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Girls flag football is booming at the high school level. It’s a little more complicated for the boys

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By Hannah Keyser, CNN

San Francisco (CNN) — When Austin Sheepo first told his girlfriend that he plays on his high school flag football team, she was a little confused.

“Isn’t that a girls’ sport?” she asked.

They attend different high schools, and at her school, “they have a real football team and a girls’ flag football team,” he said.

Real Football: The kind where kids tackle each other; the kind with violence, an unrivaled dominance in the cultural psyche, and concussion concerns. Real football is the stuff of Friday night lights, and the subject of concerning studies about C.T.E. even in young athletes.

Real football has “the risk of injury that I think people want to watch,” according to Sheepo’s teammate, Briggs Cline.

And at Lick-Wilmerding High School, an elite private prep school in San Francisco, the parents won’t let their sons play Real Football. Instead, Lick-Wilmerding offers fall flag football, as part of a coalition of six schools in the area that formed a league to provide a safer (and cheaper) alternative to the quintessential American high school sport. For boys.

The boys on Lick-Wilmerding’s flag football team — which dominates its local league, 25-1 over the last two seasons with a pair of championships — understand the compromise they’ve struck between safety and love for the sport.

“It’s almost like a toxic relationship,” Sheepo, the team’s quarterback and a senior who has played his last high school snap already, said. “You want to get as close to football as you can without actually playing football.”

But Sheepo’s girlfriend is correct, at the high school level flag football is overwhelmingly a girls’ sport. He and his teammates are among the only 825 boys around the country who played high school flag football last school year, compared to 68,847 girls on high school flag football teams, according to The National Federation of State High School Associations.

Girls’ participation is booming — between the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 school years, 25,000 more girls signed up for high school flag football and it was offered in nearly 1,000 more schools — in a trend that’s garnering significant coverage and celebration. But over that same span, the number of boys playing flag football actually decreased.

Meanwhile, more than a million boys played tackle football last school year.

‘My parents were like, ‘Nope’’

Sometimes, the boys of Lick-Wilmerding wish they were among them.

“I always wanted to play tackle,” Sheepo said. He’s tall and athletic, a star basketball player as well. When he was in middle school, coaches at other high schools tried to recruit him for football. He was enamored with the idea. “And then my parents were like, ‘Nope.’”

“Football is, by far, my favorite sport and I’ve always wanted to play,” said Oliver McCulloch-Juilland, another senior on the team. “But my whole life, my mom, she’s just really big on not letting me get concussions and stuff.”

“My dad played tackle football growing up, and I played it a bit at family gatherings,” said Cline. “But then, when I was a kid, I got too many concussions. I’ve always wanted to play football. So flag football actually lets me play football.”

Even though they’re conceding the dangers of traditional tackle football through their actions, the goal at Lick-Wilmerding is not to deny the existence — or omnipresence or even appeal — of the NFL. Quite the opposite, in fact.

Their coach, Davion Fleming, was a running back and

Washington Post publisher Will Lewis steps down days after massive layoffs gut the newspaper

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By Andrew Kirell, Brian Stelter, CNN

(CNN) — The Washington Post’s publisher Will Lewis has stepped down, just days after the newspaper laid off one third of its newsroom.

“After two years of transformation at The Washington Post, now is the right time for me to step aside,” Lewis wrote Saturday afternoon in a brief note to staff. “I want to thank Jeff Bezos for his support and leadership throughout my tenure as CEO and Publisher. The institution could not have a better owner.”

“During my tenure, difficult decisions have been taken in order to ensure the sustainable future of The Post so it can for many years ahead publish high-quality nonpartisan news to millions of customers each day,” Lewis’ note concluded.

The Post said that CFO Jeff D’Onofrio, the former CEO of Tumblr, will take over as acting publisher and CEO, “effective immediately.”

D’Onofrio wrote in a Saturday memo to staff that he is “honored to take the helm as acting Publisher and CEO to lead us into a sustainable, successful future with the strength of our journalism as our north star.”

Saturday evening’s unusual announcement made no mention of Lewis staying on board in any capacity to support the transition, suggesting a very sudden change.

Lewis had lost the confidence of the Post newsroom long ago, and during last week’s layoffs, some staffers said the situation had become increasingly untenable.

The Post’s staff hadn’t seen or heard from Lewis during or after Wednesday’s layoffs, but he was spotted Thursday walking the red carpet at a glitzy pre-Super Bowl event, further stoking outrage among the newsroom.

