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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Supreme Court Upholds State Bans on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports

In a 6-3 decision, the nation's highest court ruled that Idaho and West Virginia laws limiting women's sports participation based on biological sex are constitutional, a landmark decision expected to shape athletics, education, and civil rights policy nationwide.

WASHINGTON, D.C. | The U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling Tuesday, upholding state laws in Idaho and West Virginia that prohibit transgender athletes from competing in women's and girls' sports, a decision expected to reshape the legal landscape for school athletics across the country.

In a 6-3 ruling, the Court determined that federal law permits schools to separate athletic teams based on biological sex, rejecting arguments that the state laws violate constitutional protections for transgender students.

The decision represents one of the Court's most consequential rulings involving transgender rights and education, reinforcing state authority to regulate participation in female athletic competition while intensifying the national debate over fairness, inclusion, and civil rights.


Opinion | Checks and Balances Exist for a Reason: Why Congress Must Reclaim Its Constitutional Role

America's constitutional framework was designed to prevent the concentration of power in any one branch of government. As partisan gridlock grows, critics argue that Congress is surrendering responsibilities the Founders intended it to exercise.


The United States was never intended to be governed by a single individual, regardless of political party. The Constitution established three co-equal branches of government—the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches—to ensure that no person or institution could accumulate unchecked authority.

That principle, known as the system of checks and balances, has long been considered one of the defining strengths of American democracy.

Yet many Americans increasingly question whether that constitutional design is functioning as intended.

Congress, vested with the power to legislate, appropriate federal spending, declare war, and oversee the Executive Branch, often appears reluctant to fully exercise its constitutional responsibilities. Critics across the political spectrum argue that lawmakers have gradually ceded significant authority to presidents of both parties through executive orders, emergency declarations, and broad delegations of power.

Whether one supports a Republican or Democratic administration, the underlying constitutional question remains the same: Should any president wield expansive authority when Congress was specifically created to serve as a co-equal check on executive power?

The Framers anticipated this very concern. They intentionally divided governmental authority because they understood that concentrated power, regardless of who held it, could threaten liberty.

The debate extends beyond Congress.

U.S. Diagnostics Drive Medical Innovation, Earlier Disease Detection, and National Health Security

From cancer screening and precision medicine to pandemic preparedness, diagnostic technologies remain the unseen backbone of modern healthcare, supporting patient outcomes, economic growth, and America's global leadership in medical innovation.

For millions of Americans, a diagnosis marks the beginning of treatment—but long before physicians prescribe medication or perform surgery, diagnostic testing has already shaped the path forward.

Health experts increasingly describe diagnostics as the invisible foundation of modern medicine. From routine laboratory blood work to advanced genetic and molecular testing, diagnostic technologies provide the clinical information physicians rely on to diagnose disease, monitor progression, personalize treatments, and improve patient outcomes.

The importance of diagnostics is reflected in decades of medical progress. Cancer survival rates, for example, have improved dramatically over the past half-century. While advances in screening programs, public health initiatives, targeted therapies, and improved clinical care have all contributed, healthcare specialists note that earlier and more accurate diagnostic testing has played a central role in identifying cancers at earlier stages, when treatment is most effective.

The impact extends far beyond oncology.

Today's diagnostic technologies assist physicians in detecting and managing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's disease, hepatitis, autoimmune disorders, neurological conditions, infectious diseases, and thousands of rare genetic disorders. As precision medicine continues to expand, diagnostics increasingly determine not only whether a patient has a disease but also which therapy is most likely to produce the best outcome.


Monday, June 29, 2026

RTJ Highlands Finale Crowns Flight Champions as Veterans Golf Association Concludes Dothan Weekend

Veteran Golf Association Members Battle Alabama Heat to Finish Strong at RTJ Highlands; Flight Champions Crowned Across Multiple Divisions


DOTHAN, Ala. |
The final round of the Veteran Golf Association (VGA) South Region tournament at RTJ at The Highlands delivered another day of competitive golf as players battled soaring temperatures on the Marshwood-to-Magnolia course Sunday.

