Melania Trump Praises SCOTUS Transgender Sports Decision
Melania Trump Praises SCOTUS Transgender Sports Decision While Signaling Support for ‘LGBTQIA+ Community’

First lady Melania Trump praised the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision that Title IX allows schools to maintain separate female and male sports teams based on biological sex instead of transgender identities, while noting that she supports the “LGBTQIA+ community.”
The president’s wife took to social media to share an excerpt from her self-titled memoir, Melania, a few hours after the ruling was made:
“As many of you may know, I fully support the LGBTQIA+ community. But we must also ensure that our female athletes are protected and respected,” Melania’s New York Times best-selling book states on page 156.
Her X post went on to state that the U.S. Supreme Court “has now legally confirmed this opinion: ‘Under Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, may schools maintain women’s and girls’ sports for biological females? … The answer is yes.'”
Melania went on to argue that the rights of women and individuals who identify as transgender can be respected moving forward.
“America, we can support the rights of the LGBTQIA+ community and also protect opportunities for female athletes. Respect everyone and keep girls’ sports fair,” the first lady concluded. “Both ideals are essential.”
President Donald Trump also reacted positively with a short message posted to Truth Social:
BIG WIN: The United States Supreme Court just RULED AGAINST MEN PLAYING IN WOMEN’S SPORTS. Wow! That takes that ridiculous situation off the table!!!
The justices ruled 9-0 that West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act does not violate Title IX, which prohibits gender discrimination in public schools, and 6-3 that it does not violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment.
Tuesday’s decision overturned a 2024 ruling from the Fourth Circuit of Appeals that found that the West Virginia law violated the rights of transgender students, West Virginia Watch reported.
Breitbart News’s Neil Munro noted that further legal debate is sure to be had over the issue, as the justices did not say that local jurisdictions must bar transgender players from participation.
Olivia Rondeau is a politics reporter for Breitbart News based in Washington, DC. Find her on X/Twitter and Instagram.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Wedding Guests Had to Agree to NDA Before Receiving Details

Lucky guests invited to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding are keeping the magic of the enchanted day a mystery for a reason.
“The save the date was sent electronically, and guests had to agree to an NDA before they could see any details,” a source exclusively shares with Us Weekly.
Another insider reveals that invites were sent electronically “and included guests’ names so those who were on the guest list wouldn’t make the invites public.”
Although Swift and Kelce, both 36, have yet to confirm any details about their upcoming nuptials, all signs point to a magical Fourth of July weekend in New York City as Madison Square Garden prepares for a special event.
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Wedding planner RoseMarie Terenzio knows a thing or two about pulling off a secret ceremony — and she has some theories about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s upcoming nuptials. Terenzio, known for planning John F. Kennedy and Carolyn Bessette’s secret 1996 wedding, appeared on the Monday, June 29, broadcast of CBS Mornings to share her […]A third source tells Us that a wedding event will take place at Madison Square Garden.
The New York Times reported on June 24 that a permit was filed with New York City to close the streets surrounding MSG from July 2 to midday July 4 for an event on July 3. The outlet cited three people who have knowledge of the matter, with a city official who was briefed on the preparations further insinuating that MSG is planning to host the wedding on July 3.
Us has reached out to Swift and Kelce’s reps for comment.

