While the gender gap in average wages has been steadily closing, a wide chasm still exists when it comes to men's and women's sports and advertising spend. Ally Bank is trying to address that disparity in its own way. And the online-only financial institution, which specializes in home and auto lending, aims to influence others
The likes of David Beckham, Coco Gauff and Sergio Garcia showed appreciation for their Dads.
Supply-chain disruptions for tampons come on the heels of severe baby formula shortages.
A tsunami of intolerance has engulfed the sporting world Wave after wave of prejudice continues to make equitable sports participation difficult, and the most recent news heaves trans athletes of all ages overboard into a swirling current of exclusion and stigmatization
Softball was the foundation of Athletes Unlimited's four-league, mini-empire of women's sports. But sports fans' increased interest gave the company marketing riches far beyond the softball diamond. The company was co-founded in 2020 by former Soros Fund Management executive Jonathan Soros and ex-New York City FC president Jon Patricof. The idea behind Athletes Unlimited was
Sporting bodies now have no choice but to address an issue which for years has been regarded as too dangerous to touch
“This issue isn’t a Republican issue, and it isn’t a Democratic issue: This is an equality issue.” These words from Jennifer Braceras, director of the
Caitlyn Jenner defended her views on transgender athletes during an appearance on Good Morning Britain, suggesting she is “out to protect women in sports.”The former Olympic gold medallist has previously spoken out in support of a new policy that bans transgender women who have gone through male puberty from competing in swimming races.Responding to those who disagree with her and the decision - including diver Tom Daley - Jenner said “everyone can be furious” but that she “doesn’t care”.“I’m...
Nadine Dorries said it was ‘inherently unfair’ for woman to compete against someone who was born biologically male
We must dismantle the grandfathered-in systemic advantages that male athletes and male-dominated sports infrastructures continue to enjoy.
When Congress enacted Title IX 50 years ago, there was virtually no debate over who qualified as a female athlete. How times have changed.
‘I think it’s monstrous’