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Donald Trump rails against transgender athletes in U of Alabama commencement speech

Donald Trump continued his attacks on transgender women athletes in a commencement speech Thursday at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. He referred to a trans woman weight lifter who supposedly beat a nontrans woman and set a record. “You look at the weight lifting where, 18 years it stands and they have this young […]

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Donald Trump rails against transgender athletes in U of Alabama commencement speech

Donald Trump continued his attacks on transgender women athletes in a commencement speech Thursday at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.

He referred to a trans woman weight lifter who supposedly beat a nontrans woman and set a record.

“You look at the weight lifting where, 18 years it stands and they have this young woman,” he said, according to AL.com, a site for several Alabama newspapers. “And her parents are right where you are in the front row. And they’re so proud of her. And there’s like 209 pounds. And she’s gonna lift that, the record stood for 18 years.”

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He “then imitated a woman struggling to push a barbell over her head,” the site reports.

“Can’t do it,” he said. “And then a guy comes along — or a gal or whatever — a transitions person comes along.”

“And he was a failed weight lifter as a man — but he comes along — 206 pounds — they put the little thing [weights] on — then he goes ‘boom, boom,’” Trump said. “And breaks the record by like 119 pounds,” Trump said. “That’s not right.”

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He did not name the trans weight lifter, but he may have been referring to Anne Andres, a trans woman who won the Canadian Powerlifting Union’s Western Canadian Championship in 2023, beating cisgender women, and broke a record.

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However, Andres is an outlier. The very few trans women in women’s sports, and they do not dominate women’s athletics. Also, there are many factors besides gender assigned at birth and hormones that contribute to athletic performance. Plus, Trump certainly made women athletes look weak.

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The best-known trans woman weight lifter is Laurel Hubbard of New Zealand, who in 2021 became the first out trans athlete to compete in the Olympics. But she failed to win a medal.

Trump’s speech at the university was filled with falsehoods as well, notes a fact check by AL.com and other sources. He again insisted the 2020 presidential election was “rigged” and that he actually beat Joe Biden; “did not accurately cite his margin of victory in Alabama for any of the three general elections in which he was a candidate”; “claimed egg prices have dropped 87% since he took office” when they actually are up; “claimed gas prices are down, but the numbers don’t bear that out”; and “boasted of having the ‘most successful 100 days of any presidential administration in the history of our country,’” according to the article.

“While that claim is subjective, several benchmarks undercut his claim,” the site reports, including his historically low approval ratings and the economic downturn.

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Luka Dončić's Awkward Apology to Ludwig is Going Viral

As a mainstay in the esports community, Ludwig Ahgren’s fans are familiar with his frequent streamer tournaments. This month, Ludwig is hosting another event with a twist: his Basketball Jam will feature internet personalities as they compete on the court. After reaching out to Los Angeles Lakers point guard Luka Dončić with an invitation, Ludwig […]

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Luka Dončić's Awkward Apology to Ludwig is Going Viral

As a mainstay in the esports community, Ludwig Ahgren’s fans are familiar with his frequent streamer tournaments. This month, Ludwig is hosting another event with a twist: his Basketball Jam will feature internet personalities as they compete on the court. After reaching out to Los Angeles Lakers point guard Luka Dončić with an invitation, Ludwig received an unexpected video response, and it’s going viral. Let’s recap.

Luka Dončić is a professional basketball player and NBA athlete. He began his pro career in 2015, and has since played in 5 NBA All-Star games and represented his home country, Slovenia, through its national team. Dončić currently plays for the Los Angeles Lakers, and made headlines earlier in 2025 for his unexpected mid-season trade from the Dallas Mavericks.

Ludwig Ahgren, a streamer, content creator and commentator in the esports industry, is hosting a Basketball Jam tournament on Saturday, July 12 2025. The event will include six teams of streamers and influencers, who compete against each other for the grand prize. Naturally, Luka Dončić came to mind as a potential celebrity guest, so Ludwig reached out to his team online.

A while later, Ludwig received an unexpected reply: while Dončić could not attend the tournament due to scheduling conflict, he sent over a personalized video apologizing and asking Ludwig to ‘hang out’ in the future.

In the clip, Dončić says:

“Hey Ludwig, I know how hard you’ve worked. Good luck in the tournament. I wish I could be there. Let’s hang out? Ok, bye!”

Ludwig reacted to the post on X.com, calling it “the greatest video I’ve ever seen.” It has since gone viral, with over 90,000 likes and nearly 5 million views in just a few hours.

