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NBC anchor forced to explain use of term 'biological male' during coverage of Supreme Court ruling

3 sources4 storiesFirst seen 7/1/2026Score49Mixed Progress
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Taylor, who represents transgender athlete Becky Pepper-Jackson, says the teen "never experienced male puberty at all," as she reacts to claims that trans athletes can have a potential strength advantage on sports teams.

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**Summary:** NBC anchor was forced to explain on-air why they used the terms "biological male" and "biological female" during coverage of the Supreme Court ruling on transgender athletes. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights the ongoing debate over terminology in discussions about gender identity, particularly within a context where legal interpretations

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