Despite the sweltering Alabama heat, 44 VGA members gathered before teeing off for one final group photo with Dothan's iconic Peanut statue, highlighting the camaraderie that has become synonymous with the Veteran Golf Association's mission of bringing veterans, military families, and supporters together through the game of golf.

As temperatures climbed throughout the afternoon, golfers navigated demanding course conditions while competing for flight championships across multiple divisions. The event concluded another successful weekend of competition at Alabama's renowned Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail facility.

Among the day's standout performances, Vernon Kwiatkowski (USAF) of Navarre, Florida, captured the Veteran B Flight with an impressive 80, while Ben Salter (USAF) of Evergreen, Alabama, claimed the Veteran C Flight title with an 85.

The No Handicap Flight was won by George Enslow (USAF) of Tallahassee, Florida, who carded a 105, while Ross Morrison (USA) of Enterprise, Alabama, led the Senior divisions by winning Senior A with a score of 79.

Steve Fink Retires After 21 Seasons at South Carolina, Leaving Behind a Lasting Legacy in College Athletics Communications

Gamecocks' Longtime Communications Leader Concludes Distinguished 40-Year Career That Included More Than 1,500 MLB Games, 265 Consecutive South Carolina Football Games, and Championship Moments That Defined an Era

COLUMBIA, S.C. | After more than four decades in sports communications and 21 years serving as one of the most respected voices behind the scenes in college athletics, Steve Fink is retiring as the University of South Carolina's Senior Associate Athletics Director for Communications and Public Relations.

Fink's retirement marks the end of an extraordinary career that helped shape the public image of Gamecock Athletics while chronicling some of the most memorable moments in school history. From national championships and SEC showdowns to hundreds of football Saturdays, his work became an integral part of South Carolina's athletic success.

While he won't be preparing game notes, coordinating media coverage, or managing postgame press conferences anymore, Fink says his passion for sports remains unchanged.

"The reason I got into this is because I love sports," Fink said. "People ask me if I hunt, fish or play golf. I don't do any of those things. I watch ball, and I work! Now I'll still go watch ball."

For the first time in decades, however, he'll experience Gamecock football from the stands rather than the press box.

"It will be strange to not have to think about how the outcome of the game will affect my job," he admitted.


Saturday, June 27, 2026

Derrick Percival Headlines RTJ Highlands Winners as Veterans Golfers Battle Alabama Heat in Dothan

Competitive rounds, standout performances, and closest-to-the-pin honors highlight a challenging day at the Robert Trent Jones Highlands Course during the June 27 Veterans Golf Association tournament.


DOTHAN, Ala. |
The summer heat was no match for the determination of the competitors as members of the Veterans Golf Association (VGA) teed off Saturday at RTJ at The Highlands in Dothan, Alabama, opening the weekend tournament on the challenging Magnolia-to-Highlands routing.

Temperatures climbed steadily throughout the day, testing every player's endurance, but the atmosphere remained upbeat as 45 members paused for a popular group photo with the iconic Peanut monument, one of Dothan's signature attractions.

The tournament showcased strong performances across multiple divisions, with veterans from every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces competing alongside family members in one of the VGA's signature events. Several players delivered outstanding rounds despite the difficult playing conditions.

Among the day's standout performances was Derrick Percival (U.S. Air Force) of Wetumpka, Alabama, who captured the Senior C Flight with an impressive net score of 71 after posting an 88 gross score. Robert Pearsall (U.S. Air Force) of Lynn Haven, Florida, matched that net score to win the Veteran D Flight, while Richard Lorenzen (U.S. Army) of St. Pete Beach, Florida, claimed the Senior B Flight with a net 73.

In the No Handicap division, Kevin Eudy (U.S. Army) of Daphne, Alabama, carded a 101 to earn the victory and later added another highlight by winning one of the day's Closest-to-the-Pin competitions.