This is a developing story and will be updated…

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Nancy Pelosi to endorse Jack Schlossberg, JFK’s grandson, for US House seat

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By Camila DeChalus, Aleena Fayaz, CNN

(CNN) — Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi plans to endorse Jack Schlossberg in his run for a hotly contested US House seat, according to a source familiar with the matter.

Schlossberg, John F. Kennedy’s grandson and a cousin of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., announced his run in the Democratic primary to represent New York’s 12th Congressional District last November. He is JFK’s first direct descendent and latest member of his family to run for elected office.

The seat is held by retiring Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler, who has represented the New York City district since 1992.

Pelosi, one of the most powerful figures in Democratic politics for decades, did not respond to CNN’s request for comment. While retiring at the end of her term, the California lawmaker hasn’t shied from voicing opinions about her party.

In a private meeting last month, Pelosi blasted members of her party after nearly half of the House Oversight Committee’s Democrats voted to hold the Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress for defying subpoenas in its Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

The New York Times was first to report Pelosi’s endorsement plans.

Schlossberg, 33, is the youngest child of Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg.

In a video announcing his campaign, Schlossberg slammed President Donald Trump and focused his message on affordability, saying, “We deserve better, and we can do better, and it starts with the Democratic Party winning back control of the House of Representatives.”

The Kennedy grandson emerged as an outspoken voice calling for Democratic Party reforms after its losses in 2024.

Schlossberg has become known for his viral, freewheeling videos on social media. He previously told CNN he thinks his understanding of how to communicate in the age of vertical video will help him connect with younger people.

Schlossberg has aligned himself with the young, progressive wing of the Democratic Party pressing for generational change. He backed Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayor’s race, remarking, “I don’t give a f**k” about crossing former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who was previously married to Kerry Kennedy, John F. Kennedy’s niece.

Three generations of Kennedys have served in elected office, including John F. Kennedy’s brothers Robert, a former attorney general and New York senator, and Ted, the longtime senator from Massachusetts.

Much of the stalwart Democratic family has rebuked Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who serves in Trump’s Cabinet. Schlossberg in September called his cousin “a loser” and “a threat to public health and American scientific leadership.”

Among the 14 candidates vying for the Democratic nomination in New York’s 12th District are state Assemblymembers Micah Lasher and Alex Bores; prominent lawyer and Trump critic George Conway; and Cameron Kasky, an activist and survivor of the Parkland High School shooting.

CNN’s Dana Bash, David Wright, Annie Grayer and Eric Bradner contributed to this report.

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Primer ministro de Haití asumió las funciones del Poder Ejecutivo del país

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Por EFE

El primer ministro de Haití, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, quien asumió este sábado las funciones del Poder Ejecutivo del país, dijo estar “consciente” de las responsabilidades sobre sus hombros y que de inmediato “pone manos a la obra” en su trabajo.

“Las prerrogativas reconocidas al Ejecutivo se ejercerán escrupulosamente, respetando las instituciones y el interés superior de la nación. Pongamos a Haití en primer lugar, viva Haití”, afirmó Fils-Aimé al asumir el poder pleno por parte del Consejo Presidencial de Transición de Haití (CPT), que concluyó su mandato.

“Aprovecho para elogiar el compromiso del presidente del CPT, Laurent Saint-Cyr, con los principios de continuidad del Estado y estabilidad institucional. Señor presidente, usted es un hombre de Estado. Toda la nación lo reconoce”, declaró.

Expresó además el “agradecimiento” de la nación a los miembros del CPT que, con sentido de Estado, concluyen su mandato con espíritu republicano.

“El Consejo Presidencial ha hecho su trabajo trazando el camino de una gobernanza preocupada por la seguridad y las elecciones”, dijo.

Solicitó de igual forma la colaboración de todos los actores haitianos para que coloquen al país en primer lugar, al tiempo de elogiar el “apego” de Saint-Cyr “a los principios de continuidad del Estado y estabilidad institucional”.

La página de Facebook del primer ministro anunció hoy que este se dirigirá a la nación una vez concluya un Consejo de Ministros que encabezará “de inmediato”.

El presidente del Consejo Presidencial de Transición, Laurent Saint-Cyr, precisó en el traspaso de poder, que “la consigna es clara: seguridad, diálogo político, elecciones y estabilidad”.

“Es urgente restaurar el orden republicano para que el pueblo pueda disfrutar de todas las promesas de la democracia”, apuntó el Saint-Cyr, el último de los nueve miembros del Consejo en presidirlo.