Swift and Kelce have been together since 2023, getting engaged two years later in August 2025.
While a source previously told Us that the couple initially were hoping to get married in Rhode Island, both parties agreed it would be better to pivot to the Big Apple.
“Rhode Island wasn’t great because the nature of the access and the perimeters were too difficult to secure,” the source explained. “So the main issue with Rhode Island ended up being security.”
While Swifties eagerly wait for any and all updates ahead of the July 4th holiday, one insider previously told Us that lucky guests still don’t have all the details about what could unfold during Hollywood’s wedding of the year.
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing the pervasive rumor that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are getting married at the iconic Madison Square Garden head on — well, sorta. “You know, what I am here to say is that whoever is getting married in New York City, I think it’s hard to beat […]“Taylor and Travis told guests to be in NYC. No other location was provided,” a source previously dished to Us. “They’re putting their guests on hold for a couple of days. They are spending a lot of money – in the millions.”
While all could be revealed in just a matter of days, the Grammy winner has been looking forward to her wedding day for quite some time.
“I’m so excited about it,” Swift previously said on an October 2025 episode of the Graham Norton Show. “I know it’s gonna be fun to plan because I think the only stressful weddings are the ones where you have a small amount and people are on the bubble.”
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The Best Rock Covers Of 2026 (So Far) - Grunge
The Best Rock Covers Of 2026 (So Far)
By Brian Boone June 30, 2026 8:37 pm EST
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Some of the best songs of 2026 are not from 2026 at all — they're covers of beloved and popular rock standards of the 1960s, '70s, '80s, and '90s. What turns any hit song into a standard? Covers. If a tune endures over the years to the point that future generations of bands want to make it their own, then that's a pretty good indication that the song is a treasure and that it ought to be covered even more. Underneath all of the stylistic choices employed by the original artist or the studio tricks used in the sonically specific decades of the past, a great track can handle interpretation and changes. That results in imaginative and interesting covers, making older, well-known tunes into brand-new potential hits that both praise the original and show off the substantial talents of the influenced, contemporary musicians.
It's an enduring phenomenon in rock music, and 2026 in particular witnessed a groundswell of groundbreaking and eminently listenable covers from major-label and independent artists alike. Here are the ones we found to be the most astonishing, transformative, and rocking.
Paint It, Black — Los Dedos
The hard-charging, frenetic, and just barely restrained "Paint It, Black" is among the Rolling Stones' darkest songs and most progressive in that it added traditionally Eastern musical elements to its blues-rock sound. In 2026, U.K. band Los Dedos reinvented that 1966 No. 1 hit with another stylistic phenomenon also happening in the mid-1960s: instrumental surf rock. It's a short leap from bongos to rapid-fire drums and from sitar to agile finger-plucking up and down the guitar fretboard. As such, Los Dedos transformed "Paint It, Black" into a captivating surf rock gem as well as a convincing '60s throwback.
Overnight Sensation (Hit Record) — They Might Be Giants
With "Go All the Way," the Raspberries nailed the sound of '70s power pop, and they kept the movement going with 1974's "Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)." Ironically, They Might Be Giants celebrated the 40th anniversary of their self-titled album by covering this slightly tongue-in-cheek song about the dreams and base desires of a young band. The legendary, idiosyncratic band turns out a faithful version of the Raspberries' song and gives it more power than pop, loading up the heavy guitar, emphasizing the hooks and singalong chorus, and adding a big dose of that signature quirky They Might Be Giants humor.
Never Tear Us Apart — Matthew Ryan Jacobs
INXS's anthemic "Never Tear Us Apart" was a massive hit in 1988, but in retrospect, the song suffers under the weight of now dated '80s production techniques and a corny saxophone solo. Canada-based indie musician Matthew Ryan Jacobs stripped away all the unnecessary epic histrionics and flashy affectations to find the simple, beautiful, and haunting love song beneath. It's a cover song that's better than the original version, as Jacobs' pleading, earnest vocals and low-key electric accompaniment makes "Never Tear Us Apart" not just his own but the moving ballad it was always supposed to be.
I Ran (So Far Away) — The Beaches
Among the best cover songs that sound nothing like the original comes indie pop collective the Beaches' take on A Flock of Seagulls' 1982 new wave classic "I Ran (So Far Away)." What was formerly a robotic song played on the somewhat soulless synthesizers of the day is reborn in 2026 as a gorgeous, enveloping slice of indie pop. Drenched in evocative electronic instrumentation, "I Ran (So Far Away)" is all at once an agitated and alienated song about alienation made sad, sensual, and lush.
Making Time — The Damned
The Damned were among the initial run of U.K. punk bands in the late 1970s, but they evolved over the decades and showed off the scope of their influences. They paid tribute to their favorite bands on the 2026 covers LP "Not Like Everybody Else," and among versions of songs by Pink Floyd, the Kinks, and the Rolling Stones sits "Making Time." A 1966 single by the Creation, it's probably best known in the U.S. for its use in Wes Anderson's 1998 movie "Rushmore." Cool and crunchy, "Making Time" became fully unrestrained and rollicking when the Damned got ahold of it and made it into a gritty party song.
Kiss Off — The Dandy Warhols
The Dandy Warhols, a pop rock band with a run of popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s, released the rarities LP "Pin Ups" in 2026 and included a cover of "Kiss Off," which originated in 1983 by acoustic alt-rock band the Violent Femmes. Keyboardist Zia McCabe takes over lead vocals, providing the exact disaffected and over-it tone the song's lyrics may suggest. Yet they contrast with the overabundant drums and a wall of sound, making it a far different rejection song than the sparse original.
Wicked Game — Social Distortion
Chris Isaak brought retro crooner and old-school rock 'n' roll vibes to the mainstream with the sultry and twangy "Wicked Game," his breakthrough 1989 single. Futilely pleading with a lover to not make him fall for her, "Wicked Game" suggested that romance could be ugly and destructive, and classic punk band Social Distortion tapped into that on its raucous, chaotic 2026 cover. Keeping Isaak's recognizable riff but speeding up everything else and making it raw and dirty, Social Distortion fulfilled the anti-love love song's destiny of becoming one of self-righteous anger, well-suited to Mike Ness' gravelly vocals.
Harvest Moon – Dale Crover
Dale Crover is the drummer and later bassist for influential punk band the Melvins, and his 2026 cover of Neil Young's sweet, romantic, and pleasantly haunting 1992 folk rocker "Harvest Moon" represents a full-circle moment. Back when the Young song was originally released, Crover portrayed a younger Young in the accompanying music video. His cover shows off his versatility he's as adept at lilting acoustic rock as he as is at punk. Fittingly, the second part of the "Harvest Moon" single is a new take on "The Bit," a Melvins song.
How ‘Storage Wars’ Star Darrell Sheets’ Son Honored His Dad in Emotional Celebration of Life Speech