Dončić’s clip immediately sparked memes in Ludwig’s community due to its endearing awkwardness and corporate vibe. NBA reporter @mollyhannahm joked, “from now on when i have to cancel plans i’m just going to send this video.”

Another user, @yeeeeezos, included a threatening meme of Gru from Despicable Me, insinuating that Luka looked like he was being held hostage. Fellow netizen @kung_jook agrees, saying “Bro they had him at gunpoint,” and @yojustcolby opined “It looks like a video I would send to my friends so they knew I was being held captive.” Many commenters also remarked that while the video resembled a cameo or an A.I.-generated script, it likely just reflects Luka’s naturally introverted personality.

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While Luka Dončić won’t be present at the Basketball Jam, his video has still brought plenty of attention to the esports community due to its unexpected meme status. NBA fans and gamers alike are seeing reposts and clips, sparking conversation.

Dončić is also involved in esports through his competitive queue standings. When Luka isn’t playing point guard, he’s playing Tank, and he has actually hit the role’s Top 500 rank in Overwatch. Famous streamers, including m0xy, have even spotted him in-game.

Several of Ludwig’s fans referenced this fun fact in the replies, with one saying: “Make it an overwatch tournament and he’s gonna be free all of a sudden.”

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Suns Players' Heartwarming Gesture Goes Viral As Devin Booker Agrees To Sign Massive …

Devin Booker isn’t just the Phoenix Suns’ best player anymore. He’s become the heartbeat of an entire city. When news broke that Booker signed a historic two-year contract extension for $145 million, it sent shockwaves through the basketball world. But in Phoenix, it felt like something much bigger: the moment their homegrown star officially became […]

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Devin Booker isn’t just the Phoenix Suns’ best player anymore. He’s become the heartbeat of an entire city. When news broke that Booker signed a historic two-year contract extension for $145 million, it sent shockwaves through the basketball world. But in Phoenix, it felt like something much bigger: the moment their homegrown star officially became theirs forever.

How Does Devin Booker’s Record $72.5 Million Annual Deal Change Everything?

The numbers alone tell an incredible story. Booker’s $72.5 million annual salary makes him the highest-paid player in NBA history, surpassing every superstar who came before him. However, for Suns management and Phoenix fans, this contract represents far more than dollar signs. It’s about everything Booker has brought to this city since arriving as a 19-year-old rookie in 2015.

His journey with the Suns reads like a storybook. The franchise’s all-time leading scorer, a two-time All-NBA selection, and a four-time All-Star, who helped end nearly three decades of heartbreak by leading Phoenix to the NBA Finals in 2021. His teammates recognized that this contract announcement wasn’t just a business transaction. It was a moment worth celebrating together.

According to NBA insider Shams Charania, the entire Suns roster flew to Las Vegas to surprise Booker with a team dinner at Delilah’s at the Wynn. No cameras, no publicity stunts. Just a private celebration of their leader, showing the genuine respect and admiration his teammates have for him.

“For starters, Devin Booker is Mr. Phoenix,” Charania explained. “Everything with Devin Booker has been commitment back to the franchise. He said publicly, privately, behind the scenes, he wants to retire in Phoenix, he wants to bring a championship to Phoenix.”

Why Does This Extension Mean Everything to Phoenix Fans?

That team dinner captured something no press release could ever convey. It showed how much Booker’s teammates value him and how much he values them in return. In a league where player movement dominates headlines, Booker’s loyalty stands out as something truly special. Phoenix has embraced him because of it. Suns owner Mat Ishbia released a statement about what Booker means to Arizona.

“Devin Booker is the embodiment of the Phoenix Suns, representing the best of our organization, our community and our future,” Ishbia said. “As the team’s all-time leading scorer, his on-court achievements are unparalleled and the result of his relentless preparation and unwavering pursuit of excellence.

“His character, leadership and ‘I’ll do it’ mentality define the standards and culture we uphold. Moreover, his connection with our fans is unique – his impact resonates across the Valley, and his tireless efforts in supporting Arizona’s youth and families reflect the deep community bond we cherish,” Ishbia added. Booker reciprocated.

“This moment means so much to me and my family,” Booker said in a message. “Ten years ago, my NBA dreams became reality when I was drafted here and Phoenix is my home. I love this city and am proud of what we have accomplished throughout my decade here. I am grateful to Mat Ishbia and the entire Phoenix Suns organization for the partnership. Thank you fans for your loyalty and support. More to come!!”