Admitió que la situación es “complicada” (en Haití) y que hay que unir fuerzas para dar al pueblo los resultados esperados.

“Los retos a los que nos enfrentamos exigen solidaridad, serenidad y una mayor capacidad para dejar de lado los intereses mezquinos y poder avanzar”, apostilló.

El Consejo fue creado por las Naciones Unidas en abril de 2024, para ejecutar acciones dirigidas contra las poderosas bandas armadas que controlan el 90 % de Puerto Príncipe y otras localidades del país, así como mejorar la economía del país más deprimido de América, celebrar elecciones generales e impulsar un referendo para modificar la Constitución.

Ninguna de estas metas fueron cumplidas y el CPT concluyó su misión con notas negativas.

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Un desafiante Thomas Massie se enfrenta a la maquinaria MAGA en las intensas primarias de Kentucky

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Por Lauren Fox y Sarah Ferris, CNN

Kentucky puede ser el último lugar de Estados Unidos donde es posible enfrentarse al presidente Donald Trump como un republicano de línea dura y conservar un escaño en el Congreso bajo la bandera del Partido Republicano. Al menos por ahora.

Un par de rebeldes con acento de Kentucky, el representante Thomas Massie y el senador Rand Paul, se han unido para defender a Massie en la mayor batalla política de su carrera, mientras Trump intensifica sus intentos de expulsar del Congreso al republicano, que el año que viene llevará siete mandatos.

Massie se enfrenta a todo el poder de la maquinaria política de Trump en una áspera primaria republicana en el noreste de Kentucky, donde el mundo MAGA ha invertido millones de dólares para respaldar al candidato preferido del presidente, el excomando de de la Marina de guerra de Estados Unidos Ed Gallrein. Massie y sus aliados sostienen que no se trata de una contienda cualquiera, sino de un intento por silenciar a los críticos que aún le quedan al presidente en el Congreso.

“Creo que una de las razones por las que me están atacando y están poniendo tanto dinero en esta contienda es para mantener a los demás alineados, y hasta ahora les está funcionando”, dijo Massie a CNN en una entrevista reciente. “Hay tanta presión política del presidente y de la gente que lo rodea que no pueden resistirla”.

Los ataques del presidente solo se han intensificado desde que los márgenes de la Cámara se han reducido a un solo voto, lo que le da a Massie un poder desmesurado en la conflictiva cámara. En la última semana, Trump arremetió personalmente contra Massie con comentarios groseros sobre su matrimonio reciente e incluso lo insultó durante el Desayuno Nacional de Oración, al llamarlo “idiota”. (La respuesta de Paul fue: “No suena muy caritativo”).

Hasta ahora, Paul parece ser el único republicano en el Congreso que trabaja activamente para ayudar a Massie a mantenerse en el cargo, lo que algunos consideran el último vestigio del Tea Party previo a Trump, caracterizado por la austeridad fiscal y un gobierno menos intervencionista. El senador de Kentucky dijo a CNN que planea hacer campaña con Massie durante varios días esta primavera, antes de la primaria de mayo, tras otros actos conjuntos el otoño pasado. Massie dijo a CNN que la única otra ayuda que le han ofrecido en campaña es la de la exrepresentante Marjorie Taylor Greene, quien dejó el Congreso el mes pasado tras las repetidas diatribas de Trump en su contra.

Incluso el presidente de la Cámara de Representantes, Mike Johnson, dijo a CNN que no está comprometido a respaldar a Massie, un movimiento sorprendente para un líder en funciones del partido.

“Generalmente, aquí dirijo el programa de protección a los legisladores en funciones. Pero tiene que haber cooperación. Necesito hablar con Thomas para ver si quiere estar en el equipo”, dijo Johnson a CNN cuando se le preguntó si apoyaría a Massie en la primaria. “Estén atentos”.

En el Partido Republicano actual, apoyar a Massie se ha convertido en una especie de prueba política. Eso incluye la intensa primaria republicana al Senado en Kentucky, donde uno de los contendientes, el representante Andy Barr, respaldó formalmente al rival de Massie en un intento por ganarse el apoyo de Trump en su propia carrera. (Uno de los oponentes de Barr, Nate Morris, hizo lo mismo poco después).

Y la semana pasada, Trump respaldó a un candidato en contra de un republicano de línea dura afín al MAGA en una elección especial en Georgia que había apoyado a Massie.

Pero Massie no se ha dejado intimidar. Tanto él como Paul se niegan a emprender el tipo de gira de dis

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