Rio 2016, Men’s Freestyle Wrestling Medal Round: MORE EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS

Rio 2016, Men’s Freestyle Wrestling Medal Round: MORE EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS

In case you missed it, here are some images from the Rio 2016 wrestling tournament on the 15th day of competition that we think you might like.

EARLIER: Brazilians Are All Over Olympic Wrestling, Rio 2016’s Sexiest and Most ‘Primal’ Sport: VIDEO

From Arena Carioca 2 at the Barra Olympic Park, the medal round of the Men’s Freestyle Wrestling, 86Kg:

Pedro Francisco Ceballos Fuentes (Venezuela) vs. Sharif Sharifov (Azerbaijan)

Winner: Azerbaijan 5-1 (bronze medal)

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Reineris Salas Perez (Cuba) vs. J’den Michael Tbory Cox (United States)

Winner: United States 3-1 (bronze medal)

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ALSO: Greco-Roman Wrestling at the Rio Olympics Is Everything We Wanted and More: EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS

Abdulrashid Sadulaev (Russian Federation) vs. Selim Yasar (Turkey)

Winner: Russian Federation 5-0 (gold medal); Turkey (silver medal)

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Photos: Muri Assunção/Towleroad

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Federal Judge Blocks Obama’s Transgender School Policy at Request of Texas, 12 Other States

Federal Judge Blocks Obama’s Transgender School Policy at Request of Texas, 12 Other States

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U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor on Sunday issued a ruling that halts Obama’s plan to allow transgender students to use school bathrooms based on gender identity.

The request to block the directive was made by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah, Wisconsin and West Virginia are the other states involved in the lawsuit.

Bloomberg reports:

In the Texas case, the judge said his ruling was based on the administration failing to follow rule-making procedures and not underlying issues of students’ rights.

“This case presents the difficult issue of balancing the protection of students’ rights and that of personal privacy when using school bathrooms, locker rooms, showers, and other intimate facilities, while ensuring that no student is unnecessarily marginalized while attending school,” O’Connor said. “The resolution of this difficult policy issue is not, however, the subject of this order.”

As we reported earlier:

Harrold Independent School District, near Wichita Falls, Texas is the official plaintiff on behalf of the state, but most of the attention there has fallen on the Fort Worth Independent School District where Superintendent Kent Scribner (right) issued guidelines that would allow transgender students to use the bathroom of their choice.

Last week, Paxton issued a nonbinding opinion that the Scribner’s guidelines violate state law by relegating “parents to a subordinate status” in being informed about their children. Paxton added that Scribner illegally enforced the rules without the school board’s input.

Scribner has ignored calls for him to step down and has issued a letter to state leaders noting that the district had approved official guidelines relating to transgender students five years ago.

RELATED: Here is the Obama Administration’s Sweeping Transgender Guidance for Schools: READ IT

NBC News reported:

The [lawsuit] is the latest in the battle between the federal government, led by the Justice and Education departments, and the various states that are trying to block the policy change.

The White House told every public school district in May that they must allow transgender students to use bathrooms consistent with their chosen gender identity or risk losing federal funding.

The Obama administration’s guidance explained how Title IX applies to a wide variety of sex segregated activities and facilities including restrooms, locker rooms, athletics, single-sex classes, single-sex schools, social fraternities and sororities, and housing and overnight accommodations.

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Yet Another Transgender Woman Suffers Brutal Attack in New York

Yet Another Transgender Woman Suffers Brutal Attack in New York

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A transgender woman in New York suffered a brutal attack last Wednesday morning in what police are investigating as a possible hate crime.

The 28-year-old victim was struck over the head with a hammer as she was walking near 41-01 67 St along 67th Street in Woodside. NY Daily News reports that the attacker came from behind and screamed “This is what you get for being gay.” Local woman Bertha Zanabriga said she came to the victim’s aid and the woman said to “call … the ambulance, somebody hit me with a hammer in my head and I’m bleeding.” 

RELATED: Transgender Woman Ambushed and Beaten By Group of Men in Brooklyn: VIDEO

According to ABC, the victim was treated for serious injuries and later released from hospital.

A transgender woman was struck in the head with a hammer during a vicious Queens attack that police are… t.co/b2mFRaSRHh

— Sylvia & Marsha Doc (@SylviaNMarsha) August 18, 2016

No arrests have been made in connection to the attack.

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