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Across the Alps by wheelchair

Not all roads are created equal. Just ask Ben Spencer and Peter Smorthit. This July, the two became the first to cross the Alps by wheelchair. Over 18 days, through searing heat and brutal gradients, the pair pushed themselves 422 kilometres – the equivalent of 10 marathons – from Montreux, on the shores of Switzerland’s […]

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Not all roads are created equal. Just ask Ben Spencer and Peter Smorthit.

This July, the two became the first to cross the Alps by wheelchair.

Over 18 days, through searing heat and brutal gradients, the pair pushed themselves 422 kilometres – the equivalent of 10 marathons – from Montreux, on the shores of Switzerland’s Lake Geneva, to Lake Como in Italy.

It didn’t come easy.

Days into the journey, the two faced a steep climb up a gorge. With no accessible path forward, Smorthit – a 33-year-old paraplegic – got out of his chair and dragged himself and his wheelchair more than a kilometre uphill as Spencer followed, moving only a few metres at a time. It took two hours.

“That was just an amazing feat of endurance,” says Spencer over a phone call from a roadside station in France, where the two had stopped on the way back to the UK.

Spencer is adamant that physical pain was a small price to pay for the bigger goal.

The two set off on this Alpine adventure to raise awareness and funds for ataxia, a rare neurological disorder that afflicts 12,500 people in the UK alone – including Spencer.

Ataxia is a cause worth climbing for

There are several forms of ataxia. All of them affect speech, balance, coordination, hearing and bladder control in various ways.

Ataxia is usually progressive, and there is no universal cure.

Since 2022, Spencer has lived with cerebellar ataxia, a form of the disease caused by damage to the cerebellum. As it has progressed, ataxia has relegated him almost exclusively to a wheelchair. He has issues with his bladder and gets fatigued easily, something that hinders his ability to speak. But you wouldn’t know this from his bio.

He and Smorthit stay more active than most of the global population. They play wheelchair rugby and have collectively completed hundreds of half marathons and marathons – plus some ultra marathons. They have traversed the Applecross Pass, or Bealach na Bà, one of the UK’s most challenging roads, known for its 20 per cent gradients and hairpin turns.

Smorthit once solo-travelled the 1,407 kilometres from Land’s End to John o’ Groats in Scotland, all while pulling a trailer behind a standard wheelchair.

In 2024 and 2025, the two also participated in the London Marathon. Both times, Spencer raised funds for Ataxia UK, a British charity that funds research into finding treatments and cures, while offering advice, information and support to people affected by the condition.

Their journey across Europe’s highest mountains this summer – Alps 4 Ataxia – also raised money for the charity.

Remarkably, all these achievements have occurred since Spencer was diagnosed, the moment he went from being “your overworked career guy” to a vocal – and visible – advocate for people living with ataxia. And people with disabilities in general.

In 2023, Spencer travelled all 272 London tube stations to raise awareness about his condition, as well as accessibility in the city’s most used public transport system.

“Only 93 of them are accessible,” he says.

“A lot of people will start getting upset for us [because] we can’t access something, so we’ll just throw ourselves out of our chairs, bump ourselves up on stairs and pull the wheelchairs behind us,” he adds.

“That’s the moment that able-bodied people get shocked about how inaccessible the world can be.”

What it really takes to cross the Alps in a wheelchair

This adventure tested them like none before.

The Alps presented not just steep climbs, but also blistering temperatures of nearly 40°C and moments of real danger, all against a backdrop of breathtaking landscapes.

“Peter is pretty much an endurance athlete, but with me and my ataxia, we really had to work out a pattern of how I could do it and recover,” Spencer says of managing the distance, the gruelling climbs over 2,000-metre passes and the heat all at once.

Before they left the UK, they had mapped a route using EuroVelo cycling paths and quiet roads through Switzerland and the Rhône Valley. A support crew of three, including two others with ataxia, helped with logistics. Originally planned as a 10- to 12-day journey, the trip stretched to 18 as the heat took its toll.

“Both Peter and I have trouble regulating our body temperature,” Spencer explains.

“Peter has a spinal cord injury and can go into [a potentially life-threatening condition] called AD [autonomic dysreflexia], where all of a sudden, he can pass out from the heat. One time, there was a close call. I ended up having to chuck a load of water over him.”

Despite the heat, the physical and mental lows were outweighed by the highs. Sometimes literal ones.

“Reaching the top of the first pass [in Switzerland] cemented the fact that we could do it,” Spencer says.

He also cherished conversations with passersby, using each as a chance to raise awareness about ataxia and challenge assumptions about disability.

“I really wanted people to understand that disabled people can achieve extreme things” – even those as extreme as crossing high mountain passes.

