
Mo News Supreme Court Hears Transgender Sports Case; NYC Nurses Strike; More Americans Are Surviving Cancer; The New “Karen” Is “Jessica”
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Jan 14, 2026 The Supreme Court is debating the legality of transgender sports bans, focusing on competitive fairness and Title IX implications. In New York City, nearly 15,000 nurses go on strike, demanding better working conditions. More Americans are now surviving cancer, thanks to advancements in treatment and early detection. Meanwhile, a new viral trend claims 'Jessica' is the modern 'Karen,' prompting humorous discussions. Plus, Trump hints at U.S. support for Iranian protesters amidst a dangerous regional landscape.
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Court Signals Support For State Sports Bans
- The Supreme Court's questions suggest a likely decision upholding state bans on transgender girls in girls' sports.
- Justices focused on competitive fairness and Title IX interpretations rather than Bostock-style protections.
Zero-Sum Framing Drives Judicial Skepticism
- Justices raised zero-sum competition concerns, noting one athlete's spot can harm another's opportunities.
- Neil Gorsuch and others argued Title IX allows sex-based separation to preserve equality among girls' teams.
Student Plaintiff's Early Transition
- Mosheh notes Becky Pepper Jackson began puberty blockers in third grade and started estrogen in sixth grade.
- Her legal brief argues she never underwent male puberty, complicating claims about physical advantage.