Darrell Sheets’ son, Brandon Sheets, paid tribute to his father in an emotional celebration of life speech.
“He was like a pillar. [He was] stellar, he was strong. He reminds me of his father so much,” Darrell’s Storage Wars costar Laura Dotson exclusively told Us Weekly of Brandon’s presence at the memorial service held at the Hyatt Regency in Huntington Beach, California on Monday, June 29. “He has a lot of the same anecdotes and funny things that he does. He also says, ‘That’s the wow factor, baby,’ and when he does that it sounds just like Darrell in the room.”
Laura, who attended the event alongside husband Dan Dotson, also shared that Brandon, 42, spoke about the impact that Darrell had on him.
“He got to talk about him being a wonderful father, grandfather and friend, and how much Darrell really helped him through his life, becoming the man that he is, and the father that he is,” Laura recalled.
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There are plans to reopen Storage Wars star Darrell Sheets’ store following his death. “We are not open yet,” Brandon, 42, shared via Instagram Stories on Tuesday, June 2. “Just know, planning has begun!” Brandon shared a photo of the late Darrell’s Arizona store, Havasu Show Me Your Junk, alongside the update. In a second […]Brandon shares two kids with his wife, Melissa. In addition to Brandon, Darrell was father to daughter Tiffany, who has a daughter named Zoie, 22. Before his death, Darrell helped raise Zoie, who was in attendance for the memorial.
“She seems to be doing really well. She has so much support,” Laura, 58, said of Zoie. “All of Darrell’s sisters were there, [his] brothers were there, family members were there, his cousins were there and they all kind of look like him. His friends look like him.”

Darrell’s ex-wife Kimber Wuerfel, whom was with from 2011 to 2016, also attended the service. According to Laura and Dan, Wuerfel was “right up at the front” and “so accommodating” with Darrell’s family.
“Everybody was so concerned for her and her health, but she looked strong,” Laura said of Wuerfel. “She was just attending to everybody, and just full of love and stories, and saying, ‘Share, share the story of Darrell,’ and [it was] bringing her comfort I could see, so that was really, really wonderful.”
Kimber also spoke at Darrell’s celebration, recalling the good times the pair shared together.
Related: 'Storage Wars' Cast Reacts to Darrell Sheets’ Death by Suicide at Age 67
The cast of A&E’s reality series Storage Wars has come together to mourn their late costar Darrell Sheets following his death at age 67 from suicide. Lake Havasu City, Arizona, police confirmed to Us Weekly on April 22 that officers responded to calls about a “reported deceased individual” earlier in the day and subsequently “pronounced […]“I did see tears and breakdowns from all of them,” Laura said of all the speeches made in honor of Darrell. “Everybody would be hugging and praying and lifting Darrell up again, and then they would start laughing at something somebody would say, so it was tears of joy and happiness, and [they were] talking about, ‘We know that Darrell is with God. We know he’s in heaven,’ and just the feeling that you know that they know that he’s there, so they can have peace.”
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“We are saddened by the passing of a beloved member of our Storage Wars family, Darrell ‘The Gambler’ Sheets,” A&E said in an April statement to Us. “Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.”
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