A wake-up call for accessibility advocates

The experience exposed gaps in accessibility, too.

“This trip has helped highlight that there’s more work to do to make the world accessible,” he says. Campsites listed as accessible lacked proper facilities, and some cycling routes included long gravel sections and nearly impassable obstacles.

“For wheelchair users to take part in outdoor sports, especially when it comes to going through rugged terrain or the countryside, there’s so much more that can be done.”

And for people living with disabilities like ataxia, travelling the Alps has provided a greater lesson.

“No matter what disability or condition you have,” Spencer says, “just never give up.”

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A video of Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn is viral on social media, where he can be seen shaking hands with Pakistani cricket players. Some users are now sharing this video as recent, claiming that Ajay has recently met with Pakistani players. Vishvas News, in its investigation, found the viral claim misleading. This video of Devgn […]

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A video of Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn is viral on social media, where he can be seen shaking hands with Pakistani cricket players. Some users are now sharing this video as recent, claiming that Ajay has recently met with Pakistani players.

Vishvas News, in its investigation, found the viral claim misleading. This video of Devgn dates back to 2024, when he met players from India and Pakistan during the World Championship of Legends 2024 competition held in Birmingham. The video is being made viral in connection with the controversy surrounding Diljit Dosanjh’s film ‘Sardar Ji 3’. However, the viral video is incomplete; Devgn is seen interacting with both Indian and Pakistani players in the full video.

What’s in the viral post?

Facebook page Punjab Online shared the video on July 6, 2025, writing, “Udar Bhagat says Diljit is a traitor.” “Here yesterday, their tongues were as happy with the saffron Pakistan plate as if they were starting to ripen for the first time.”

Investigation

To investigate the viral video, Vishvas News used Google Open Search Tool and searched with relevant keywords. This led us to a related report on the ABP Live website, published on July 7, 2024. According to the information provided in the report, “World Championship of Legends 2024 Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn had reached Birmingham to watch the match between India and Pakistan. Before the match, Ajay met all the players. Team India had to face defeat in this match.”

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We also found a related report on the verified Instagram handle of TV9 Telugu, uploaded on July 7, 2024, which stated, “Ajay Devgn met the players of India and Pakistan at Edgbaston Stadium.”

More reports related to the viral video can be seen here.

We shared the video with Dainik Jagran’s Sports Editor Abhishek Tripathi, who confirmed that this video is old and dates back to when Devgn met Indian and Pakistani players at the World Championship of Legends 2024. The series has not started yet.

Following the Pahalgam terrorist attack, tension between India and Pakistan has escalated. Amid this, Dosanjh’s film ‘Sardar Ji 3’ faced backlash due to the involvement of Pakistani actress Hania Aamir. In this context, the old video of Devgn is going viral by linking it with the recent situation, even though the footage predates the Pahalgam attack.

Finally, we scanned the Facebook page that shared the video and discovered that the page has around 6.36 lakh followers.

Conclusion: Vishvas News, in its investigation, found that this video of actor Ajay Devgn shaking hands with Pakistani players is old and dates back to the 2024 World Championship of Legends competition held in Birmingham, where he met Indian and Pakistani players. The same old video is now being shared with a misleading claim. The viral video is incomplete, and Devgn is seen shaking hands with both Indian and Pakistani players.

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MLB Commissioner pushes for major shakeup to change baseball forever… but players are skeptical

READ MORE: White Sox ‘hurler’ tosses lunch, seven strong innings vs. Jays  Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred is meeting directly with players to push for a salary cap, according to a union official who warns membership is showing ‘the right amount of skepticism’ over the notoriously contentious issue. ‘It’s kind of continuation of a […]

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  • READ MORE: White Sox ‘hurler’ tosses lunch, seven strong innings vs. Jays 

Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred is meeting directly with players to push for a salary cap, according to a union official who warns membership is showing ‘the right amount of skepticism’ over the notoriously contentious issue.

‘It’s kind of continuation of a pattern which has gone on for decades, which is, the other side… tries to go directly to players, tries to create divisions between players,’ Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) deputy director Bruce Meyer told Foul Territory. 

‘The league and some of the individual owners have made no secret that they would like to see a system that they tried to get for 50 years, which is a salary-cap system.’

The 1994-95 MLB strike that cost fans the 1994 World Series was fought over the same issue. Owners tried to play the 1995 season with replacement players, only to reach an agreement with the union on a new labor deal void of any salary cap. Since then, the two sides have worked out five collective bargaining agreements, most recently in 2022.