The women's divisions also featured outstanding performances. Kim Moehler (U.S. Air Force) of Pace, Florida, claimed the Female Family Flight after posting an 89 gross score and an outstanding net 79. Robyn Pierce (U.S. Navy) of Pace, Florida, won the Female Veteran C Flight with an 85 while also capturing Closest-to-the-Pin honors on Hole No. 2.

Tournament organizers thanked Kayla, Susan, and Chris for their support in making the event a success, while congratulating all flight champions on their exceptional play under demanding summer conditions.

Alabama Ace Myles Upchurch Earns Baseball America Freshman All-America First Team Honors

Crimson Tide standout pitcher adds second Freshman All-America selection after helping lead Alabama to its first Men's College World Series appearance since 1999.

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. | Alabama baseball's remarkable resurgence received another national spotlight this week as freshman right-handed pitcher Myles Upchurch was named a First Team Freshman All-American by Baseball America, further cementing his status as one of the nation's premier young arms.

The prestigious recognition marks the second Freshman All-America honor of Upchurch's collegiate career after he previously earned the distinction from the National College Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) on June 8.

Upchurch was one of just 32 freshmen nationwide selected by Baseball America, highlighting an exceptional debut season that helped propel Alabama back to college baseball's biggest stage.


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James W. Thomas Radio Broadcaster | Media Executive | Creator & Host of “TELL IT LIKE IT IS” James W. Thomas is a seasoned radio executive, broadcaster, and media strategist with more than 25 years of experience in broadcasting, media sales, and multi-platform programming. He is the creator and host of the talk program “TELL IT LIKE IT IS,” a news-sports-talk platform built on the philosophy: “Be Informed. Not Influenced.” Thomas began his radio career in Detroit, where the foundation for TELL IT LIKE IT IS was developed at WWJ Newsradio 950 (CBS Radio) in 2000. At WWJ and later with Radio One Detroit, he earned a reputation as both a dynamic on-air personality and a high-performing Senior Account Executive, delivering strategic media solutions across radio, television, and digital platforms. His work combined consultative advertising strategy, strong community relationships, and a deep understanding of broadcast marketing. In 2008, Thomas expanded his leadership role at Clear Channel Radio (now iHeartMedia) in Beaumont, Texas, where he continued to drive revenue growth, client acquisition, and team mentorship while strengthening his broadcast presence. Since 2009, Thomas has served as General Manager and On-Air Host at WTLS Radio in Alabama, where he oversees all station operations including programming, sales, marketing, budgeting, regulatory compliance, and long-term strategic development. Under his leadership, WTLS has strengthened its multi-platform media presence and community engagement. As host of “TELL IT LIKE IT IS,” Thomas delivers compelling News-Sports-Talk programming built on research, preparation, and meaningful conversation. His show features interviews with political leaders, policy experts, athletes, and community voices while providing analysis of national and regional issues affecting listeners. In addition to his broadcasting leadership, Thomas maintains active professional involvement within the media and entertainment industry. He is a: Member – SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) Regional EMMY® Awards Judge – National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) Certified Radio Marketing Consultant (CRMC) – Radio Advertising Bureau Certified Digital Marketing Consultant (CDMC) – Radio Advertising Bureau Content Creators Certified Radio Marketing Consultant (CRMCCC) – Radio Advertising Bureau These certifications recognize advanced expertise in broadcast marketing strategy, audience development, digital media integration, and revenue growth for media organizations. From Detroit to Texas to Alabama, James W. Thomas has built a respected career defined by leadership, credibility, and a commitment to informative, engaging media. TELL IT LIKE IT IS BE INFORMED. NOT INFLUENCED.

The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation

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Founded in 1962, The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation is the nation’s oldest and largest provider of need-based scholarships to military children. For 54 years, we’ve been providing access to affordable education for the children of Marine and Navy Corpsman attending post-high school, under-graduate and career technical education programs. In that time, we have provided more than 37,000 scholarships worth nearly $110 million.

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