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Supreme Court rules on transgender athlete bans in Idaho and West Virginia

The Supreme Court has upheld bans on transgender athletes in schools for the states of Idaho and West Virginia. The ruling affirms the states' authority to regulate athlete eligibility. Additionally, U.S. officials are in Qatar, while Iran denies any ongoing direct talks.

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The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday in favor of Idaho and West Virginia, which have implemented bans on transgender athletes participating in school sports. The ruling supports the states' decisions regarding the eligibility of transgender athletes. In related news, U.S. officials, including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, are currently in Doha, Qatar. However, Iran's foreign ministry has stated that there are no direct talks taking place, as reported by the Tasnim news service.

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Supreme Court rules on transgender athlete bans in Idaho and West Virginia