That deal is set to expire on December 1, 2026.

Currently MLB is the only major American sports league without some form of a salary cap. The NFL and NHL both have hard salary caps, while the NBA has a soft-salary cap that allows for a variety of exceptions.

Manfred has been speaking to individual teams for the third consecutive season in an effort to convince players to make major changes to the sport’s economic landscape, according to The Athletic.

‘The pitch is like, ‘Hey, this is really good for the players,’ Meyer said. ‘One of the things players immediately seize on is, ‘Well, if this is so good for us, then why are they pushing it so hard? Why do they want it so desperately? Why did the other leagues lock out players to get it?’

‘Guys immediately understand that the reason they want that system is not because they want to pay players more.’

Manfred isn’t publicly demanding a salary cap, but he hasn’t exactly dismissed the idea either.

After the Los Angeles Dodgers gave Shohei Ohtani a backloaded $700 million deal en route to last year’s World Series crown, Manfred acknowledged ‘there are fans in other markets who are concerned about their teams’ ability to compete.’

‘This is an issue that we need to be vigilant on,’ Manfred said. ‘We need to pay attention to it, and we need to determine whether there are things that can be done to allay those kinds of concerns and make sure we have a competitive and healthy game going forward.’

This season the Dodgers have an MLB-high $408 million payroll, while the Miami Marlins rank last at $86 million. What’s more, the league’s 15 largest markets have won each of the last nine World Series titles, while a true ‘small market’ hasn’t won the Commissioner’s Trophy since the Kansas City Royals in 2015.

But that discrepancy notwithstanding, Meyer told Foul Territory that baseball’s recent labor deals have allowed for competitive balance, even as some teams ostensibly refuse to spend.

‘I think the whole premise is wrong,’ Meyer said. ‘Baseball hasn’t had a repeat winner in 26 years. To fans in small markets, I would say, look, competition is crucial for us, crucial for players. Our market system that we have, it’s not perfect by any means, but it relies on competition.

‘To the extent we have teams that are unwilling to compete, it’s not because the Dodgers went out and signed some players. That doesn’t explain why the Pittsburgh Pirates, for example, don’t go out and spend money.’

The players, meanwhile, still want the owners to accept a salary floor to encourage MLB’s famous penny pinchers like the Pirates to spend on free agents.

Of course, owners would obviously oppose a floor without the addition of a cap as well.

Despite this, Meyer remains optimistic there won’t be any games missed due to a work stoppage.

‘I think we got reasonable people on both sides, hopefully,’ Meyer said. ‘I don’t think it’s in the economic interest of the owners, or the game, to shut down the game. They’re making lots of money.’

MLB revenue hit a record $12.1 billion in 2024, which is up from $11.6 billion a year earlier.

Daily Mail has reached out to a league spokesman for comment.

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Neeraj Chopra reacts to Radhika Yadav murder

India’s Javelin Throw star Neeraj Chopra has reacted to the death of India’s rising Tennis star Radhika Yadav. Radhika was shot dead at her home in Gurugram on Thursday, July 10 allegedly by her father, who was upset over her making social media reels. According to initial information, the accused father fired three bullets consecutively […]

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India’s Javelin Throw star Neeraj Chopra has reacted to the death of India’s rising Tennis star Radhika Yadav. Radhika was shot dead at her home in Gurugram on Thursday, July 10 allegedly by her father, who was upset over her making social media reels.

According to initial information, the accused father fired three bullets consecutively at Radhika. She was rushed to a private hospital in critical condition but succumbed to her injuries during treatment.

Recently, Neeraj shared his thoughts on the death of the young Tennis star and said that families should support women athletes.

“I was speaking to a few people about this before. We already have some excellent examples of female athletes from Haryana doing wonders for the country. In families, you should support each other, and those (women athletes) who are doing well should be idolised and followed,” said during a media interaction as quoted by NDTV.

Police sources told India Today that Radhika’s father was upset with her interest in making reels and feared it was bringing shame to the family.

“We got information from the hospital that a 25-year-old woman had died. She suffered three bullet injuries,” the Station House Officer of Sector 56 police station told India Today. “We met the woman’s uncle but he did not say anything. Then we went to the incident spot where we got to know that the woman’s father had fired at her.”

Radhika Yadav was a celebrated tennis player who had represented both state and country in various tournaments, winning numerous medals and accolades. However, two years ago, she sustained an injury that forced her to step away from competitive sports. In recent months, Radhika had been focusing on building a career as a social media influencer. She frequently created and posted reels on platforms like Instagram.

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