rammed their vehicles during an operation in Charlotte, as immigration raids swept across the North Carolina city. The suspect — a U.S. citizen — accelerated his van at officers conducting an enforcement operation near the University City area, according to an X post from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The driver then fled, triggering a "dangerous high-speed chase through a densely populated area" before agents managed to box him in, DHS said.  DHS MARKS 'ONE OF THE MOST VIOLENT DAYS' OF OPERATION MIDWAY BLITZ WITH SEVERAL ARRESTS  "During the chase, he attempted to ram into law enforcement vehicles — posing a serious public safety threat," DHS said in a statement. "As agents were boxing him in — the driver proceeded to ram law enforcement vehicles in an attempt to escape." One officer was injured in the incident, accordin...

Trump calls on House Republicans to vote to release Epstein files: 'We have nothing to hide'

President Trump is calling on House Republicans to vote to release files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein , insisting he has "nothing to hide" and accusing Democrats of using the case as a distraction from GOP accomplishments. In a Truth Social post on Sunday, Trump urged House Republicans to vote in favor of releasing the documents, describing the controversy as a "Democrat hoax perpetrated by radical left lunatics." "As I said on Friday night aboard Air Force One to the Fake News Media, House Republicans should vote to release the Epstein files, because we have nothing to hide, and it’s time to move on from this Democrat Hoax perpetrated by Radical Left Lunatics in order to deflect from the Great Success of the Republican Party, including our recent Victory on the Democrat 'Shutdown,'" Trump wrote. WHITE HOUSE SLAMS DEMS' 'BAD-FAITH' EPSTEIN DOC RELEASE AS DEMAND FOR FILES INTENSIFIES Trump pointed to the Departm...

NFL broadcaster Cris Collinsworth rips late penalty against Lions as Eagles' defense dominates in win

NFL broadcaster Cris Collinsworth was upset with one of the last penalties thrown in the game as the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Detroit Lions , 16-9, on Sunday night. The Eagles had the ball on third down with about 1:47 to go in the game. Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown was jockeying with Lions defensive back Rock Ya-Sin as Jalen Hurts tried to continue a drive. The pass was incomplete, but a penalty flag was thrown. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Ya-Sin was called for pass interference, effectively making it nearly impossible for the Lions to get the ball back with enough time to try to tie the game. Collinsworth was upset with the call. "That is an absolutely terrible call that is going to decide this football game," Collinsworth said on the penalty called on Ya-Sin. "If anything, it’s an offensive push. "If you want to call a foul, it’s an offensive foul." Eagles running back Saquon Barkley would ice the game on third down ...

Kate Gosselin's new romance: What to know about former bodyguard turned boyfriend Steve Neild

Kate Gosselin recently revealed that she is dating her former bodyguard Steve Neild.  The 50-year-old reality star turned nurse went Instagram official with Neild last weekend following months of dating rumors between the two and years after allegations that they had an affair while both were married. On Nov. 8, 2025, Kate posted a slideshow on social media titled "One girl. 10 things I’m obsessed with" — one of which included "My boyfriend 😍" alongside photos of herself with Neild. KATE GOSSELIN CONFIRMS ROMANCE WITH FORMER BODYGUARD FOLLOWING AFFAIR ALLEGATIONS DURING 2009 DIVORCE In September, Kate shared that she had been in a relationship for "a little over a year" and described her boyfriend as "somebody I’ve known for a really long time." Neild was previously employed as a bodyguard and security professional for the Gosselin family during the time of their reality show fame. The lives of Kate and Jon as well as their children, incl...

Britain announces sweeping asylum policy shift to cut protections for refugees

Drastic changes are coming to Great Britain's asylum policy, including longer wait times for permanent residency and a forced return to the person's home country once it is deemed safe. The shift represents the largest overhaul of policy on asylum seekers in modern times, inspired by Denmark, which has one of the toughest policies in Europe and has been widely scrutinized by rights groups. Britain's Labour government has been toughening its stance on immigration, as it seeks to address the surging popularity of the populist Reform U.K. party, which has taken a strict approach to immigration and forced Labour to adopt a tougher position. The new changes include revoking the statutory duty to provide housing and financial support to certain asylum seekers, the Home Office said in a statement. REFORM UK PROPOSES DEPORTING 600,000 ASYLUM SEEKERS IN SWEEPING NEW IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN It also said refugees would have to wait 20 years to apply for permanent residency inste...

8 sites where you can order holiday cards that don't cost a fortune

The holiday season is fast approaching, so now is the time to order your holiday cards. Stop saying "I’ll get to it" and use these affordable sites to get personalized holiday cards at a low price. You can choose from pre-made cards with messages already inside, or you can completely personalize your cards with family photos and unique, holiday-themed designs. CVS has always been a go-to for holiday cards. With a huge catalog of options, there's something for everyone. You can get a classic postcard Christmas card that you can customize with a family photo, or go with a minimalistic photo card featuring the festive phrase "Wishing you a merry Christmas". For a more whimsical option, CVS has a Christmas card lined with holiday lights , featuring a photo option in the middle, perfect for pictures of kids, pets or the whole family. Prices typically sit around $2.98 per card.  Shutterfly has  hundreds of holiday and Christmas cards you can personalize with fami...