Tag: men

Japan Beats US 2–0 to Win 1st Olympic Baseball Gold Medal

YOKOHAMA, Japan—Japan’s players sprinted onto the mound and the collection of All-Stars hoisted their manager up and down as if on a trampoline. They beamed when hanging shiny gold medals around each other’s necks, fulfilling a national mission with the first Olympic baseball title in their history. American players didn’t seem overly upset. The released…


US Men Finally End Gold Drought With Relay Triumph

TOKYO—The United States men’s team won their first gold on the track at the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday, clinching the 4×400 meters relay by a huge margin to end a drought that had sparked fierce criticism back home. The American men were bidding to avoid the ignominy of not winning a gold on the track…


These Men Will Have You in Stitches

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Russia Edges Japan, China for Gold in Men’s Gymnastics

TOKYO—Nikita Nagornyy huddled with the rest of the Russian men’s gymnastics team, stared at the scoreboard and waited. And waited. And waited. What in reality was only a few moments seemed like forever to the group representing the Russian Olympic Committee. In a way it was. For a quarter-century, the Russians had ceded the top…


Who Cares About Male Suffering?

Commentary Very few people know that July 11 is Gender Empathy Gap Day, a day inaugurated in Germany in 2018 to raise awareness of our societies’ general indifference to the suffering of men and boys. Not surprisingly, it has no official status in any country. Most people, if asked, will respond that it’s women and…


Police Say 1 Arrested in Attack on Jewish Men in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles police on Saturday announced the arrest of a suspect in an alleged attack by a pro-Palestinian group on Jewish men outside a restaurant earlier in the week. A police statement, which did not identify the man, said he was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon late Friday at a…


Rediscovering a Lost Tradition: Male Rites of Passage

During his high school years, my youngest son played point guard on a homeschool basketball team in Asheville, North Carolina. His coach, Tom, was a physician and a father of four boys, two of whom were also on my son’s team. He was a great coach who took no guff from the boys, ran disciplined…


The Logic of Political Correctness: Avoiding a Word Means Avoiding the Truth

Commentary The mills of political correctness grind exceeding fine, though unlike those of God or justice, they also grind rather fast. Nothing is too small or insignificant for them, nothing can hide from them for long. Recently I noticed an article in the online version of the Journal of the American Medical Association titled “Pregnant…


Joy Redoubled: Men, Loneliness, and Friendship

In the movie “Saving Private Ryan,” a detachment of American soldiers is sent behind German lines to rescue a Private Ryan, whose three brothers have all died that week in combat. After fighting different skirmishes and suffering casualties, these men finally find the missing private and demand he return home with them to rejoin his…


Men Now Want Access to Uterine Transplants

Commentary It is not good enough that men want to compete in woman’s sports and invade women spaces rendering sex-based protections null and void.  Now the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) has published the findings from the largest study on its kind, “Perceptions and Motivations for Uterus Transpant in Transgender Women.” This study…